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Here's a different version of Dubai's climate.
Changes:
Diurnal ranges are all 9°C.
Lows are increased.
Humidity is increased by 5% for every month.
Record lows increased by 3°C.
Added percentage of possible sun. Divided Dubai's monthly sun hours by the total amount of sun hours. I got the total sun hours by dividing Miami's monthly sun hours by the percent of possible sun for each month in Miami, which is pretty much at the same latitude.
Location: Glasgow, UK 55°51'N 4°16'W - Oceanic climate (Cfb)
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C: Fair enough.
Here's a different version of Dubai's climate.
Changes:
Diurnal ranges are all 9°C.
Lows are increased.
Humidity is increased by 5% for every month.
Record lows increased by 3°C.
Added percentage of possible sun. Divided Dubai's monthly sun hours by the total amount of sun hours. I got the total sun hours by dividing Miami's monthly sun hours by the percent of possible sun for each month in Miami, which is pretty much at the same latitude.
Two climates. One is my prediction for Monroe's climate 85 years from now and one is based loosely off the Canary Islands.
Monroe 2100: C
Mild Desert Island: A
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