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So, here's a new climate. It's a mild Steppe climate with little precipitation year-round (especially summers are very dry). Summers are quite pleasant and can get hot for short periods, while winters are mild to sometimes cool. Snowfall occurs very rarely and normally frost is only observed in January. Despite being a Steppe-climate, it's quite unusual for that kind of climate, because there's very little sunshine due to a high cloudiness year-round. That cloudiness is combined with fast wind-speeds year-round. So basically, it's a warmer, slightly drier version of Patagonia's climate.
I think the climate is quite ok, because there's actually no month, which would really annoy me.. Even the dryness of the summer would be tolerable because of the cloudiness... But since there's is no real winter, i can only give it a C-
Normally I'd give it an A, but your 'high wind speeds' comment made me drop it down a rank. Guess it depends on how high 'high' is. Don't care for super windy places.
I voted F, but maybe I could vote E. However, it's horribly boring. The only element I'd save are the summer temperatures.
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