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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2021 22:29:15 GMT -5
Kaleetan Stonewall is a B, good other than the freaky record lows and anemic record highs, and I'd rather have the opposite precipitation pattern (and if we're really wishing for stuff, less seasonality in the precipitation pattern). What about my 2004 dream climate? Records probably to the tune of 111'F (44'C) and 62'F (16'C).
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Post by Kaleetan on Jan 5, 2021 15:55:18 GMT -5
Kaleetan Stonewall is a B, good other than the freaky record lows and anemic record highs, and I'd rather have the opposite precipitation pattern (and if we're really wishing for stuff, less seasonality in the precipitation pattern). What about my 2004 dream climate? Records probably to the tune of 111'F (44'C) and 62'F (16'C). Now that is an A for sure! What about this dream climate of mine?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 5, 2021 21:51:18 GMT -5
Kaleetan 2004 me: B, too cool in winter. 2021 me: B-, could use a bit more of a winter period, and not a fan of intense wet/dry patterns like that, but it's good. Rate this climate I made, which is the best possible climate by my standards within the confines of the Cfb classification:
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Post by Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Jan 6, 2021 23:19:47 GMT -5
Kaleetan Stonewall is a B, good other than the freaky record lows and anemic record highs, and I'd rather have the opposite precipitation pattern (and if we're really wishing for stuff, less seasonality in the precipitation pattern). What about my 2004 dream climate? Records probably to the tune of 111'F (44'C) and 62'F (16'C). F. What the fuck?
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Post by Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Jan 6, 2021 23:49:36 GMT -5
Mt. Island: Mediterranean, milder-winter Turpan? E. Shelton: Almost Richmond. D+. Solarea: F-. Warm. Fjordville: B-. Those winters are chilly and not snowy enough. Hrastek: F. I would imagine somewhere up higher in the deserts here would have a similar climate. Bistreku: F. Warm. Sarixa: A+. Wonderful. Mildly cool summers and cold-oceanic winters with heaps of snow. Fakford City: B. No snow data, summers can cool down a few degrees. San Pedro: F. A climate with the highs as average lows and the lows as record lows could be more seasonable but would be an A climate. Noodle's hyper-oceanic climate: B. Winters can definitely improve in both temperatures, variability, and snow days. Summer rain can also be increased. Pentalski: A-. A longer snow season would be appreciated. Garden Heights: F+ for the humid subtropical rain pattern fuckery. Noodle's cold continental climate: A-. Summer variability can be improved. Sky Valley Lake Island: A. Dry. sari makes good climates. Colting-Midland. F+. Low variability during winter is astronomical (a pro). Frankland Gully: C. Ranges can increase, as well as summer high temps. Noodle's savannah: F. What the fuck are the winters? Thunder Creek: B-. Summers seem humid and both highs and lows can cool. Wetter, warmer Melbourne: F. Warm. Mount Pleasant: A+. Pleasant. José's 2002 dream climate: F-. What the fuck? Stonewall: F. Hot, humid summers, warm winters. Kaleetan's dream climate. F-. Best Cfb climate: F+. Warm winters, variable highs and nice summers are the pros. How warm a winter is impacts the climate greatly.
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Post by Kaleetan on Jan 16, 2021 14:55:39 GMT -5
How do you feel about Dreamopolis? Attachments:
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Post by Deleted on Jan 16, 2021 20:17:23 GMT -5
Kaleetan E, getting out of the way the fact that it is literally impossible, with July's record low being higher than June or August's record highs. Also weird that the annual record high was set in April which is one of the colder months. The E grade represents the lack of nice months or any semblance of normal seasons, though it's at least livable and does get...one summer month. How about my fictional improved version of London's climate? I increased average highs by 6'C, average lows by 4'C, and precip all by multiples of 10 mm to improve the pattern, and there was a method to my madness for the record temps and sun hours too but I can't remember it exactly off the top of my head.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 16, 2021 20:26:30 GMT -5
Fictional London is a B+. I assume the August still fails to meet the normal requirements though?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 16, 2021 20:27:56 GMT -5
Fictional London is a B+. I assume the August still fails to meet the normal requirements though? What you see is what you get; better-than-average Augusts happen just as often as worse-than-average Augusts.
