Rate the fictional climate: Tundra-City (extreme ET climate)
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F+ tops in my book; merely being subarctic gets it a low rating IMHO.
You already rated the climate a few years ago.
As for myself, I give it a Z grade, as the 332 hours of sunshine a year is horrific, and it is never warm, with endless cold gloom (cold and cloudy climates are more repulsive to me than cold and dry climates).
Not even Campbell Island or the Faroe Islands is that cloudy.
D-. Too much snow, summers are too cool, not enough sunshine, and what's with that unrealistic cold wave in March? (just the record low being 16ºC lower than any other low recorded; -60ºC could probably occur in some of the regions that inspired this, like mountains in Alaska)
This looks like Brooks Range temperatures with subantarctic sunshine. I don't think this is possible on Earth, with how continental the climate is as well as having very low sunshine. Mountain areas can produce incredible snowfall with low temperatures, but usually have sunnier conditions if they are this continental.
Wait this is not ET tundra, it is actually Dfc, and it is too snowy, in reality extreme cold means not too much snow, infact big snow amounts like that would most likely be related to maritime influence, but this climate has no much maritime influence since the winters are very cold, and even if so tge temperatures already show that not much snow could happen! You had effort make this climate, but it is actually 0.1°F outside of E entering D with the very cold winters. I am sorry but I have to rate this D-
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