Rate my Dream Climate: Nouveau-Natashquan (snow, warm, record, temperatures)
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Nouveau-Natashquan can be described as a marine west-coast climate (Köppen Classification: Cfb, Trewartha Classification: Do), situated at 46N on the planet Filixia. The city enjoys a cool-temperate, equitable climate, with cool, rainy, winters and warm, drier, summers, and lies in the USDA 8b/9a hardiness zone. Spring can be slow to arrive, with cool and showery interludes, but by late April and May, the city enjoys pleasant, mild weather and the livongea blossom season. Summers are pleasantly warm, with occasional dry heatwaves raising temperatures into the eighties. While summers tend to be drier than winters, rainfall is still reliable, and the season is still prone to sudden showers. Autumn features wider diurnal ranges than other seasons with crisp, sunny weather where the foliage erupts in vibrant colors of orange, red, and russet, and frost arrives in early November. Winter is cool, rainy, and at times prone to heavy, wet snow, but also features mild, sunny breaks between storm systems.
C for me. Temperatures are bearable, but too dry, and record lows are too cold. Cools too quickly, and warms too slowly. Snow/chilly climates aren't likely to be too productive with regards to year round fruit and vege production either
This climate is not too bad. It's like a snowier and sunnier version of London. I give it a C-, London gets a C. Winter temperatures would have to be 3 Celsius warmer for this to be an A climate for me.
Yup, the real Natashquan is on the other side of the ocean from London and Paris, so I "inverted" the name... making the Innu colonize the French coast! Freaky how different it is!
I chose B in the poll wrongly, this is not B, but is C.
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