Rate the fictional climate: Limangrad (snow, warm, temperatures, precipitation)
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Limangrad is a fictional subtropical (Cfa) resort Russian city at the coast of fictional sea. It has a warm climate year-round with subzero temperatures occuring extremely rarely and snow flurries beong registered about 1 time in 5-15 years. Sea is especially warm, with "beach season" from the second half of March to the first half of January. Limangrad is green year-round, and precipitation is well-spread with some slightly more in autumn. Rains are usually long (10 - 20 hours), but rare. They're light, warm and pleasant. Thunderstorms are rare. Around Limangrad there are subtropical swamps, coastal forests and floodplains that are home to various animals, especially high diverse are birds and amphibians. Tropical cyclone affected the area once, but it didn't dealt a lot of damage.
As for me, it's a good climate for resort. I rate it A-, because as for me summers are quite too cool for subtropics like this.
That's an E. It is far too warm and far too sunny all year. I prefer literally anywhere in the real Russia over this poop.
However, if you are asking us to judge it solely based on its value as a resort climate (as opposed to somewhere to live permanently), then in that case it seems like a nice place to take a short vacation and do some swimming to cool off in mid summer.
Sounds like A GOOD climate if one doesnt really like cold!!!!
I gave it an A
And it is quite opposite if one likes the cold
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