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I've been working on the climates for years now taking into account elevation, distance from bodies of water and latitude. I also know the biomes of the continent off the back of my hand.
I've been working on the climates for years now taking into account elevation, distance from bodies of water and latitude. I also know the biomes of the continent off the back of my hand.
Herona's combination of frigid yet wet winters and extreme temperatures far from their averages would make it one of the most interesting climates weather-wise, though the winters are too extreme for me. Similar to Schefferville but warmer in the summer, spring, and fall and even snowier in the winter. I am assuming the October average low is an error. (Herona is on the wiki page, not on the map).
If I had to choose a place based on climate data only I'd be moving to Malore, though there are a handful of other nice climates, such as Lonington.
Nice map too, what kind of latitude and longitude range? Going from the tropics to taiga it appears large.
A, bordering on A+
Much drier winters would yield a definite A+
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