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Gambit_10 Posted - 06 Aug 2018 : 04:25:13
Hello there,

I'm looking for Chris Boor, author of the heartlands weather tables.

Could you please help me with that?

Tks in advance
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Gambit_10 Posted - 09 Aug 2018 : 22:56:22
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Originally posted by TheIriaeban

Thank you. I took a quick glance at it and it is very interesting. Perhaps that will help with the weather tool I am thinking about writing. It would be more of regional view of weather patterns. Things like the reason The Stormhorns are stormy is because it is a convergence zone where the upper level winds that were split by The Sunset Mountains come back together (real world example is https://www.weather.gov/zse/ZSEPSCZ ). There could also be moisture brought up from The Dragonmere that would lead to more intense storms. Of course, there would be areas like Anauroch that have a completely artificial weather. Not to mention if Talos gets in a snit.

This is nicely inspiring.


TheIriaeban Posted - 07 Aug 2018 : 18:30:36
Thank you. I took a quick glance at it and it is very interesting. Perhaps that will help with the weather tool I am thinking about writing. It would be more of regional view of weather patterns. Things like the reason The Stormhorns are stormy is because it is a convergence zone where the upper level winds that were split by The Sunset Mountains come back together (real world example is https://www.weather.gov/zse/ZSEPSCZ ). There could also be moisture brought up from The Dragonmere that would lead to more intense storms. Of course, there would be areas like Anauroch that have a completely artificial weather. Not to mention if Talos gets in a snit.

This is nicely inspiring.
Gambit_10 Posted - 07 Aug 2018 : 04:51:46
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Originally posted by TheIriaeban

I didn't know there was such a thing. I was thinking about writing a partially random weather generator based mostly on the tables in the Wilderness Survival Guide. Were the tables mentioned part of a book or is it something that was created on the web?



Here we go => http://www.candlekeep.com/downloads/heartlandsweather.zip

TheIriaeban Posted - 06 Aug 2018 : 19:21:04
I didn't know there was such a thing. I was thinking about writing a partially random weather generator based mostly on the tables in the Wilderness Survival Guide. Were the tables mentioned part of a book or is it something that was created on the web?

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