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Not for any article, just for myself. I like making fictional climate diagrams.

Ngochowot is a highland town at 25 degrees north. While the lowlands are sticky, subtropical rainforests, Ngochowot's elevation of nearly 3000 meters gives it a cool temperate climate, with mild, humid summers and cool winters. It has similar temperatures to many oceanic climates located further north and south as a result. Due to orographic lift, Ngochowot receives an incredibly high 2,961.2 mm of rainfall per year, and is most of the time covered in thick layers of fog. Sunshine hours are some of the lowest in the world because of it, most of the sun occurring in the dry season. The humidity and heavy rainfall allows for extensive growth of ferns, mosses, and mushrooms, and for temperate rainforests to surround the town.

Despite its high temperatures, Eredzbunma, located on the Kaitsots Plateau, is significantly cooler than its surroundings. Its latitude of 37 degrees south and its inland, rain-shadowed position gives it a temperate desert climate (BWk). Summers are hot and dry, while winters are bitterly cold and even drier. The rain-shadow of the Chozhom Mountains to the east and Watsunts Mountains to the west do not stop some of the monsoonal influences from the east coast from arriving. Slightly over three fourths of the precipitation of Eredzbunma fall in the warmer half of the year, coming in the form of short and infrequent thunderstorms. These storms bring flash floods and briefly cause the surrounding cliffs, ledges, and mountains to bloom with lush shrubs and flowers. In the winter, the only precipitation received is the occasional dusting of the land with snow.

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