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a white rabbit -> RE: I want that mud stay on the map (4/22/2007 6:23:05 PM)


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ORIGINAL: ColinWright

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ORIGINAL: Telumar



I also have the impresion that the storm only affects the following turn, not the turn when it is actually triggered.


No, it has an immediate effect on the turn when it is triggered -- and the effect at least mostly goes away on the next turn. I use storms to force historical weather patterns in Seelowe[/].


..dat's Europe..

..some of us want proper monsoons...

..in toaw terms, that is, and not just to fill our irigation-reservoir...




a white rabbit -> RE: I want that mud stay on the map (5/6/2007 7:19:02 PM)

..it's coming down in a solid sheet, the road (hard surface ) is under one inch of water, the road, hah, main road to the baranguay of my farm is a fast flowing river over mud, and the stream i have to cross, 3 times, to get to my farm is up to the doors of my Subaru..

..a real monsoon option pls..




Telumar -> RE: I want that mud stay on the map (5/6/2007 7:49:25 PM)

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ORIGINAL: a white rabbit

..it's coming down in a solid sheet, the road (hard surface ) is under one inch of water, the road, hah, main road to the baranguay of my farm is a fast flowing river over mud, and the stream i have to cross, 3 times, to get to my farm is up to the doors of my Subaru..

..a real monsoon option pls..



Wooha. So, where does a white rabbit live?




a white rabbit -> RE: I want that mud stay on the map (5/7/2007 10:25:19 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Telumar

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ORIGINAL: a white rabbit

..it's coming down in a solid sheet, the road (hard surface ) is under one inch of water, the road, hah, main road to the baranguay of my farm is a fast flowing river over mud, and the stream i have to cross, 3 times, to get to my farm is up to the doors of my Subaru..

..a real monsoon option pls..



Wooha. So, where does a white rabbit live?


..just where it says in the "from" box, -7 hours and ESE, maybe ESE by E, from you..




Veers -> RE: I want that mud stay on the map (5/7/2007 6:19:22 PM)

SE Asia, Soem little island, if memeory serves. I think I looked up the corrdinates once...




freeboy -> RE: I want that mud stay on the map (5/17/2007 2:50:28 PM)

I hope this is not too far off the topic but is there a limit to the number of weather zones?




Telumar -> RE: I want that mud stay on the map (5/17/2007 8:24:02 PM)


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ORIGINAL: freeboy

I hope this is not too far off the topic but is there a limit to the number of weather zones?


The mud topic is closed anyway so to speak.. yes, the limit is three weather zones, and it depends on map size, let's "hear" the manual:

17.6 Weather Zones
If the Climate Area is set to Northern or Southern, and the Map
is at least 600 kilometers from north to south, the Map will be
divided into Weather Zones. The most extreme Zone in a Northern
map is the Northern Zone, and the least extreme zone is the
Southern Zone. The opposite is true for a Southern Map. To avoid
Zonal effects, select an Equatorial Climate area.
On Zonal Maps, weather effects (triggered by Events – see
17.8, Event Editor) will progress from Zone to Zone. Cool fronts
progress from the most extreme Zone to the least extreme Zone.
Warm fronts progress from the least extreme Zone to the most
extreme zone. Depending upon the precipitation likelihood,
storms may occur in one or more (possibly not all) zones as
fronts pass through.
17.6.1 table 1: Weather Zones (northern or southern Climate areas)
North to South Zones
0-599 km 1
600-1199 km 2
1200+ km 3




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