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>>18920268
>>18920375
As for the climate map, use example C. Where it's subarctic continental and humid contiental

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>>18917517
Here's the work climatefag already did, by the way.

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>>18896896
We already had the climatologist of the thread look at where the island was located and we would have tundra.
There is zero reason to move us.

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>>18808869 (Cross-thread)
Some ways the currents could go. I now realize that option A and option C are essentially the same, the latter just has the currents mapped out better. This was a difficult place to figure out since its hard to fit a proper gyre in there and the option without a gyre (Option B) just feels... wrong.

These are just the options that do not change the climates. I purposefully avoided those options since the area is already established and it wouldn't feel right trying to rewrite already established areas. These 3 options 2 really are just as plausible as the ones I left out though.
As for the climates, Option A assumes the northern cold current is the one that is more powerful, while option C assumes the southern warm current is more powerful (the more likely scenario in my opinion).

As always with island climates, keep in mind that the ocean regulates, meaning that the climate differences on the island would not be as drastic as those on the continent. Also, keep in mind that being an island naturally comes with the area having more rainfall, in the case of the infinity island, especially on the southern and western coasts since the prevailing winds come from that direction.
>why no oceanic climate
An area with oceanic climate would optimally be an area affected by a warm ocean current, and none of the areas on the island are affected enough to warrant oceanic climate in my opinion. Closest would be the southern coast in option B, where its a cointoss between oceanic and humid subtropical, in my opinion the latter being more likely. There are more current options where the island gets oceanic climate but those options would mean that the isthmus west of the island would become colder - meaning changes to the climate in that area -. and as mentioned before, I wanted to avoid these changes.
I personally think option C is the best, but what does everyone else think?

>>18810216 (Cross-thread)
I'll keep the request in mind and I'll do something if I have time and motivation. You wont get a full map of tectonic plates but I think I have enough knowledge on the subject to give somewhat plausible plate boundaries. I do not promise anything though.

reposting attempt because I hated the formatting too much

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>>18808869
Some ways the currents could go. I now realize that option A and option C are essentially the same, the latter just has the currents mapped out better.
This was a difficult place to figure out since its hard to fit a proper gyre in there and the option without a gyre (Option B) just feels... wrong.

These are just the options that do not change the climates. I purposefully avoided those options since the area is already established and it wouldn't feel right trying to rewrite already established areas. These 3 options 2 really are just as plausible as the ones I left out though.

as for the climates, Option A assumes the northern cold current is the one that is more powerful, while option C assumes the southern warm current is more powerful (the more likely scenario in my opinion).

As always with island climates, keep in mind that the ocean regulates, meaning that the climate differences on the island would not be as drastic as those on the continent. Also, keep in mind that being an island naturally comes with the area having more rainfall, in the case of the infinity island, especially on the southern and western coasts since the prevailing winds come from that direction.

>why no oceanic climate
An area with oceanic climate would optimally be an area affected by a warm ocean current, and none of the areas on the island are affected enough to warrant oceanic climate in my opinion. Closest would be the southern coast in option B, where its a cointoss between oceanic and humid subtropical, in my opinion the latter being more likely.
There are more current options where the island gets oceanic climate but those options would mean that the isthmus west of the island would become colder - meaning changes to the climate in that area -. and as mentioned before, I wanted to avoid these changes.

tl;dr I think option C is the best, but what does everyone else think?

>>18810216
I'll keep the request in mind and I'll do something if I have time and motivation. You wont get a full map of tectonic plates but I think I have enough knowledge on the subject to give somewhat plausible plate boundaries. I do not promise anything though.

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