Rainforests get most of their rain from the plants breathing and that moisture condensing. Rainforest literally perpetuate themselves and that means they can grow too. The extra rain let’s more plants grow around rainforests which creates more rainforest. So rainforests will usually fill a geologic basin even if it looks like it should have been savanna.
@FanFive57 ай бұрын
Hopefully he'll cover that in his biomes video
@half-bakedtomsin31297 ай бұрын
Plz artifexian see this
@NeoWish7 ай бұрын
I agree you here lol
@ldelgg7 ай бұрын
That still doesnt make it rainforest climate though! The eastern amazon rainforest is wet, however it is almost entirely Aw (and a bit Am) climate
@FanFive57 ай бұрын
You’re right. That’s why Artifexian kept correcting himself when he said rainforest instead of rainforest climate zone. Because climate zones don't always match up with the biomes within them.
@nicoruppert42077 ай бұрын
I would personally say that the "unclean" psrts of the msp make waaay more sense if you consider the scale of the world. What looks like a small chunk of rainforest on the map is the size of a small country.
@OliverPI-v6j7 ай бұрын
First ice caps, then jungles. Artifexian is going all over the place!
@rossbaygeo7 ай бұрын
The A and E climate zones are by far the most straightforward to map. It's much easier to fill in as you go from there.
@volcryndarkstar7 ай бұрын
Starting at the extremes and working his way to the in-betweeny bits.
@rossbaygeo7 ай бұрын
@@volcryndarkstar Exactly! You got it :)
@terdragontra89007 ай бұрын
11:30 This little “monsoon peninsula” isn’t unrealistic if you look at a map of Earth, lots of climate zones have very jank or fractally boundaries
@anarchosnowflakist7867 ай бұрын
yeah and it would make for a cool geographic feature
@terdragontra89007 ай бұрын
@dzindevis5078 hmm I see… this type of thing makes me feel like the whole methodology is not very good, and more of it should be automated with code. of course no matter how detailed you are it’s possible to be more detailed, so, whatever
@connorhennessey13167 ай бұрын
10:43 I would extend the monsoons area up farther into the Southern, lower elevations of that seasonally wet region. The not-Andies are going to catch a lot of moisture during the wet season giving you... Monsoons. 11:38 I also would take your Monsoon Italy as a sign that you need a larger Monsoon zone. Instead of getting rid of it, maybe carve out a bit more of the rainforest in the north of the peninsula. Your transitionary Monsoons are already a bit dinky.
@allankokkonen57227 ай бұрын
Also something to keep in mind for A and C climates/Rainfall: Now that you have your rajnforests mapped, you should account the Amazon-Andes effect. The moisture that comes from the Amazon travels down to ~ 30 degree South via winds that hit the Andes and travels inland in to South America. The moisture travels over 4 thousand kilometres and precipitates near the subtropical high. I don't quite know if this applies to Kretak, because it is a very specific quirk of the shape of our continent. Maybe the north parte of Picard, i dont really know. However, I'm not a geographer or climatologist, im just an agronomist who lives in the 30S of latitude in South America. But this phenomenon brings LOTS of rainfall (check Rio Grande do Sul floods in 2024), even thru winds that come from inland (offshore). Please check that with rossbaygeo. Again, not an expert in geography, expert with enduring Cfa climate in times of climate change (aka rainfall warzone). Really really good job on tropical climate!!
@GmodPlusWoW7 ай бұрын
First Atlas Pro drops an exomoon video, and now we get tropical climates with Artifexian. Very worldy day today. Still not as weird as the Baader-Meinhof evening I had last Saturday night, where I talked about the Street Fighter 2 Where's Wally? book while witnessing the chaos occurring in Taiwanese parliament, then saw an image of a drunken E Honda being approached by a JoJo Villain Mister Clean, and finally saw a Street Fightery clash happening on an arcade screen in Little Kitty, Big City. That was a strange time indeed.
