What's the deal with so much rain in Thanalan?
It feels like it's raining half the time I'm there. Are they planning to add more vegetation in an update? that would be cool.
Otherwise please make it rain less, it just doesn't feel right.
What's the deal with so much rain in Thanalan?
It feels like it's raining half the time I'm there. Are they planning to add more vegetation in an update? that would be cool.
Otherwise please make it rain less, it just doesn't feel right.
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That's not rain. It's a mirage.
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It is raining 1/2 the time there because the heaven crying for the innocents that lost their lives due to corruption, crime, vice and more corruption.
Don't live the in Ul'dah once housing comes into play. Can't imagine the amount of break-ins, extortions and beggers.
What happens in Veg- er, Ul'Dah...It is raining 1/2 the time there because the heaven crying for the innocents that lost their lives due to corruption, crime, vice and more corruption.
Don't live the in Ul'dah once housing comes into play. Can't imagine the amount of break-ins, extortions and beggers.
It can rain in deserts, and does in fact, but the overall climate and geography is not good for vegetation to grow even if there is rain. The water tends to pool on the surface and/or drown things. It's not all that weird for it to rain in Thanalan, really. c:
While this is true, the environment of Thanalan is lot like Almeria province in Spain (Where I live). Rain is a seasonal thing, where you get a period of intense rains around fall and then over winter the environment greens over; for it to get quickly turned back into dead scrub come late spring/summer. Thanalan is in a permanent fall cycle - heavy frequent rains, but a dry barren environment. So, it's technically *possible* for the conditions to overlap, it's just not sustainable - because the environment can and will eventually turn green if that cycle were to persist for more than a couple of weeks.
Desert rain tends to come in very short, intense downpours, which is why the water remains on the surface - it doesn't have a chance to saturate the soil, so the soil remains packed and dry. Some areas in Thanalan are more reminiscent of savannah than desert, so it would make sense for a "rainy season" - though I doubt the intensity of the rain in game will vary over the course of a year.
It is funny that 9 times out of 10, if I'm in or around Camp Drybone, it is anything but... dry.
What I find more annoying, however, are the heat waves. They make me nauseous. :/
I found fog in Sagolii to be vastly more... Odd...
The rain amount is unrealistic but they can't set it on a timer more accurate to Earth conditions. Isn't rain a condition required to catch certain fish? Imagine how furious the fishers would be if they had to wait until summer or the tail end of winter to catch those fish.
Parts of Thanalan are near the sea which is conducive for foggy conditions and it is entirely possible for a desert to have fog but not fog that persists into the afternoon.
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