Thread:76.234.236.119/@comment-76.234.236.119-20140403204318

A bit un-common for "A Wikia Contributor" to post on something, but I noticed the climate section for fiction planets has no suggestions for it. It also doesn't make very much sense for an entire planet to be categorized by one climate zone. Is the climate section meant to represent the majority of the planet's climate? If so maybe a side section explaining what is meant by climate could be set up? with examples like tropical (warm and larger atmosphere), taiga (cold and less atmosphere), Temperate (moderate) etc etc etc. Some of these are very obviously not T-3 such as Tundra (too cold) desert (too hot), or arid (too dry) and even oceanic (too wet) due to large storm-fronts. Others would probably be T-3 like Tropic and Oceanic (due to wild-life(provided there are not continent sized hurricanes on the oceanic world)) and temperate (due to mild climate). The planetary climate would dictate what the majority climate is like not the entire planet (that's just silly). If the planet is too widely varied (like Earth) it could be rounded off as temperate (hot+cold=moderate). Tidally locked planets could and would be the only special case. Terra-score would represents the suitability for life, not the amount of life. You could have a planet barren of life in all locations except sinkholes (Utapau from Star Wars)and the planet would still be arid with T-1 rather than barren. Too long, did not read version: Maybe we could add climate examples to the planet article template. glory to the "Wikia Contributor" legion! (fades into background) 