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    It is very loose science. The creator, Joe Slayton, has dealt with this very question umpteen times. The basic science calculations are all there, but it should always be considered a suggestion. It does not take things like wind and water currents into consideration since it can't calculate those, and a vast amount of climate conditions are based of wind and water currents. Instead it uses, temperature, altitude and rainfall to calculate the climates which is only half of the calculations for a true biosphere.
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    Hello Geoff!!! Nice to see you here!!

    Regarding climates, you well know how hard it is to calculate what you want. I remember reading a paper about the winds of Argentina (the pampero, the sudestada and another one I can't remember its name...), which gave some figures about speed and humidity change while crossing the Andes. I'll have to go to the library to check it out, though...

    However, it would be extremely hard to code...

    Idea: How about using a FEA software, like abaqus (which is GNU iirc) or CFD like OpenFOAM (Which is GPL, but I have to say I haven't used -not my field...), although I'm not sure about the last one... I just heard about it from my buddies at uni.

    relevant links:

    CFD

    FEA


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    RPMiller hit the nail on the head with his post. Wind and water currents are EXTREMELY important to climate.

    Perfect example is the Gulf Stream (travelling from eastern coast of S. America, up over the equator, past the east coast of north america, then crossing the atlantic, and continuing up past the west coast of the united kingdom).

    The UK has year-round weather that is more moderate than New York state (I'm here in London, and I'm told that they go whole years without any snow.).

    Big deal, you might say--until you compare how far north New York state and the UK are. The Gulf Stream has a HUGE impact on the weather of western Europe.

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    Just so you know, and hopefully find it useful (as I did), and because he's very modest, let me pimp Geoff's Creating an Earthlike Planet and, perhaps more importantly, his Climate cookbook

    Enjoy!

    PS: I hope I haven't done something wrong here Geoff, if I have, please let me know

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    Hello Geoff and welcome!

    I gave the links krinnen posted a quick look and I look forward to reading them in more detail. Good to have you here (both of you!)
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    Quote Originally Posted by krinnen View Post
    PS: I hope I haven't done something wrong here Geoff, if I have, please let me know
    Don't worry; at least I won't come across as being totally clueless :-)

    And I should point out in return that this krinnen and the one who drew the maps are the same person.

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    I already commented in your map-thread but let me add my welcome-wishes as well.

    And, maybe better suited in here (the main-subforum), let me restate my interest in more information about the book you're working on. What's it about (fantasy is such a broad category *g* )? Do you have a synopsis you could show us? Care to upload a sample chapter?

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    Wow Geoff nice to have ya here, thats some useful stuff yer doin too. I checked out your links...very nice.
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