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I give it an F. Worse than the real Pershore. It would be nice to get the chance of warm weather year-round, but the sunshine is evenly spread which means no sunny months. Winter would be much sunnier, summer much duller. February still has less sunshine than in 2019. To make it I took the averages for March and September and randomly spread values between those two months throughout the year. It is warmer, drier and sunnier than the real Pershore.
I give it an F. Worse than the real Pershore. It would be nice to get the chance of warm weather year-round, but the sunshine is evenly spread which means no sunny months. Winter would be much sunnier, summer much duller. February still has less sunshine than in 2019. To make it I took the averages for March and September and randomly spread values between those two months throughout the year. It is warmer, drier and sunnier than the real Pershore.
Your climate box doesn't make any sense. It would be the same temperature year round (and would also soon become an ice cap)
Your climate box doesn't make any sense. It would be the same temperature year round (and would also soon become an ice cap)
Why an ice cap?
I used the values between March and September temperatures/rainfall/sun to produce the weather box, and I would have thought that that would be accurate.
D+. Overall it's not horrible but it has almost no warmth with an annual mean maximum of 24.1C.
However, if the Earth's tilt was 0 degrees, I think the climate would basically be constant and seasonless, not like this. There would be no significant cause of seasons if the Earth had no tilt.
B-. Too gloomy and dry overall, and not warm enough summers, but comfortable temps in all months. Temp variation provides some needed interest-- a totally stable climate would have received a lower grade.
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