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View Poll Results: How would you rate Vinland Sich's climate?
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A 1 16.67%
B 2 33.33%
C 1 16.67%
D 2 33.33%
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Old 12-30-2022, 05:23 AM
 
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Behold, a lil (unrealistic) fictional climate from a space colony. Vinland Sich is an agricultural commune ways off from Earth, on the nearest (potentially habitable) exoplanet to us. Founded by Ukrainian and Norwegian colonists, it must've been a rather warm place for them

But you, you don't live in the 23rd century, but rather, the 21st. You can't experience this place yourself, but you could give opinions on this climate. So, what is it?
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Old 12-30-2022, 06:51 AM
 
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Looks like the Southern Hemisphere equivalent of Buffalo. With 77 inches of snow annually, I'd give it a D+. Nice summers though.
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Old 12-22-2023, 10:27 PM
 
Location: Sol d, the Blue Marble
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As a mild warmth lover, as much I find this world interesting, I will give this climate a D+
Temperature: I am not a fan of the freezing winters, although they are relatively short. However, I like October-April's mild and balmy conditions.

Precipitation: Pretty good: although a little excessive in Autumn (especially in terms of the rainy days). I would like some snow but not 195.5 cm (I have never touched snow outside)

Humidity and Sunshine: Not too humid in summer, but not too dry. However, the high amount of precipitation days in Autumn and winter drag down sunshine quite a bit.


I am interested to find other climates of that unnamed potentially habitable exoplanet.
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