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I have made two fictional climates. The first one is Eutopia City, a revised version of my ideal climate. It is a tropical climate with warm temperatures year round, ample rainfall, abundant sunshine, and great weather for going to the beach any month of the year. Eutopia City is a coastal city of about 100,000 located on the southeastern coast of Eutopia's main island; the data shown are for a station on 39th Street, in the northeastern part of town. Please note that the wind chill figures are actually the average wind speeds in miles per hour; the weather box template sadly does not have wind chill information.
The second climate is Mehtown, a city of 21,248 located inland in the Republic of Meh, which is across the Southwest Channel (really a wide expanse of ocean) from Eutopia. Mehtown has a humid subtropical climate with cool, but near frostless, winters and very warm summers, and with ample rainfall and sunshine year round.
Sunrise and sunset times are attached with each climate; Eutopia City sun times are the second attachment and Mehtown sun times are the fourth.
Which one do you like better and why? Please discuss these two climates and what could possibly grow in these places!
Thank you and happy forecasting!
Last edited by Cheesehead92; 05-23-2016 at 04:41 PM..
Reason: got my E-town geography wrong
I like both but I think Mehtown is better because of the cool but mild winters, reminds me a lot of Greece or maybe southern Turkey!
Greece and southern Turkey have similar temperatures to Mehtown, but the rainfall pattern is very strongly winter-biased and the humidity is higher than in Mehtown.
Mehtown is better because of the comfortable period.
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