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Old 10-14-2016, 04:23 PM
 
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YITYNR:

High of 80F
Low of 65F
One short but heavy rain shower in the evening 15 times a month
Repeat on infinite loop
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Old 10-14-2016, 04:44 PM
 
Location: Lexington, KY
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I have no idea whats going on in Arizona at this moment but it would be nice to see someone from there post something.
You certainly got your wish.
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Old 10-14-2016, 04:54 PM
 
Location: 44N 89W
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YITYNR:

High of 80F
Low of 65F
One short but heavy rain shower in the evening 15 times a month
Repeat on infinite loop
While that certainly wouldn't be a bad pattern for a few weeks or even a month, it would be boring if it was the case all the time. It would be very predictable, but let's be honest: no 90s in the summer? No excitement? None of that?

As such, I declare myself open again
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Old 10-15-2016, 08:38 AM
 
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Originally Posted by YITYNR View Post
Sorry to double post, but I'll also do one for Jgtheone:

Imperial:
Month: High/Low, Rainfall, Snowfall
Jan: 90/64, 0.4"
Feb: 90/64, 0.5"
Mar: 84/59, 1.7"
Apr: 75/52, 3.1"
May: 61/43, 4.5", 2"
Jun: 52/36, 5.0", 6"
Jul: 45/30, 4.9", 8"
Aug: 51/35, 5.0", 6"
Sept: 59/40, 4.3", 3"
Oct: 71/50, 2.9"
Nov: 81/57, 1.4"
Dec: 88/62, 0.7"

Metric:
Month: High/Low, Rainfall, Snowfall
Jan: 32/18, 10mm
Feb: 32/18, 13mm
Mar: 29/15, 45mm
Apr: 24/11, 80mm
May: 16/6, 115mm, 5cm
Jun: 11/2, 125mm, 16cm
Jul: 7/-1, 125mm, 20cm
Aug: 11/2, 125mm, 16cm
Sept: 15/4, 110mm, 8cm
Oct: 22/10, 75mm
Nov: 27/14, 35mm
Dec: 31/16, 18mm
This is lovely! A+ climate
Hopefully it has around 2,700 sun hours as well.

If I remember I'll make a climate for you tomorrow.
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Old 10-15-2016, 05:06 PM
 
Location: Foreignorland 58 N, 17 E.
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Saritra's based on vague memory of her ideal climate...

Jan: -5/-11
Feb: -3/-9
Mar: 0/-6
Apr: 7/-1
May: 12/3
Jun: 14/7
Jul: 18/10
Aug: 18/8
Sep: 15/5
Oct: 8/-3
Nov: 0/-5
Dec: -3/-8

Rain/Snow:
Jan: too much
Feb: too much
Mar: too much
Apr: too much
May: too much
Jun: too much
Jul: too much
Aug: too much
Sep: too much
Oct: too much
Nov: too much
Dec: too much


Last edited by lommaren; 10-15-2016 at 05:26 PM..
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Old 10-15-2016, 05:12 PM
 
Location: Castlederp
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Originally Posted by YITYNR View Post
AJ1013's climate has already been done in here, so I'll do one for Irlinit, and sorry about grave-digging my second thread in as many weeks:

Imperial:
Month: High/Low, Rainfall
Jan: 68/52, 4.0"
Feb: 69/53, 3.8"
Mar: 73/57, 2.3"
Apr: 77/59, 1.2"
May: 81/62, 0.3"
Jun: 84/66, 0.1"
Jul: 87/70, 0.1"
Aug: 87/70, 0.2"
Sept: 85/68, 0.4"
Oct: 81/64, 0.8"
Nov: 76/60, 1.5"
Dec: 70/54, 2.5"

Metric:
Month: High/Low, Rainfall
Jan: 20/11, 105mm
Feb: 21/12, 95mm
Mar: 23/14, 60mm
Apr: 25/15, 30mm
May: 27/16, 8mm
Jun: 29/19, 3mm
Jul: 31/21, 3mm
Aug: 31/21, 5mm
Sept: 29/20, 10mm
Oct: 27/18, 20mm
Nov: 24/16, 40mm
Dec: 21/12, 65mm

How'd I do?
Close to perfect!
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Old 10-15-2016, 05:13 PM
 
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his
her*
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Originally Posted by lommaren View Post
Saritra's
Jan: -5/-11
Feb: -3/-9
Mar: 0/-6
Apr: 7/-1
May: 12/3
Jun: 14/7
Jul: 18/10
Aug: 18/8
Sep: 15/5
Oct: 8/-3
Nov: 0/-5
Dec: -3/-8
You made the winters too cold and too short. Those summers are nice though I'll give it an A- based on temperatures...I can't rate the precipitation as the figures are a bit unclear.
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Old 10-15-2016, 05:24 PM
 
Location: Foreignorland 58 N, 17 E.
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her*


You made the winters too cold and too short. Those summers are nice though I'll give it an A- based on temperatures...I can't rate the precipitation as the figures are a bit unclear.
Sorry, mam Rule A of forum fails: dudes assuming other people to be dudes Perhaps should've read more into your username's end letter though

So winters more akin to my climate then? 0/-5 and heaps of wet snow everywhere?

Nov: 0/-4
Dec: -1/-5
Jan: -2/-6
Feb: -2/-6
Mar: -1/-5
Apr: 5/-3

As in too much probably means something like:

140
130
125
120
115
110
165
160
130
140
135
130

Guess how my ideal four-season climate would look like then?
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Old 10-15-2016, 06:08 PM
 
Location: Finland
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Dunno what to put here:

Janvier: -1/-6
Février: 0/-5
Mars: 4/-2
Avril: 9/1
Mai: 16/6
Juin: 21/11
Juillet: 23/13
Août: 23/12
Septembre: 18/9
Octobre: 12/5
Novembre: 4/0
Décembre: 1/-4
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Old 10-15-2016, 06:47 PM
 
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Rule A of forum fails: dudes assuming other people to be dudes Perhaps should've read more into your username's end letter though
I actually also have a tendency to assume anyone online is male, I don't know why. Also, my username has no history behind it - I couldn't think of anything creative so I just started typing random letters until I ended up with something that was actually pronounceable


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So winters more akin to my climate then? 0/-5 and heaps of wet snow everywhere?

Nov: 0/-4
Dec: -1/-5
Jan: -2/-6
Feb: -2/-6
Mar: -1/-5
Apr: 5/-3

As in too much probably means something like:

140
130
125
120
115
110
165
160
130
140
135
130

Guess how my ideal four-season climate would look like then?

That slightly changed climate is an A


Your ideal:
Jan: 13/6
Feb: 14/8
Mar: 17/11
Apr: 18/12
May: 20/13
Jun: 23/16
Jul: 25/18
Aug: 24/17
Sep: 22/16
Oct: 20/14
Nov: 17/11
Dec: 15/8


Precipitation:
(almost all rain, average 1 snowfall of about 3cm every 3 years or so that melts after a few days)
Jan: 90
Feb: 80
Mar: 71
Apr: 63
May: 56
Jun: 50
Jul: 45
Aug: 51
Sep: 58
Oct: 66
Nov: 75
Dec: 85

How close am I?
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