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Hi folks.

Been working every now and then at the detailed heightmap of this world but I also spent some time in related projects (some hobby free time... which isn't as much these days as I would like it to be). One of them is this one.

With a fairly detailed map of the one continent, I could work a nice climate map as well. This I did, and then redid, and then again. And every time I added a little more depth and a better understanding of climate. I also used Geoff's Climate Cookbook everytime. In the meanwhile other members were also working on climates and I thought there could be more in terms of guidance for that. Hence, I thought I could, perhaps, redo my climate map in nice smallish steps and make it public.

Should the outcome and the process be of any "learning use", I will turn this into a pretty pdf for tutorial purposes..

So this is how I am doing it:
Pixie - discovered this a new user seven years after the original post and wanted to commend you for a brilliant piece of work. I applied your method to my own world and amd really happy with the results. I haven't finished yet but the process was brilliant! I found this link from Artifexian's world building tutotrials on YouTube and found that your system produces and extremely realistic climate system. Maybe more overkill than most would bother with, but that's the way I like to do my world building! Thanks for the work and the sharing. When I am done I will share the physical feature map and the final climate map.