@crimsonhawk527 ай бұрын
Monsoon Italy could have been a really cool climate pocket with plants and animals different from the surrounding forest, but we can paint over it to make nice smooth line sure
@morgan07 ай бұрын
6:27 i think if you set it to like half opacity, you'd get 4 distinct colors and wouldn't have to toggle it frequently. also could use a high frequency pattern as a mask, and look for areas where it's solid blue. i've been doing all the climate stuff and temp stuff and all that in blender and i made node groups to create grid/circles patterns for blending layers with less opacity confusion. also, i think blender could do all of the temp mapping for you and identify climate zones, provided continentality, temp offset, and wetness are painted in smoothly, but i've only gotten partway thru that. the temp maps i have so far look great (during the seasonal extremes at least, i might change some of the nodes to improve the in between because it makes automatic isotherms super messy).
@Artifexian7 ай бұрын
I tried the opacity thing but for me it got very cluttered and I could make out what was going on. But that's me, others might get more joy with it
@Jpteryx7 ай бұрын
You can pretty easily translate temperatures and precipitation into climate zones using the select tool. Select the range of acceptable temperatures and fill in that selection on a new layer, select the range of acceptable precipitation and fill that in on a new layer, then select the intersection of the temperature fill and the precipitation fill and that's the climate zone. Afterwards, you can clean up the edges of the zones if you want.
@morgan07 ай бұрын
i have since gotten blender to pick climate zones for me, i highly recommend it. i also have it doing most of the heavy lifting on temperature as well. eventually i’d like to make a blender project file which just has that stuff and empty spots for textures so it’s relatively drag and drop for others to use
@demoargenti70847 ай бұрын
I would say that India would probably serve as the prototypical tropical monsoon climate probably! Unless I'm mistaken and it counts as a rainforest. Great to see a new Artifexian vid!
@wilhelmseleorningcniht94107 ай бұрын
India is usually the typical example of that yeah
@devonhardy64477 ай бұрын
Judging from the map on the Köppen climate classification Wikipedia page, there's a strip of tropical monsoon climate running down the west coast of India; more of it actually appears to be tropical savanna, with a chunk of semi-arid climate inland. Not sure whether I'm reading the map correctly, though.
@mvalthegamer24507 ай бұрын
The rain shadow of the Western Ghats Mountain Range weakens the monsoon over much of Tropical India. As a result, most of India is actually Tropical Savannah, except for the West Coast. By the time we get out of the rain shadow and we get to the monsoon climates again, we are in the subtropics, which is why Cwa basically only exists in India
@MarcoAntonio-hw7si6 ай бұрын
@@mvalthegamer2450"cwa basically only exists in India". What about China?
@maxwellsimon45387 ай бұрын
Pretty stunning that Picard not only has the coldest and most extreme glacier zone, but also the world's largest tropical rain forest.
@formica18927 ай бұрын
9:20 - There are several places on Earth where Af climates stretch up to the 18°C isotherm, Florida is one such example. The restrictive definition of Af specifically (that the driest month has >60 mm of rainfall) usually causes it to be placed in the wettest parts of rainforests as opposed to in all the regions where you'd typically see rainforests (refer to the Congo Rainforests) leads me to think that the region along that peninsula would probably not be entirely Af. I could see an Af-Am boundary there stretching along the interior from the westernmost point of the original black triangle down southwest in a sort of arcing pattern, with everything south and east of that boundary being Af, instead of the mostly east-west boundary that was drawn in the video. That's just me though. 12:10 - The only conditions in which a direct Af-Aw transition zone is possible is below 1000 mm/year of precipitation, where the precipitation threshold required for an Am-Aw transition zone to exist actually exceeds the 60mm restriction on the driest month. On that same note, it is possible to get a transition zone between an Af and a BSh (Hot Semi-Arid) climate if the Mean Annual Temperature exceeds 36°C, and the driest month has at least 60mm of rainfall. It's extremely rare and doesn't occur anywhere on Earth, but it COULD be possible! The temperature threshold there could theoretically be lowered with certain precipitation patterns, but that'd also involve making the climate a lot wetter.
@Artifexian7 ай бұрын
You know I've been looking at the Köppen climate map of earth for literal years more and I never noticed Florida! That's so cool.
@jonathanthomas87367 ай бұрын
That isolated dot of Northern rainforest is exactly the kind of thing ons would expect. Worst case? Expand it a scootch. Best case? Leave it alone.
