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Too much energy wasted in threads with fictional climates. If you people like meteorology or climatology, why not focus on learning about real climates of the world, how the atmosphere works and why every place has the climate it has, etc.
By the way, the closest I can think of this unrealistic -and horrendous- climate might occur in the extreme northeastern of Chile, at a very high valley. Average daily ranges of over 20ºC are not unheard around there.
Very strange to think of an ET climate with >90% absolute maximum sunshine.
At first look, the climate did not seem too bad - until I realized the top line was the record highs and not the averages!
This sounds like it would be the climate of equatorial Mars were it 125 million miles (193 million km) from the Sun instead of 141 million (228 million).
@Mhc1985: I can understand your point that fictional climates are "silly", on the other hand, if you don't like fantasy climate threads, don't click on them.
D. Summer is a little too cool. WAY TO DRY. SHOULD AT LEAST HAVE SOME PRECIPITATION AND HUMIDITY. At least 200 mm of precipitation a year at least and even if it's an arid climate maybe have at least 65-70% humidity in winter and 40% humidityin summer or something like that. It's also too sunny. Winters should be much cloudier than that.
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