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Post by trolik on Jan 17, 2021 18:41:08 GMT -5
Kaleetan E, getting out of the way the fact that it is literally impossible, with July's record low being higher than June or August's record highs. Also weird that the annual record high was set in April which is one of the colder months. The E grade represents the lack of nice months or any semblance of normal seasons, though it's at least livable and does get...one summer month. How about my fictional improved version of London's climate? I increased average highs by 6'C, average lows by 4'C, and precip all by multiples of 10 mm to improve the pattern, and there was a method to my madness for the record temps and sun hours too but I can't remember it exactly off the top of my head. oi mate aiport lol I'm giving this a B. It's a great improvement but winters, although far better, are still too cloudy and cool. Also the lows in summer could be increased a bit but I'm not really complaining.
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Post by Kaleetan on Jan 29, 2021 17:43:23 GMT -5
How do you feel about Extreme Subarctic Craphole? Attachments:
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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2021 20:35:45 GMT -5
Kaleetan that name sums up the winter, but summer is actually surprisingly good for a subarctic climate. The Dfd/Dfa combo concept is also one I used for my "stereotypical Wisconsin" fictional climate. On a similar note, here's my (a bit unrealistic) impression of the closest-to-ideal subarctic climate:
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Post by Iwantsnow on Mar 1, 2021 0:13:00 GMT -5
I don't like subarctic climates either, but that's...okay. Too fast of transitions but that's unavoidable. Too much snow for me, too, at least I think so. Never had close to that much and this place would not have thaws either. C+. One I posted in the shoutbox. Temps are mostly from Ashland, Wisconsin. I made fall colder and June warmer. Precip is changed and so are the records. It can now get heatwaves in spring. I was thinking of those places at high latitudes that can get their hottest temps in May, but even more extreme with the hottest temp theoretically possible in March here.
This is also why fall gets cold faster - December is the coldest month now to remove lag. I'd rate this A-...exciting but not better than the original climate (A).
Others: 2004 dream climate: F, terrible Best cfb: B. Good summer, but too mild and wet in winter Dreamopolis: The two summers and two winters is interesting, but I can't imagine that hot of a July with no build up. D+. Extreme subarctic craphole: Too extreme, D-. Verkhoyansk can be Dfd and Dfa I think if you warm it up several degrees.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2021 7:26:27 GMT -5
Iwantsnow I'd love to experience one of those crazy Aprils there; at least unlike most Dfb and Dfc climates this one has a decent heat potential in the summer...or rather, spring. Overall, though, it's still another near-subarctic Dfb climate that gets a D- from me. Rate the average of Green Bay airport and my last official dream climate:
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Post by tommyFL on Mar 1, 2021 12:01:59 GMT -5
^That's an A and that's not a grade I give out frequently. Summers could be a bit wetter and it could afford to be slightly warmer in winter and cooler in summer, but it's extremely good overall. I don't have any fictional climates besides my dream climate, so I'll let someone else post a new one.
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Post by AJ1013 on Mar 1, 2021 12:06:26 GMT -5
I guess I'll post one. Here's Ice Age Tucson, credit to nei for temperature and precipitation data derived from a climate model which attempted to recreate the conditions of the ice age. Sun, records, and snowfall are estimated.
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Post by Benfxmth on Mar 1, 2021 12:41:12 GMT -5
I'll rate the last two climates posted. AJ1013 The Ice Age Tucson has very decent summers, though winters are a bit too chilly. A B from me. @josecanyousee97 I rate the Green Bay/Utopia City weighted averages climate a B, as it could do with hotter summers.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2021 13:39:23 GMT -5
tommyFL Benfxmth come on, you're supposed to post your own fictional climate too! AJ1013 that scores a 2.50 = C+ from me, it's dry and has a chilly winter but ain't so bad other than that May snowfall. Here's mine: Inspired by AJ's "Clearstown FUCKAN", I decided to do the same thing and create the weirdest, wildest, and most extreme version of my dream climate possible that I would still rate highly. It still gets a 3.27 (A-) from me actually.
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Post by Kaleetan on Mar 6, 2021 13:05:54 GMT -5
I'll award a B- to Buenos Nachos - pretty nice, although I'd prefer the opposite precip pattern in a warm climate - wet summer, drier winter. Also, once again, the well-below freezing record lows bring the grade down a bit.
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Post by Kaleetan on Mar 6, 2021 13:07:51 GMT -5
How do you rate this one? Attachments:
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