@Artifexian7 ай бұрын
Can you explain why it's something we would expect?
@jonathanthomas87367 ай бұрын
@@Artifexian you've arranged Temps and rainfall such that you ended up with a microclimate. Where that sits it virtually has to be on a windward side of a mountain range, so you'd get a pocket rainforest surrounded by savanna in the same sort of way you get high elevation tundra or a patch of hot desert on the leeward side of a mountain, but if situated in a peculiar way it could be really close to, say, a monsoon climate. Part of the point of this exercise is to have a naturalistic world, and when you look at a real, regional scale climate map, there's many isolated pocket climates scattered about, particularly near mountains.
@jonathanthomas87367 ай бұрын
@@Artifexian But it's really just a feeling that nature is messy and can surprise you.
@t409177 ай бұрын
Tropics looking awesome. Looking forward to the deserts!
@itisALWAYSR.A.7 ай бұрын
@4:15 "it's really hot; it's really wet" Same
@kat_astrophe42797 ай бұрын
HE DID IT!!!! AAAAAAA MY CURRENT HYPERFIXATION IS ACTUALLY THE KOPPEN CLIMATE SCALE AS A WHOLE BUT ESPECIALLY TROPICAL RAINFORESTS! AND THIS IS ONE OF MY COMFORT CHANNELS!!
@madelinejameswrites7 ай бұрын
Another great video! I appreciated the reminder of the glory and wonder of glaciers, even in a video about the tropics 😂
@FanFive57 ай бұрын
Loved your society types video! I want to watch one of your conlang live streams when I get the chance! Your content is great for worldbuilding realistic worlds without some of the tediousness of Artifexians models.
@madelinejameswrites7 ай бұрын
@@FanFive5 I'm streaming this Wednesday! And then I'm not sure when the next one will be, but I'd love to have you! And everyone has their own styles, so it's good watching a lot and finding what works best for you ☺️ I love all of Artifexian's stuff but I definitely can't do all the math and 3d modeling and blender haha
@FanFive57 ай бұрын
@@madelinejameswrites Agreed 😄Blender is a monster of its own.
@Artifexian7 ай бұрын
Hehe
@beewulf42347 ай бұрын
New worldbuilder’s log lesgo
@Not_Dane_Heart7 ай бұрын
NEW VID!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! can't wait to watch
@CuriosityCore1017 ай бұрын
I got some potentially good news earlier and now there's a new Artifexian video?! I feel so spoiled! :D
@Auroral_Anomaly7 ай бұрын
Hell yeah BROTHER!💯🗣️🔥
@nomurLethalmud7 ай бұрын
I'm really looking forward to when you start looking at local places and the ecosystems there. I'm especially curious of the cold plateau of Ezri and the volcanic region of Jannar
@Lilas.Duveteux7 ай бұрын
Such fun maps and videos ! These climate videos are so addictive !
@YeetyboisEmpire6 ай бұрын
4:53 What I did was I sort of made a map of total rainfall by combining summer and winter, and took the areas with the right temperatures and the highest rainfall value (which could only be attained by having high rainfall in both seasons), it was much easier to work with
@fronk8507 ай бұрын
This video is a tropical delight!
