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== History & Geography= -New York, New England Province, United Provinces of America, is located on the fictitous planet of Mundas, and is located at 49.8 Degrees N, 34.5 Degrees West (in relation to the Greenwhich Meridian). It was founded on May 3, 1599 by the Batavian Republic, under the name of New Amsterdam, and seized and renamed by the British on March 3, 1656. It is located on a very dense platform of ancient ignous bedrock formed during the late Devonian period.

Climate
-New York enjoys a cool, Maritime Temperate climate, making its seasons quite mild in comparison to areas just slightly further inland. Average high temperatures range from 37.8 Degrees Fahrenheit, in January, to 91.2 Degrees Fahrenheit, in August. The highest temperature ever recorded occured on September 2, 1959, when the mercury soared to 114.2 Degrees Fahrenheit, with the minimum temperature for the day feel only to a sweltering 87.6 Degrees Fahrenheit. Meanwhile, the lowest temperature occured on January 3, 1856, when the mercury plummeted to -26.5 Degrees Fahrenheit, and the maximum temperature rose to a mere -14.5 Degrees Fahrenheit. Summers are hot and humid, and winters are cold and snowy, being influenced by both the dry, continental Mexican desert air mass, driven by strong southwesterly winds, and the inter-polar circulation of warm, humid tropical air masses from the Carribean and equatorial Atlantic Ocean, and cold, dry polar air from the Siberian, Alaskan, and Canadian Arctic, and the overpassing of the fast-flowing Southeastern Trajectory of the Jet Stream, leading to quite changeable weather in these seasons. September, is often thought as the beginning of the end of summer, although El Nino years, warm 80+temperatures can extend all the way into early October, and 70+temperatures into mid-November. In general, the autumn in New York can range from being warm, dry and sunny, to cool, breezy, and rainy, to cold, blustery and snowy, although an eclecticism of all three weather types is much more common. The first frost usually occurs approximately around September 29, although this date can slightly vary from year, in inverse proportion to the degree of thermal lag (seasonal change). Meanwhile, the first measurable snowfall usually occurs around October 20, but generally does not last for more than half a day. The approximate dates for the last snowfall and last frost are are respectively, April 4, and May 29. The spring is cool to warm, with the occasional freak snowstorm, blizzard, or heat wave. Plants generally begin dehibernating around April 3-13, with first blossoms observable from the last days of March, and the last, more thermally sensitive blossoms occuring from mid-late May. The average annual rainfall total is approximately 59.8 inches, while the average snowfall total is approximately 39.8 inches.Month Av. Max. Temperature		Record High	Av. Minimum Temperature January	37.8 Degrees Fahrenheit	       70.8 F	27.6 Degrees Fahrenheit February	39.8 Degrees Fahrenheit		81.2 F	28.9 Degrees Fahrenheit March	42.0 Degrees Fahrenheit		87.6 F	31.0 Degrees Fahrenheit April	48.0 Degrees Fahrenheit		90.3 F	37.0 Degrees Fahrenheit May	61.0 Degrees Fahrenheit		97.8 F	40.0 Degrees Fahrenheit June	73.0 Degrees Fahrenheit		106.9 F	56.7 Degrees Fahrenheit July	80.0 Degrees Fahrenheit		109.9 F	67.0 Degrees Fahrenheit August	91.2 Degrees Fahrenheit		114.2 F	76.8 Degrees Fahrenheit September	84.2 Degrees Fahrenheit		109.8 F	65.4 Degrees Fahrenheit October	67.2 Degrees Fahrenheit		93.3 F	40.2 Degrees Fahrenheit November	50.2 Degrees Fahrenheit		80.1 F	31.2 Degrees Fahrenheit December	40.1 Degrees Fahrenheit		76.2 F	28.2 Degrees Fahrenheit 0		0		0		8		30		3	(-)26.5 0		0		2		4		28		1	(-)20.5 0		0		6		1		31		0	(-)12.5 0		1		8		0		26		0	2.5 0		7		29		0		12		0	12.5 0		29		30		0		0		0	39.5 1		31		31		0		0		0	48.2 29		30		30		0		0		0	59.9 3		28		30		0		1		0	20.5 0		8		28		0		12		0	2.3 0		0		20		0		29		0	(-)13.8 0		0		3		3		31		1	(-)22.5
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