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<blockquote data-quote="Chimera" data-source="post: 1778614" data-attributes="member: 2002"><p>World wide? There is no *one* climate. It is as varied (and then some) as the Earth itself. Me personally, I hate the lazy scifi "every spot on this planet is like this one" monoclimate stuff.</p><p></p><p>The region where my last and next campaigns is set is a bit warmer and wetter than say, Arkansas to Texas. Warm hills in the north (just south of an inland freshwater "sea") that are described as similar in climate to Arkansas, going south to a wetter coastal region that is subtropical. No deserts in the area. On the west side of the region there is a large cooler freshwater Chesapeake type bay. Many mountain and upland rivers flow into it (several from the Inland Sea) and it in turn empties via a narrow inlet into the ocean, meeting a very warm ocean current and resulting in a lot of storms and rain that buffet the region and a bit of subtropic rain forest action. Over a thousand miles east of that, a vast continent draining "Great River" kinda like the Mississippi, Nile and Amazon all rolled into spills into a tangled delta over 100 miles wide and twice that long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chimera, post: 1778614, member: 2002"] World wide? There is no *one* climate. It is as varied (and then some) as the Earth itself. Me personally, I hate the lazy scifi "every spot on this planet is like this one" monoclimate stuff. The region where my last and next campaigns is set is a bit warmer and wetter than say, Arkansas to Texas. Warm hills in the north (just south of an inland freshwater "sea") that are described as similar in climate to Arkansas, going south to a wetter coastal region that is subtropical. No deserts in the area. On the west side of the region there is a large cooler freshwater Chesapeake type bay. Many mountain and upland rivers flow into it (several from the Inland Sea) and it in turn empties via a narrow inlet into the ocean, meeting a very warm ocean current and resulting in a lot of storms and rain that buffet the region and a bit of subtropic rain forest action. Over a thousand miles east of that, a vast continent draining "Great River" kinda like the Mississippi, Nile and Amazon all rolled into spills into a tangled delta over 100 miles wide and twice that long. [/QUOTE]
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