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Post by Babu on Feb 17, 2018 10:15:19 GMT -5
San Pedro is an oceanic climate with rain spread fairly evenly through the year except for a slight drying period in autumn. Sun hours are generally high in winter before slowly decreasing throughout spring with July having the lowest sun hours and percentage of any month due to prequent convection or partly cloudy skies. Short winters, spring and autumns, long summers from May to September. Winter (December-Feb): cool and sunny with short lived cold fronts bringing heavy rain, strong northerly winds and cloud. Most of the time skies are completely clear with light winds or weak easterlies and maximums around 15-17C, minimums are much more variable; sometimes being 10-12C degrees during a cold front but also dipping to -2 or -3 during times of light winds and high pressure. Spring (March-April): spring starts out sunny and cool, gradually becoming cloudier and warmer with record maximums still being quite low. Summer (May-September): begins warm and still kind of sunny but clouding up further in mid-summer. Maximums stay in the low-mid 20s while minimums drop to 12-14C. It is also the wettest season with frequent short thunderstorms or heavy rain events. With these wet events comes a strong southerly that sweeps swarm humid air into the city. Autumn (October-November): a short season that quickly cools down but provides some of the best weather in the year; mild yet pleasant days and cool nights with the lowest rainfall of the year and increasing sunshine. I'd give it a C+, the extended summer are quiet damn good even if kind of cool. Winters are a bit cold for my liking but I could survive them. Summers are quiet variable in temperatures though, even with record maximums keeping close to the averages. The rainfall pattern is also interesting for me. Latitude is at around 35 degrees north. Amazing, A+
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Post by jgtheone on Feb 19, 2018 9:01:37 GMT -5
C for San Pedro, boring but liveable type deal. F+ for the other climate, suicide inducing stuff for 9 months doesn't do it for me, and I wouldn't be able to sleep much in summer with all the daylight lol. + for the interesting factor. Here's one I have made with wet, humid and mildish summers and cool, dry and snowy winters. Very sunny year round. Bumping this because it got lost on the last post of the first page.
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Post by jgtheone on Jun 25, 2018 10:03:45 GMT -5
Bump number 2 Post your crazy climates here, no limits to how rediculous the climate is!
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Post by Moron on Jun 25, 2018 11:27:09 GMT -5
E+, snowy winters and lots of summer thunderstorms are the positivies. But winters are way too cold and sunshine is low. Cold lovers would probably like this climate though with decent seasonal lag.
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Post by Hlidskjalf on Jun 25, 2018 12:42:42 GMT -5
Quite an intriguing med climate, I don't like the summer lows one bit though, cool them down 3 degrees and it'd be a very strong C but I'll have to give it a D+ now! This is some crazy Madeirazorian hybrid climate in the middle of a very warm sea at around 33-34N Under Köppen it's oceanic, but it's 0.2 degrees in summer away from subtropical and 0.1 degree in winter away from tropical C, one of those very mild stable moderate eh climates. What about this one? Solid A!If all the rain also falls in the middle of the night it would be absolutely perfect.
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Post by Hlidskjalf on Jun 25, 2018 12:44:39 GMT -5
G. Unlike Yakutsk or even Verkhoyansk it's not even liveable in summer Personally I like this one a lot, what about you lot? B. Too cold in winter, the record low is awful and I despise snow like the plague . And it's at least 5 degrees too cold in summer obviously.
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Post by sari on Jun 25, 2018 15:24:14 GMT -5
A hypothetical climate on an island in the far western part of the lake. Moderated and without lake-effect precipitation, and much sunnier. The dip in sunshine in June is from rising humidity as the snow in the mountains to the west melts some. EverBlack climate without the gloom?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2018 15:46:51 GMT -5
F, terrible.
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Post by Iwantsnow on Jul 4, 2018 18:35:39 GMT -5
Desert City, AZ: F+, winter has nice temperatures Mt Island: D-, hot summer and cold rainy winter, good spring/fall Shelton: D+, warm summer and rainy winters, but good spring/falls Hybridville: C, comfortable but very boring. Probably too humid Solarea: D, summer is too hot, winter looks great Astoria on Steroids: F, terrible Fjordville: E, too cold in winter, also very cloudy Easthill: B-, very nice for a mild-winter climate but the dry season is too long. Hrastek: D-, too hot (no name): E for those extreme summers Bistreku: C, too warm in all seasons, too wet overall Noodleman's ideal climate: D for those summers. Winter is the best season in this place. Sarixa: D, too cold in summer, winter too long, too snowy and winter record highs are too high Ryan's climate: great climate, A-. A bit wet overall and spring/fall are chilly New Surrey: C, colder nights would help. Fakford City: C, continental but too warm in all months San Pedro: B, a very good mild-winter climate, could increase the summer record highs for variety Noodleman's hyper-oceanic climate: E, 3 good months 9 bad months Pentalski: B, good summer OK winter Garden Heights: C-, too wet Noodleman's continental climate: C+, I like the temperatures but not the high rainfall, snowfall, and temperature lag. Sky Valley Lake Island: F+, Crap tundra climate but sunshine is decent and it's not deadly Colting-Midland: D, too hot in summer, good winters
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Post by Moron on Jul 5, 2018 10:10:46 GMT -5
Frankland Gully B- for me; at least the winters have high diuranls, fairly sunny and lots of snow. The period from jun-september is easily my favourite with variable, slightly stormy and hot summer days; and cooler nights with the chance of frost in late september and 40C+ happening every fortnight or so in july and august.
