<HTML> <HEAD> <!-- This HTML file has been created by texi2html 1.39 from ./xcdesign.texi on 12 June 2005 --> <TITLE>Designing Games with Xconq - Designing Backdrop Weather</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY> Go to the <A HREF="xcdesign_1.html">first</A>, <A HREF="xcdesign_17.html">previous</A>, <A HREF="xcdesign_19.html">next</A>, <A HREF="xcdesign_61.html">last</A> section, <A HREF="xcdesign_toc.html">table of contents</A>. <HR> <H2><A NAME="SEC69" HREF="xcdesign_toc.html#SEC69">Designing Backdrop Weather</A></H2> <P> [The four temperature extremes are independent of each other, so you can make higher latitude temperatures vary drastically with the season, while equatorial temperatures are much more stable; or vice versa. </P> <P> Average temperature usually varies more slowly over some kinds of terrain than others. For instance, oceanic circulation moderates temperature swings in terrain that is near open ocean.] </P> <HR> Go to the <A HREF="xcdesign_1.html">first</A>, <A HREF="xcdesign_17.html">previous</A>, <A HREF="xcdesign_19.html">next</A>, <A HREF="xcdesign_61.html">last</A> section, <A HREF="xcdesign_toc.html">table of contents</A>. </BODY> </HTML>