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Location: The Valley Of The Sun just east of Canberra
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* Trinijam is a country in the Ambrose Sea, which is similar to the Caribbean Sea. Samey Samey Island is its most populous dependency(a city island).
* This is a remarkably stable tropical climate, particularly in November and December.
* No hurricanes have ever reached the island due to the low latitude (8N).
* An afternoon downpour arrives every day without fail at 4 PM, heavier in the "summer" months.
* Sunshine percentages are the same year round.
* Wind speed never gets above 50 km/h.
* Thunderstorms are very rare despite the low latitude.
* Snow and hail have never been recorded.
* Earthquakes and tsunamis have never been recorded.
Looks like my own personal hell. It's eternally hot with no respite of any kind, no weather variation, no wind, and not even a thunderstorm or hurricane to provide anything resembling a break from monotony. I rate it an F.
Exceedingly boring - yawn. Only reason I give it a "D" instead of F is the ultra-reliability of rainfall, no drought to worry about, and the lack of regular temps in the 90's, making it slightly more tolerable than some other hellish climates in the world...lol.
Location: The Valley Of The Sun just east of Canberra
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Originally Posted by Superduy
Is this one located in Africa?
It's a fictional climate, perhaps I should have made it clearer in the OP. However, it is based on a Caribbean island. The name itself is a portmanteau of Trinidad and Jamaica .
Thunderstorms are very rare? Then this climate is no good for me.
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