Re: Prime Roots climate
Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 7:08 pm
Katriell, was this thought prompted by the Soothsayer's introduction? When I read that I tried to remember if there was any sign of wind in the prime roots, not being a frequent visitor myself, and was assured by others that as well as sap storms and other weather types, there are signs that the roots can be windy.
I think the lack of any snow in regions where there is water, does suggest that the roots do not get quite as cold as the surface does. The climate is likely much more tropical than the surface, with a pretty small temperature range, since it is encased, but Underspring, Abyss, Wastelands and the Trench are obviously isolated and mostly insulated from each other, so you might expect that each has their own micro-climate.
A thought just occurred to me: the fauna and flora in each prime root pocket might give a clue as to how the climate in that pocket compares to the surface.
I think the lack of any snow in regions where there is water, does suggest that the roots do not get quite as cold as the surface does. The climate is likely much more tropical than the surface, with a pretty small temperature range, since it is encased, but Underspring, Abyss, Wastelands and the Trench are obviously isolated and mostly insulated from each other, so you might expect that each has their own micro-climate.
A thought just occurred to me: the fauna and flora in each prime root pocket might give a clue as to how the climate in that pocket compares to the surface.