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v0.34:Climate
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Climate in Dwarf Fortress is a temperature rating only; actual ground cover is called a biome. In order from hottest to coldest, they are:
Note: If temperature is turned off, none of the mentioned effects will occur.
Scorching
Temperature: +++
Availability of water: Any existing Murky pool will dry up immediately. Rivers are unaffected.
When embarking in this Region: If no river or ocean is available, it is hard to survive in this climate. Your only chance is to find a cave with water.
In extremely hot regions (above 110°F), dwarves and livestock may die from the heat (specifically, the fat in their bodies will melt, causing them to bleed to death) if they remain outdoors for extended periods of time.
Hot
Temperature: ++
Availability of water: In dry biomes, Murky pool may evaporate during dry seasons (usually summer). But they can be refilled by rain. Rivers are unaffected.
When embarking in this Region: If you lack a river, be sure to dig out a cistern before summer is upon you.
Warm
Temperature: +
Availability of water: Any water source can be used during the whole year. This makes it the easiest climate to embark on. Very rarely, especially when very close to the edge of a Temperate biome, one can have an extremely brief period of water freezing, usually only lasting a few days, thus providing no danger of death by thirst.
When embarking in this Region: Nothing of note.
Temperate
Temperature: -
Availability of water: Surface pools and rivers will freeze for part of the year. The length of the freeze varies: They may start out frozen, thaw sometime during spring, and remain liquid until winter, or they may start out liquid and freeze for only a month or so in winter.
When embarking in this Region: If you lack a river, you can dig out a cistern in the non-freezing seasons. You can also use a source of heat (such as magma) to obtain liquid water. If the ground is covered in snow when you arrive, be sure to scout out the surface pools so that your none of your dwarves find themselves suddenly submerged when the pools thaw later in the spring.
Cold
Temperature: --
Availability of water: Surface pools and rivers are usually frozen but can thaw for a few months each year.
When embarking in this Region: The same measures as in temperate biomes can be taken.
Freezing
Temperature: ---
Availability of water: Surface pools and rivers remain frozen throughout the year in the majority of maps.
When embarking in this Region:
- See the main article for more details.
You must use a source of heat (magma) to obtain liquid water. Glacial ice can also be melted. Underground sources of water are recommended.
In extremely cold regions (below -68°F), dwarves and livestock may succumb to frostbite if they remain outdoors for extended periods of time.
WARNING:
Occasionally biomes may make claims to be hotter or colder than they really are. For example: some "Freezing" biomes may occasionally thaw.
See also
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