@Lilas.Duveteux7 ай бұрын
I think rivers would probably expend the tropical rainforest/monsoon forest biom to some degree. Now...Some high fantasy ideas for them... Now, the tropical rain forest of the Eastern Erzi mountain would be a society of tropical sea-farrers merchants and agriculturalists. Their main food crop would be sweet potatoes and rice, as well as multiple kinds of vegetables. Their main "cash crops" would be cumin, citruses, tea and cotton, their particular kind being a breed with longer staple fibers of a green color. Their cuisine is spicy, and they travel south quite a lot. They trade with the Picard tundra dwellers in exchange for dyes. Coconut play a large part of their diet. Their main proteine consist of fish, although very little of it. Those in the monsoon forest are the greatest cultivators of the green cotton. The more in-land and near the island groups are hunter-cultivators, their diet mostly consisting of sweet potatoes, rice and coconut, in a mild-flavor profile, while most proteins consist of fresh-water fish (mostly because of the merpeople), but those who live on the tropical Island eat a lot more fish, something allowed by the lush coral reefs followed by equally lush kelp forests further south. Sea grapes are a popular treat there. Blood berries are the main fruit in this region outside of coconuts. The tropics of Picard are home to another group, this time more gatherer-farmers, in the most rich region of bio-diversity, especially of birds. This lush land does offer them some forms of cotton, but a more primitive, wilder variety. However, this doesn't stop them, with good access to trade and different dyes, to be master weavers. A more recent colonisation event from people of the South, did create a market for another trade good: slaves. The large diversity of fruit their habitat provide also allow them to trade for better cottons, by selling of fruits. Their cottons, as well as those of South-East Erzi, are imported down to even tundra, were the various peoples have created from these imported goods elaborate traditions of wall tapistries, to decorate and insulate their tents and barracks. The peoples of the savannahs there have an even more elaborate tradition of eggshell bead work, creating jewlery of exquisit complexity. They developped the art of turning eggshells into beads, some of which can be incredibly small and delicate. The merpeople of the tropics specialise in pearl, sea-shell and amber jewlery, with emphasis on the beauty of the material itself, with stringing being the only modification brought on to it. Degra, with it's tropical forests and peninsula, would also share between humans and merpeople. The mountains insure a high degree of bio-diversity, with the main fruits being coconuts, guava, plums and water berries, while the main grains would be rice. With the entirity of the continent isolated and located within the tropics, it would house a lot of species, but with smaller ranges. The humans there would mostly be nomadic, and feed on either land animals or in fresh water fish. In savannahs, some peoples of "herders-gatherers-hunters" would travel across savannah's with grazing cattle. Their main plants outside of grain would be composed of okra, plums, baobab leaves and dates, while the grains gathered are wild millet and other edible grains. Most foods are roasted, although some boiling can occure in smaller amounts because of their poor access to ceramics. The near-by merpeople are known to wear elaborate sea-bird eggshell and sea-shell beads as jewlery, with a diet mostly composed of sea cucumbers. The tropics of Jannar are mainly rizicoles, but also cultivate millet were the climate is too dry. The region is highly productive in spices and cotton. The staple grains are short-grained rice, while their diet incorporates many fruits, mostly citrus, that are either eaten raw locally or dried and powdered as exports. The smaller islands Southwards are the main producers of such citruses. The intense heat makes the preservation of sea-food, or meat in general difficult, and thus, all populations tend to be mostly vegetarians. In savanna regions, salted figs are a common dish there. Curry leaves, galangals, sand ginger, lemongrass, cloves, nutmeg and coriander roots are shared throughout many regions. Their goods are consummed throughout the continent. The local cotton is more yellow in color, and most dyes they export are also yellow.
@roblowery31883 ай бұрын
Very "wet Af." Nice Edgar.
@kalez2387 ай бұрын
These are getting so fun! I can't wait to see it all come together with all the zones
@alecity48777 ай бұрын
I protest, I do care about the 2 subtypes of tropical savanna, it's half my country's geography! you don't have to go through that trouble though.
@nicoruppert42077 ай бұрын
Damn, didn't know you were Canadian
@alecity48777 ай бұрын
@@nicoruppert4207 I don't get the joke. My guess is because of Edgar's mishap calling Africa Canada? I am not from anywhere in Africa, I am from Venezuela.
@KiraiKatsuji7 ай бұрын
@@alecity4877 It the same one is square and other is square from where monsoon climate is in both continents
@moosedroppings37067 ай бұрын
awesome video as always but i would like if in the future you showed a timelapse of adding the climates for the entire world
@Artifexian7 ай бұрын
You know that would be great idea, had a thought of it before doing starting these climate videos.
@moosedroppings37067 ай бұрын
@Artifexian guess youll just have to do them all over again
@kapuz-z40837 ай бұрын
That mountain range on the southern coast of Degra doesn't look nearly tall enough to be able to black most rainfall further inland. Along with prevailing easterly winds further north, as well as the fact that is is right on the equator, I'd say most of Degra would be tropical rainforest or monsoon with maybe some savanna further towards the poles. Also I think you extend your savanna too far north on the west coast, I think a lot of that region (particularly on Esri and Jannar) would be hot semi-arid (BSh). Even if it is wet during the summer, you have to consider that high temperatures, as well as mostly summer rainfall, play a part in increasing the amount of rain needed to avoid an arid or semi arid climate.
