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Re: [DL] Realism
Hi,
Having lived in Southern Quebec most of my life, and having spoken with
Westerners a fair bit on the subject of winter, I think it would be fair to
say that Nebraska winters are actually worse than my neck of the woods. My
impression of winter Nebraska is of cold (-20 C) or worse temperatures, dry,
relatively little snow, but a lot of wind which blows the snow around and
introduces lots of windchill. Southern Quebec and by extension New England
are relatively balmy at around -10 C, more snow and less wind.
Daniel
"Thus conscience doth make cowards of us all."
Hamlet, Act III, scene i.
-----Message d'origine-----
De : Nick Zachariasen <zacharin@pluto.dsu.edu>
À : deadlands@gamerz.net <deadlands@gamerz.net>
Date : April 15, 2003 9:03 PM
Objet : Re: [DL] Realism
>> How's the winters over there btw ?
>> Where does it snow, how cold does it get and so on?
>
>Let me put it this way. Are you from New England or Canada? If not, then
you
>likely can't quit imagine a South Dakota winter. Of course, they've been
>rather mild lately, not snowing much, but they do get damn cold with the
>windchill. Nebraska is going to be much the same but to a lesser degree.
>
>Nick Zachariasen
>Editor Emeritus
>Trojan Times
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