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I did a search, but couldn't find anything that answered this question. What is the general climate of Avlis, particularly the south? I know Tyedu is a frozen land, but I'd always imagined Mikona was hot and steamy, like New Orleans. Is the snow falling there something unusual?
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Re: climate
Only time I've ever seen snow....bad things happened afterwardsGreyLynx wrote:I did a search, but couldn't find anything that answered this question. What is the general climate of Avlis, particularly the south? I know Tyedu is a frozen land, but I'd always imagined Mikona was hot and steamy, like New Orleans. Is the snow falling there something unusual?

I rather think of it like California....a beautiful place. You really should move out here GL then you'd get more sleep

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Orleron wrote:If you have a landmass that exists on the border between two tectonic plates that are moving into one another, you'll get a mountain range in the middle. The volcanic activity generated by it will tend to spread the land around it a bit producing big delta's like M'Check. Also if you assume a west to east weather pattern like on Earth, you'll get a drier west coast and a wetter east coast as the air is lifted by the mountain range and cooled. Hence you have jungles and swamps on the east coast near Jechran.
The planet that Avlis sits on is Earth sized. Tyedu sits at about 20 degrees north lattitude at its very tip, which puts M'Chek at about 50 degrees roughly. The weather patterns in M"Chek should make sense as is, and if you estimate a current of warm water coming up from the south off the coast of Drotid, you'll be able to explain the warmer wet jungle areas in that place without much of a problem.
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