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Post by Moron on Oct 16, 2018 11:44:40 GMT -5
A stereotypical savanna climate with extra cold shots throughout the year. There is a very wet but short rainy season and the classic very dry winters with warm days and cold nights. When strong southerlies come through it can result in days with 15/-5 diurnals or similar values. Most afternoons between mid-october and mid december are full of developing cumulus that either drop nothing or drop huge falls of rain (the latter becoming more and more common later in the build up season). I personally give this a B- At least there's a lot of heat and the wet season isn't too long, also winter nights are a relief.
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Post by Moron on Nov 18, 2018 10:42:57 GMT -5
Thunder Creek, a subtropical climate with strong spring and summer storms. Similar to the plains with high variability in spring and autumn. Winters are generally quite dry with a mix of sun and cloud, snow usually preceeds a strong cold front. Spring is when the fun begins, volatile conditions form with snow possible until early April. A strong sun angle influences convection with storms reaching their peak in May, the most famous is May 14th 2007 when it reached 40C at midday and was 14C at 8pm having had 55mm of rain and heavy hailstorms. Summer stabilises out with maximums in the low 30s and minimums in the high teens or low 20s, quite a few days in July can be mostly cloudy and dry. Autumn begins with increased rainfall but quickly drops into a refreshingly pleasant october which can be quite variable. November is probably the dullest month.
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Post by Iwantsnow on Nov 22, 2018 12:28:27 GMT -5
Frankland Gully B-, too warm but summer is passable due to mild nights. Winter reminds me of Denver-decent but all over the place. No name E, summer is terrible with endless heat and humidity. Winter is decent. Rain pattern is too extreme. Thunder Creek C, warmer than ideal but with good variety and storms. This is warmer, wetter Melbourne. January 6C, July unchanged, overall the pattern is +6/5/4/3/2/1/0/1/2/3/4/5. All months 10mm wetter so it gets storms in all months.
C from me, summer is too warm and record high is extreme. I prefer normal Melbourne.
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Post by jgtheone on Nov 22, 2018 21:58:02 GMT -5
C+, whilst regular melbourne is a C-.
Better summers definitely the difference here. Maybe that isleofpalms guy thinks that this will be melbourne in 2050 lol.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2021 16:56:02 GMT -5
Quite an intriguing med climate, I don't like the summer lows one bit though, cool them down 3 degrees and it'd be a very strong C but I'll have to give it a D+ now! This is some crazy Madeirazorian hybrid climate in the middle of a very warm sea at around 33-34N Under Köppen it's oceanic, but it's 0.2 degrees in summer away from subtropical and 0.1 degree in winter away from tropical C, one of those very mild stable moderate eh climates. What about this one? Grave-digging this thread to say that this is probably my favorite fictional climate I've seen posted, here or on CD.
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Post by jgtheone on Jan 4, 2021 19:45:37 GMT -5
Good thread to bump.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2021 20:16:24 GMT -5
^ jgtheone I'll give Mount Unpleasant a D-, due to its craptastic crummers and overly long winters. Rate my first dream climate from 2002: Records probably to the tune of 102'F (39'C) and 70'F (21'C).
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Post by jgtheone on Jan 4, 2021 20:31:57 GMT -5
@josecanyousee97 This climate is an E, what a sweatfest.
Btw, just realised this thread is full of dead imgur links and self deleted accounts. Gross.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2021 20:37:10 GMT -5
@josecanyousee97 This climate is an E, what a sweatfest. Btw, just realised this thread is full of dead imgur links and self deleted accounts. Gross. That's why I wish people wouldn't frickin' self-delete! It just messes everything up later on and it's so melodramatic. I think Lommo deleted his Imgur account or at least mass-deleted all the weather boxes within the past couple of weeks, that's why there are so many dead links; it's a shame because he had some interesting climates too.
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Post by Kaleetan on Jan 4, 2021 22:22:05 GMT -5
^ jgtheone I'll give Mount Unpleasant a D-, due to its craptastic crummers and overly long winters. Rate my first dream climate from 2002: Records probably to the tune of 102'F (39'C) and 70'F (21'C). B, temperatures are great but it needs more rain.
How do you guys feel about Stonewall?
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