@mvalthegamer24507 ай бұрын
You would think so, but even a relatively modest mountain range can have a significant rain shadow. The prototypical example on Earth would be the Western Ghats in India
@kapuz-z40837 ай бұрын
@@mvalthegamer2450 Not really, the Western Ghats only produces a moderately sized semi-arid area immediately leeward. With Tropical savanna dominating the rest of southern India. Even so, India has a mostly savanna climate because of the intensity of the Indian monsoon cycle. Degra doesn't have nearly as strong a monsoon, so I find it hard to imagine inland Degra being dominated by deserts, especially so close to the equator.
@theapexsurvivor95387 ай бұрын
I can see Degra going either way. If its rainforests expand themselves inland I don't think it'd be hard for the humidity in the centre to rise enough for the savannahs to merge, but it also reminds me of Africa and slightly less strongly Australia, so I could see a central desert with some light scrub dotting it. Though I think it'd be reasonable to class it as either a humid Steppe or highly seasonal Savannah, possibly even a Cfa or Cwa climate like in southern India or central Ethiopia, though far larger. Though I'd have to study the map and KCC more in depth to be sure.
@Artifexian7 ай бұрын
There will absolutely be a desert in northern Degra. The question for me is whether or not the region behind the those mountains is savannah or steppe.
@davidbornemeier8567 ай бұрын
Always love seeing these, they're super useful. Thank you for another video
@tariqrahim2237 ай бұрын
I think you should keep more of what you consider imperfections in the climate zones. Earth has so many weird geological quirks that just look like a speck on a map but are actually 100s or 1000s of kilometers of biome that seems out of place.
@Orthosaur75327 ай бұрын
You're one of my favorite KZbinrs!!!!!!!
@DianaBell_MG7 ай бұрын
That little island of rainforest better survive! it'll have organisms found nowhere else on the planet!!!
@KirbyComicsVids7 ай бұрын
I don’t think there’s anything wrong with the mini rainforest spot tbh
@AaronGeo7 ай бұрын
LETS GOO! JUNGLES!!
@Auroral_Anomaly7 ай бұрын
I feel like most of this planet is just polar and tropical and there is a thin band between, these temperature differentials are going to create HUGE wind storms.
@jargontrueseer7 ай бұрын
YESSSSSSSSS!!!!
@taimao27 ай бұрын
For the longest time I thought "shocker" was some unique regional word I wasn't familiar with. I don't know why I kept hearing "shakhar" and I wasn't connecting it to "shocker"
@thatprogramer7 ай бұрын
I am appalled that you called Africa Canada but anyways Great video love where this series is going i am jumping up and down with glee knowing that soon we will be moving on towards the next parts of the project! Luv your vids :D
@Artifexian7 ай бұрын
Brain fart
@lumagatto11917 ай бұрын
Does this method take in consideration the transition between the seasons? I find it weird that the two very wet zones in summer and winter are not considered to be on average very wet in between them year-round
@Artifexian7 ай бұрын
Yes and no. This method, and all other climate-building methods I've seen, only work from two data points - summer and winter. The method is design accordingly to compensate for this. That said, it won't always to perfect. It's up to the world builder to spot any weirdness that might crop up when using only data points and correct for it based on their knowledge of how climate works on earth. This may seem like a bug but it's a feature imo. It allows us to work with a minimal amount of maps and give us wiggle room to make creative choices. The alternative would be to simulate climate with exoplasim.
@idle_speculation7 ай бұрын
@@Artifexian mapping by hand honestly yields better results than ExoPlaSim. If you look at its output for Earth, it doesn't take into account the east Asian monsoon(China and Korea are entirely humid year-round) or the huge warming effect ocean currents have on western Europe(Scotland and Ireland are both subarctic), not to mention that it's generally too dry on the whole(Australia(more than in reality), Madagascar, and the Caribbean are almost completely desert/steppe, much of the southern US is steppe or mediterranean, and much more of the world's continental climates are Dsx as opposed to Dfx, among other things).
