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<H2><A NAME="SEC69" HREF="xcdesign_toc.html#SEC69">Designing Backdrop Weather</A></H2>

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[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.

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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.]

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