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The record high beats Death Valley. Definitely an F due to unsurvivable summers.
I would definately disagree with you there. The summers are completely survavable with a/c you also must remember that the highest the sun gets is 23.5* which is still very weak.
I would definately disagree with you there. The summers are completely survavable with a/c you also must remember that the highest the sun gets is 23.5* which is still very weak.
The sun angle is irrelevant as the heat index and dew points are way beyond survivable. Even if a higher sun angle would make it worse, it still doesn't change the matter.
Ha. NO. I do like some of her threads though I must admit... Does anyone know why she stopped posting?
Duh, I ratted her to the senior moderators and she was permanently banned, again. She returned to continue the battle with the nickname ABrandNewWorld, but hopefully she took the hint how to behave.
E-. Midnight sun + heat = disgusting. Mild winter saves from F.
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Originally Posted by AJ1013
I would definately disagree with you there. The summers are completely survavable with a/c you also must remember that the highest the sun gets is 23.5* which is still very weak.
Same tilt with Earth?
Wonder what the tropics like in your fictional planet
That's funny. I read your headline "Rate this strange polar climate" and I thought you were talking about the weather we had here recently. I rate zero an F.
E-. Midnight sun + heat = disgusting. Mild winter saves from F.
Same tilt with Earth?
Wonder what the tropics like in your fictional planet
Yes It does have the same tilt as earth. The tropics on this planet are your worst nightmare. Constantly 200f with 90% humidity due to waters ability to evaporate but not to condensate.
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