View Poll Results: What do you think of Sophieland?
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20.00% |
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37.14% |
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25.71% |
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8.57% |
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5.71% |
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2.86% |

03-23-2012, 03:26 PM
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Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
5,929 posts, read 9,819,586 times
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Ok, so i ve done my own climate with the wiki square  . I wanted to know what you all think of this. Its a very mild climate, with low humidity, not so cold winters (but cold enough), not hot summers (but warm enough to enjoy swimming pools, ocean or lovely day at the lake and the sun), with enough precipation, and perfect sunshine hours. This climates records high and lows arent extreme, with the record high in the hottest month (July) being 31 celsius, and the record low in the coldest month (december) being -2 celsius.
What do you think of Sophieland  , a very comfortable and lovely climate?

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03-23-2012, 03:27 PM
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Location: Buxton, England
7,023 posts, read 10,514,714 times
Reputation: 3646
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C-
Does it get storms? It looks very similar to one of my early fictional climates but with a bit less seasonal variation.
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03-23-2012, 03:30 PM
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Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
5,929 posts, read 9,819,586 times
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Oh yeah, it gets storms, specially in the summer months of august and september, but storms can occur at any time of the year.
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03-23-2012, 03:41 PM
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Location: Bangkok, Thailand
2,688 posts, read 4,679,579 times
Reputation: 1567
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Quite nice. I give it a B. I like that max sunshine and min rainfall occur in winter.
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03-23-2012, 03:41 PM
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Location: Top of the South, NZ
20,441 posts, read 18,312,952 times
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A-. It looks good to me. The only changes would be the winter diurnal range. I like a higher one, as it has the effect of drying things out faster. Also I prefer a bit more humidity, for greater comfort.
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03-23-2012, 03:46 PM
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Location: New Jersey
15,336 posts, read 16,075,593 times
Reputation: 6880
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Summers a tad too warm, but tolerable. Lack of extreme heat is a major plus. Winters warmer than ideal, but are refreshing enough. Would prefer it to be colder though. Sunshine hours on the high side, but not much different from where I live. Precipitation is good.
Overall not a bad climate. Boring and a bit on the warm side in all seasons, but fairly comfortable.
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03-23-2012, 04:03 PM
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Location: Yorkshire, England
5,599 posts, read 9,766,210 times
Reputation: 3101
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B. I'd love it from April to October but you don't have a real winter though - are there mountains nearby so I can get my fix of snow/fog/gales/gloom? How does January get 271 hours of sun if it's a mid-latitude Northern Hemisphere place? My January doesn't even get that much light!
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03-23-2012, 04:13 PM
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Location: Toronto
3,338 posts, read 6,602,410 times
Reputation: 2413
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I give it a B. Sun hours are good and most of the year is pleasant.
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03-23-2012, 04:19 PM
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Location: Melbourne AUS
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Reputation: 837
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C- . I like the winter sunshine, and summers are comfortable if unimpressive but don't like the very low record high. If anything it is quite similar to Auckland, NZ (except for Auckland's cloudiness).
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03-23-2012, 04:30 PM
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Location: Seattle, Washington
3,733 posts, read 7,337,099 times
Reputation: 2024
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Winter is too warm, and too much precipitation in summer.
F+. (The plus is for good sunshine hours).
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