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Post by Lommaren on Jan 23, 2018 16:07:00 GMT -5
Hopefully a bit more interesting than some other weatherboxes I've posted D for me. Too snowy and too cold in winter, but in Northern Lommieland it's quite a harsh climate for those up there. They get it back in summer though. Heat inversion is always an issue in that valley and it's only in winters where diurnals go low thanks to its high latitude. Snowfall numbers are made possible through prevailing winds from an oceanic current far away, but the mildening air is still trapped on the west side of the mountains, but somehow the snow can travel through gaps in the mountains whereas the air can't. Its exact latitude is even 54.53°N. That makes those summer normals thanks to the Lommieland high-pressure systems from mediterranean areas in the south-west some 20° farther south even more impressive.
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Post by knot on Jan 23, 2018 16:10:04 GMT -5
B+, for inland standards. Summers and thunderstorms are fucken epic, but winters are too chilly.
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Post by Steelernation on Jan 23, 2018 16:21:55 GMT -5
C-. Too cold and wet but not bad.
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Post by P London on Jan 23, 2018 16:25:48 GMT -5
A. though winters look a tad too cold but the climate type is great!
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Post by Lommaren on Jan 23, 2018 16:39:05 GMT -5
C-. Too cold and wet but not bad. Tired of the snowageddons in Rochester I suppose?
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Post by Steelernation on Jan 23, 2018 17:05:54 GMT -5
Tired of the snowageddons in Rochester I suppose? Nah. I don’t mind the snowfall amount, I just wish it melted faster.
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Post by alex992 on Jan 24, 2018 0:47:15 GMT -5
Great climate! My only concerns are....
Summers too cool and dry October/November a bit too mild A bit too sunny and dry
But other than that it's really good. I give it a solid B+.
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Post by Ariete on Jan 24, 2018 5:14:34 GMT -5
b for the rediculously awful lows
if close to the record lows are a common occurrence, i might downgrade this to a c.
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Post by Lommaren on Jan 24, 2018 5:23:47 GMT -5
b for the rediculously awful lows
if close to the record lows are a common occurrence, i might downgrade this to a c.
No it's very uncommon. Lows beneath -40°C happen every seven years on average, and when it happens there are usually two and three in a row. In a normal winter the coldest night falls to -35.3°C.
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Post by Ariete on Jan 24, 2018 6:09:51 GMT -5
No it's very uncommon. Lows beneath -40°C happen every seven years on average, and when it happens there are usually two and three in a row. In a normal winter the coldest night falls to -35.3°C.
-40C every 7 years is common to me. Downgraded to a C+.
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Post by boombo on Jan 24, 2018 6:15:52 GMT -5
D+ from me, better than my own climate but the winters are too long and harsh for my liking.
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Post by Lommaren on Jan 24, 2018 6:50:39 GMT -5
D+ from me, better than my own climate but the winters are too long and harsh for my liking. Although those winters are useful for building Cambiums
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Post by Lommaren on Jan 24, 2018 12:52:32 GMT -5
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Post by Mörön on Jan 24, 2018 19:50:04 GMT -5
B+ for me...
Summer record highs are too high and summer avg lows too cool. Also wetter summers would be a plus as well.
Winters a relatively short and sweet which is great, although I wouldn't like 10C+ in the coldest months. Preferably winter record highs are ~1C.
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Post by rpvan on Jan 24, 2018 19:53:15 GMT -5
B+
Very nice climate, save for too much summer precip.
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Post by sari on Jan 25, 2018 0:28:55 GMT -5
Similar to my original dream climate from 2014. It's moderated quite a bit since then. B-
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Post by aabc123 on Jan 27, 2018 14:36:52 GMT -5
C-. It looks like it is supposed to a Continentalia but for that precipition sum too big. Judging by high sum precipitation and such "back loaded" warmth (May vs September) it looks more like something in Northern American east. September is good but I suspect nowhere in the world on latitude 54th N one can get such good Septembers.
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Post by Lommaren on Jan 27, 2018 14:52:10 GMT -5
C-. It looks like it is supposed to a Continentalia but for that precipition sum too big. Judging by high sum precipitation and such "back loaded" warmth (May vs September) it looks more like something in Northern American east. September is good but I suspect nowhere in the world on latitude 54th N one can get such good Septembers. It's on the western side of a fantasy continent with a sea splitting the two sides of it which explains the shenaginans related to both westerlies and easterlies travelling over water then land, which helps September stay warm.
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Post by ilmc90 on Jan 27, 2018 20:56:59 GMT -5
B+
Solid winters and relatively pleasant summers, although the highs are teetering on being a little too warm. Summer nights look comfortable. Knock down a few hundred sunshine hours and it'd be an A climate.
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Post by Palider on Feb 2, 2018 12:16:37 GMT -5
C. Summers are amazing. Winters are too cold and snowy.
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