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RE: The Weather of Ala Mhigo. - Kage - 11-18-2015 (11-18-2015, 08:32 PM)Edgar Wrote:(11-18-2015, 08:19 PM)Kage Wrote:(11-18-2015, 08:10 PM)Capheira Wrote:It actually doesn't, not with the forum system as it is. The image system scrolls into what Virella provided.(11-18-2015, 08:07 PM)Virella Wrote: IS THIS A PICTURE FOR ANTS? Congratulations on it working fine for you 30 minutes after the fact. RE: The Weather of Ala Mhigo. - Sounsyy - 11-19-2015 It's been discussed, but Ala Mhigo (and the Gyr Abania region) is a part of Abalathia's Spine, the mountain range that stretches across northern Aldenard and forms the land bridge between this continent and Ilsabard. As it is similar latitude and elevation to Ishgard and Coerthas, we can assume similar climates to that of Ishgard pre-Calamity. I say pre-Calamity because up until five years ago, Coerthas saw warm, wet summers, as well as the harsh, cold winters we've become accustomed to seeing in 2.0. The Calamity brought an unseasonably early winter that never lifted from Coerthas for five years. Sightseeing Vista #070 Wrote:The Frozen Fang Sightseeing Vista #074 Wrote:Snowcloak Dusk Vigil Journal Wrote:The men we rescued from the collapsed wing have not fared well. Given our dwindling supplies and this seemingly endless blizzard, we may be forced to make difficult decisions soon. This unseasonable weather grows worse with every passing day, and the toll it has taken on morale is plain. We have yet to receive reinforcements from the Holy See, and I fear none shall come. Nevertheless, Ser Yuhelmeric remains steadfast in his decision and will not suffer any talk of withdrawal. Lore Train Wrote:A: We’re finally going to get to see some of Abalathia’s Spine! That sounds a bit like there’s some mythology involved… Is Abalathia an entity? Again, this isn't to say that it's always snowy or cold in Ala Mhigo, but that it, like Coerthas and the rest of Abalathia's Spine, has cold, snowy winters and hot summers. As for why you don't see snow in Gridania even though it lies at the foot of Coerthas... well normally, Gridania does have snow. There was actually a 1.0 quest called "Winter's Knell" discussing how Eorzea as a whole had seen a rise in temperatures lately and they had been having later and later winters for reasons unknown. "Winter's Knell" is actually an Ala Mhigan celebration revolving around snow, so, another confirmation that Ala Mhigo at least has cold, snowy winters. Oliver Goodfellow Wrote:The North Shroud is unseasonably warm this year. In fact, there are some as say winter has yet to arrive. This makes yet another strange phenomenon assailing the land, and consternation is writ plain on the faces of Gridanians. Between this and the bloody-red hue of Dalamud, the citizens can scarce be begrudged their sense of apprehension. Ninipu Wrote:The weather up in the North Shroud don't seem t' be gettin' as cold as it rightly should this time o' year, ye see, an' them Gridanians is bloody wailin' about it. Bah! We're it up t' me, I'd strike the season from the reckonin' an' go straight to spring, but ye could be sure them tree-botherers would spout some bilge about the bleedin' circle o' life. Hope this helps! ^^ RE: The Weather of Ala Mhigo. - Capheira - 11-19-2015 Sounsyy Wrote:*Winter's Knell, & lots of helpful things* Exactly what I wanted to know, thank you! ![]() I appreciate all the supporting notes also, there are many good points here and support the conclusion that as expected bitter winters and snow were known occurrences if we base it on the information provided. Do you think the ranges would see colder temperatures than Gyr Abania itself? RE: The Weather of Ala Mhigo. - Aya - 11-19-2015 I've thought of it like a mix between Scotland and Scandanavia. Highlands combined with incredibly deep forests and valleys. A cool, but temperate climate. There doesn't seem to be much evidence for real severe winter in Eorzea outside of the cataclysmic weather of Ishgard ![]() RE: The Weather of Ala Mhigo. - Sounsyy - 11-19-2015 (11-19-2015, 01:20 AM)Capheira Wrote: Do you think the ranges would see colder temperatures than Gyr Abania itself? I think it could reasonably be argued that the southern portion of Gyr Abania would see more temperate seasons, possibly warm rainy springs and autumns given the region's proximity to the Rothlyt Sound and the Jade Sea which has warm waters. Then as you go north and climb in altitude you get the alpine climate that was talked about earlier. RE: The Weather of Ala Mhigo. - Caspar - 11-19-2015 I would hope for diversity's sake it is not another snow area. Perhaps the rainfall is low and it's dry. Then again, it's a costal nation it seems? RE: The Weather of Ala Mhigo. - Erik Mynhier - 11-28-2015 High altitude + near the sea = Chilly, wet, but no snow. Add to it the rocky nature of mountains and the way the clouds move about randomly switching the wet weather with harsh dry. I see a standard mountain/valley climate that has less to do with height, and more to do with what side of the mountain you are on. |