@melissaharris33897 ай бұрын
10:00 i think you'd end up with a temprate rainforest like the pacific northwest on that far southen coast. With it transitioning to tropical rainforest further north.
@Artifexian7 ай бұрын
It's too hot there for temperate rainforests. I think temperature rainforests occur in wet regions that average between 4-12ºC annually.
@gaelicpatriot36047 ай бұрын
Favourite climate
@Lucas-df4ht7 ай бұрын
Mediterranean/oceanic climates next pls 👉👈 I know you said they’re not gonna be common but they’re my favorites!
@Artifexian7 ай бұрын
I'm doing the arid climates next but then I'll move onto the temperate ones.
@bergels94087 ай бұрын
Keep the climate zones interesting! Don't let Earth influence you too much, you're making a new world! This all looks very believable so far!
@eradens9327 ай бұрын
Always a pleasure to see your work, will you consider doing a reverse tectonics video. I know how my worlds land should be but i am having huge issues figuring out mountains , plates and past topography.
@30IYouTube7 ай бұрын
Wow, I'm multiple episodes behind but I have an incredibly interesting opportunity ahead of me - subduction and collision in the same place at the same time.
@theorixlux7 ай бұрын
Canada, the 8th, secret, continent.
@kylezdancewicz73467 ай бұрын
And bigger than that huge continent
@TheTrekkie127 ай бұрын
i love climate zones so much!!
@allankokkonen57227 ай бұрын
Not you clocking Amazon deforestation on that street view
@UsernameJo7 ай бұрын
I love your videos
@MarsDraco-xt2kx7 ай бұрын
Canada my favorite continent
@jonathanreyes52547 ай бұрын
Interesting part of the geography is that there isnt really a warm global south. All the rainforest only really extend upwards/northwards.
@Not_Dane_Heart7 ай бұрын
Wow, this was great, can't wait for deserts!! I wonder where the largest rainforest is on this planet?
@wermaus7 ай бұрын
Having a crescent shaped band of monsoon against ONLY the southern coast might make sense and make for good world building
@CoolestDawg7 ай бұрын
I would like to see how would the languages would evolve in this world, truly artistic and masterpiece
@aaronhpa7 ай бұрын
Have you thought on doing this on a GIS software?
@caracaracoral98474 ай бұрын
Does anyone know what software he uses to create these?
@BlackShardStudio7 ай бұрын
40 seconds in and only the third commenter. You're getting popular.
@pointyorb5 ай бұрын
The virtuous route of the "bro fell off" comments
@amehak19227 ай бұрын
Confusing Canada for Africa is something I never expected to happen. They have so much in common, they're easy to confuse. 🤷 😂
@Artifexian7 ай бұрын
I contain multitudes :P
@metagames.errata77777 ай бұрын
> "It would be like a pixel." > Is using a vector program.
@caloob_7 ай бұрын
Fairly certain he’s using photoshop, at least for the rough outline
@IlluminatiWarrior-by2mz7 ай бұрын
Hi artifexian
@JonBrase7 ай бұрын
One thing I'm rather disappointed by in worldbuilding circles is the lack of discussion of what climates should look like in situations that don't closely correspond to modern-day Earth. A polar climate is going to look very different if the planet gets enough sunlight to have only barely escaped the fate of Venus and the equator is being baked to a crisp (to some degree it will look like a tropical climate on Earth, but with more seasonality). A tropical climate is going to look different if your ice caps extend to within 20 or 30 degrees off the equator (the yearly average temperature might look like Scandinavia, but with no seasonality). Eccentricity-induced seasonality will probably give different climate patterns than tilt-induced seasonality, etc.
@FanFive57 ай бұрын
This might not be exactly what you’re looking for, but Serina: World of Birds by Dylan Bajda which is a spec evo project has a polar rainforest/swamp that is fully day in the summer and fully night in the winter.
@JonBrase7 ай бұрын
@@FanFive5 I'm aware of that project, but I was more talking about theory/tutorial discussions than individual projects. It would be good, for example, to extend the Köppen system for use with fictional worlds, and for tutorial content to introduce people to the extended system.
