They say there are tundras in Rjurik.
One of the reasons tundralike climate does exist is the long Winter in
which practicaly there is no daylight.
The problem is: at the same latitude (and ever further north in the
colonies) there are forests which couldn´t exist with so little periods of
sunlight.
Was this important (crucial) detail forgotten?
Opinions please.

MANTA


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> From: Morgramen the Magician
> To: birthright@MPGN.COM
> Subject: Re: [BIRTHRIGHT] - Climates (Was)BR WEB PAGE UPDATE
> Date: quinta-feira, 23 de julho de 1998 8:47
>
>
>
> Ed Stark wrote:
>
> > I just saw the restarted webpage (it looks cool) and BR (along with
several
> > other AD&D worlds) was not represented. I was told that BR (and others)
are
> > still being plugged in. I hope this means the BR section will be there
soon.
> >
> > More when I know more ...
> >
>
> Thanks for the update Ed! (I think we might be giving our friendly
neighbor
> hood Ed the impression that we are all paranoid...myself, I'm a big fan
of the
> conspiracy theory...) :)~ Anyway, I was looking at my maps the other
day,
> and I started to get tied into more than a little knot. The climatic
regions
> don't seem to make sense in relation to their geographic locations.
> For example, Grabentod is cold, but the Vos realms are described as
being
> even colder (at least that's the impression I get.) Anuire is more
seasonal,
> but is not much farther north in latitude than the warmer Khinasi lands.
> Can someone help me out of this brain boggle please....
>
> Thanks,
>
> Keith
>
>
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