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View Poll Results: Rate my Fictional Climate
A 12 19.35%
B 8 12.90%
C 6 9.68%
D 16 25.81%
E 10 16.13%
F 3 4.84%
Z 7 11.29%
Voters: 62. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 04-15-2022, 02:57 AM
 
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I will give that an E. The only reason why it doesn't receive an F because the temperatures are decent all year round. We don't need to talk about the absurd amounts of precipitation, or the four-month long darkness.
Well, that makes sense, as it's meant to be an extreme version of the climate with the most precipitation in the world. I agree as well, at least the climate is mild temperature-wise.
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Old 04-15-2022, 02:58 AM
 
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That record high of 56,9°C on May!
Also, no month has a record low above 0°C! Even September's record low is -0,1°C!
Does this climate receive heatwaves AND coldwaves randomly every month?

I also like how spring is quite dry, yet autumn is quite wet. I see a kind of an Indian monsoon-affected pattern of humidity as well.

Due to the precipitation and temperatures, I could see some confusions in the classification. Cfa/Dfa (0°C), and, as April-September is the warmer half-year, even a Csa/Dsa (0°C).

October is dark (with clouds), quite literally.

As eight months are above 10°C, it's a C-type on Trewartha.

It snows, although trace, on May and June.

It's an E- to F+ from me, due to every weirdness containable being in this climate.
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Old 04-15-2022, 03:20 PM
 
Location: Bom Jardim da Serra, Santa Catarina
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Those record highs are way to high, D-
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