@idle_speculation7 ай бұрын
Somebody who goes by the handle of Nyarlathotep/AncalagonTheBlack42/ForbiddenParadise64 has made an expanded Köppen system with extra categories for climates above 30C and 45C(the limit at which photosynthesis fails) year-round, as well as new temperate and "Hypercontinental" zones which reach these temperatures for only part of the year. There's also a zone for regions which fall below -100C year-round. I don't know if they've released it anywhere though.
@jasonlewis44387 ай бұрын
KZbin didn't notify me...
@Artifexian7 ай бұрын
Sounds like something they'd do alright smh
@sophiegorjance3707 ай бұрын
Rest in peace, Monsoon Italy, we hardly knew ye
@orijuke7 ай бұрын
Return the monsoon peninsula!!!
@justsaying43037 ай бұрын
i think you have to factor in summer temperature for the peninsula at the first continent in the video. The winds will be from the southwesterly direction due to the heat, pulling the moisture northeastwards to the arid and semi arid areas in the upcoming video. the west African monsoon, Indian and other monsoons do a similar thing. continent will heat up faster than nearby oceans towards the summer along-with that shallow gulf, similar to the Malay peninsula, the Andes like mountains on the east will likely channel those aforementioned SW winds northwards due to the mountains N - S orientation and the winds will be parallel to the mountains orientation. Similar to what happens in south America during the south hemisphere summer. not a geography expert or anything just have interest in monsoons
@oddscomedy71287 ай бұрын
Using this technique, you can also use it for the Cwb and Cwc climate zones. Even though they are C climate zones, these two climates are more regularly found in highland tropic areas exceeding the 18 Celsius isotherm, which are technically the more higher elevated areas. In other words: cwb and c are technically A climate zones, but at a higher elevation, or subtropical highland. NOT cwa, because Cwa are more reserved in lowland areas, and transitions to the Cfa climate zone. (to which I think Artifexian would explain in the future after deserts) You just overlay your perception, look hor highland tropic areas exceeding the 18 Celcius isotherm, and fill in the areas. Black are still very wet zones, so there fore Cwb, and the green would be more likely drier, so Cwc. In my world, most of my tropical continent is dry due to the area being very mountainous, so while small patches of the warm coast and warm regions are Am and Aw zones, most of the forests would be more focus on the CW zones, giving way to a mostly Savanah/ desert interior. Quite easy and cool!
@fauxkiwi7 ай бұрын
I hope you will cover more climate zones than worldbuilding pasta
@Artifexian7 ай бұрын
AFAIK WBP has covered every climate zone, no?
@fauxkiwi7 ай бұрын
@@Artifexian true. I meant it would be cool if you for example distinguish between all the D zones and not have just one like WBB did initially (though later all zones show up). Most blogs etc. haven't really got them covered but personally, I like more detail
@jayboliiiiiiiiiiii54207 ай бұрын
YEAHHHHHH
@ronaldjacob237 ай бұрын
if you finished all about cretak biomes, you should do fictional countries!
@mauriciocolmenares64557 ай бұрын
We are getting two or three more climate videos... life is good
@crimsonhawk527 ай бұрын
CANADA lol
@quarksquare7 ай бұрын
monsoon italy 😭
@spacetextadventure56197 ай бұрын
YOOOOOOOOOOOO
@breathuralic7687 ай бұрын
yippee
@bozobaloons42557 ай бұрын
CANADA????
@Artifexian7 ай бұрын
Yup, that is a thing I said. :P
@bozobaloons42557 ай бұрын
@@Artifexian 🤣🤣
@rickvrieling7 ай бұрын
goodday
@Artifexian7 ай бұрын
Hello!
@messiermitchell49017 ай бұрын
So unlike Earth all of Cretak's continents have tropical zones
@hetzer33167 ай бұрын
I hyperventilated
@BourgoiDino526 ай бұрын
Anyone from Am climate zones?!
@ronaldjacob237 ай бұрын
if you finished all about cretak biomes, you should do fictional countries!
@Artifexian7 ай бұрын
Countries as we think of them now are a modern construct and there's no guarantee that the people on CRETAK will organise themselves into anything that could be considered a country.