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    I've got a general idea about Anuirean climate but few questions are still unanswered and I'd wish to gain knowledge. Southern Anuire has middle-european climate but what about snowfall? Is there a white winter in southern coast? What about ice, how far south is Tael Firth frozen during the winter? What about Gulf of Coeranys? Just wondering...

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    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Salamander" <brnetboard@TUARHIEVEL.ORG>
    Sent: Saturday, December 28, 2002 5:46 AM


    > I`ve got a general idea about Anuirean climate but few questions
    > are still unanswered and I`d wish to gain knowledge. Southern
    > Anuire has middle-european climate but what about snowfall? Is there
    > a white winter in southern coast? What about ice, how far south is
    > Tael Firth frozen during the winter? What about Gulf of Coeranys?
    > Just wondering...

    I imagine the South Coast to be Mediteranean in climate, so I think of
    places on the southern coast of France. Marseilles varies between 5 and 25
    degrees Celsius, so I`d say its a green winter on the south coast, with
    occasional snow that melts in a few days after arrival.

    I see the Rjurik Taelshore as being warmed by warm water currents, and so
    reflects southern Sweden and Denmark. Like the North Sea and the Norwegian
    Sea, it doesn`t freeze. Even the Thaelasian Passage, much farther north, is
    only described in the Atlas of Cerilia as having drift ice.

    The Gulf of Coeranys is very far south. To the east are deserts, so a
    Mediteranean quality is not at all out of place.

    Kenneth Gauck
    kgauck@mchsi.com

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