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Originally Posted by gap
No idea about your question, sorry. Though, I may be wrong but I seem to remember that TheBeast used to live near the Polar Circle, so maybe he can provide some help about the weather conditions/times of day determinig different colors. Nevertheless from the google link I posted before, I think we have 4 or so main shades of blue:
 turquoise / tiffany blue / bondi blue (light to dark)
 midnight blue / prussian blue
 tufts blue / han blue / denim
 azure / cobalt blue
Yeye, I got out turning this post into a National Geographic special about polar bear! 
Follow this wikipedia link for color reference (if you click on color names you can get their RGB coordinates):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Shades_of_blue
Ok, we got two different tropical areas (tropical, for equatorial and subequatorial climate and tropical_A, for tropical and subtropical climate, or viceversa, I can't remember now) I think you can keep or decrease slightly the max value of equatorial climate, and lower by a bigger amount the min value (I think the minimum min value is 2 hours; 2-3 hours shall be okay). As for tropical climate, we got four seasons, so you can apply the same changes only to the hot seasons and keep the stock values for the rest of the year. How do you see it?
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I think i will leave the weather like blue cold for pollar... is better like this
Now about the weather... yes we have for tropical and for subeq we have type _A... now i use only the summer season for both... the min value of time is 3 hours... i think you are wright... but i need you to be more explicite... i will add all the season for type tropical and subtropical
now... tel me what you think should be better:
tropical:
summer: min max
spring: min max
autumn: min ... max
winter: min ... max
you can use min 3 max 96 hours
sub tropical:
summer: min max
spring: min max
autumn: min ... max
winter: min ... max
you can use min 3 max 96 hours
complete these filds with the numbers that you think will make the weather to react like in the place that you lived