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Post by ForeverFrostWings on Mar 3, 2006 5:30:44 GMT -5
Yesh, very cold. We Would NEVER get that cold here, despite being as far south as you can get other then New zealand
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Post by Valsharen on Mar 3, 2006 8:03:43 GMT -5
new Zealand is windy...not that cold though ^^
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Post by ForeverFrostWings on Mar 3, 2006 8:39:39 GMT -5
and very wet
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Post by stardragon on Mar 4, 2006 17:01:24 GMT -5
Yeah on second thought that was a bit farther than I meant to go with it. I'll adjust to -5 Farenheit, since it has hit that in my memory here in WV, but I don't know what that is in Celcius.
Oh and we're in month Four now so late Fall not spring.
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Post by Valsharen on Mar 21, 2006 4:39:18 GMT -5
I'll give you an example of normal worldly conditions in Centigrade:
Winter Min: -5 Max: 15
Spring Min: 10 Max: 25
Summer Min: 15 Max: 30
Autumn Min:5 Max:25
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Post by stardragon on Mar 22, 2006 15:27:56 GMT -5
Thank you Imp.
But as an example... Yesterday was the official 1st day of spring here. And last night the temperatures were down to 25 degrees Farenheit with some snow in my lower elevation area. And at one of our ski resorts, i.e. the upper mountains, today it is only 8 degrees Farenheit at the top of the mountain. So... My scales aren't too far off for my region, I actually did better than I had realised. However it might still be a bit too cold for a more Southerly type Mountain range like Starfall is so I am going to adjust those up again I think, though not too far.
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