QUOTE (kurtsimonw @ Dec 11 2009, 11:54 PM)

Pretty much what Tennie said. The colder countries don't have a season during the winter months. The countries that do have a season over the winter either take a break, or don't have much snow at all. December-February is probably the busiest time in England for football, but we don't know what snow looks like.
One thing I do find weird about Earth is the weather. How can Birmingham be on the same line of lattitude as Edmonton and Moscow, further north than Kiev and the whole of the US yet we never, ever get snow. We've had 2 good snows days in the last decade. Crazy.
i'm no climatologist but i do know the sea tempers your weather quite a bit.
like i know for a fact Edmonton has very dry climate along with the rest of the prairies, and it's the same case with moscow and the majority of russia.
but ya edmonton is brutal, i have some friends that have lived there and its not uncommon for the temp to drop top -40 celcius
This post has been edited by Habitant: Dec 12 2009, 01:29 AM