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− | '''Snow''' is created on [[roof|unroofed]] areas during snowy weather, i.e. "rain" when the [[temperature]] is freezing. It will cover solid [[terrain]] but will not cover water of any type, including marsh. | + | '''Snow''' refers to two intrinsically linked mechanics - weather of that name and the terrain covering that it creates. Snow on the ground is created on [[roof|unroofed]] areas during snowy weather, i.e. "rain" when the [[temperature]] is freezing. It will cover solid [[terrain]] but will not cover water of any type, including marsh. |
It can be removed by [[fire]], [[steam geyser]]s, [[lightning]], [[colonist]]s when designated with the [[Zone#Snow clear area|Snow Clear Zone]], and by temperatures above {{Temperature|0}}. | It can be removed by [[fire]], [[steam geyser]]s, [[lightning]], [[colonist]]s when designated with the [[Zone#Snow clear area|Snow Clear Zone]], and by temperatures above {{Temperature|0}}. | ||
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== Weather == | == Weather == | ||
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There are two types of snowy [[weather]]: gentle snow and hard snow. These can occur at temperatures of {{Temperature|-0.5}} and below. | There are two types of snowy [[weather]]: gentle snow and hard snow. These can occur at temperatures of {{Temperature|-0.5}} and below. | ||
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== Melting == | == Melting == | ||
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The melting rate of snow from ambient temperature is found using the following table: | The melting rate of snow from ambient temperature is found using the following table: | ||
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As a result, snow will not be melted by ambient temperatures of {{Temperature|0}} or less, and the higher the temperature the faster the snow will melt. | As a result, snow will not be melted by ambient temperatures of {{Temperature|0}} or less, and the higher the temperature the faster the snow will melt. | ||
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File:Desertcolsummer.jpg|A desert colony in summer, and... | File:Desertcolsummer.jpg|A desert colony in summer, and... | ||
File:Desertcolwinter.jpg|... the same colony in winter. Not all [[biome]]s will have snow. | File:Desertcolwinter.jpg|... the same colony in winter. Not all [[biome]]s will have snow. | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:09, 14 December 2022
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Snow refers to two intrinsically linked mechanics - weather of that name and the terrain covering that it creates. Snow on the ground is created on unroofed areas during snowy weather, i.e. "rain" when the temperature is freezing. It will cover solid terrain but will not cover water of any type, including marsh.
It can be removed by fire, steam geysers, lightning, colonists when designated with the Snow Clear Zone, and by temperatures above 0 °C (32 °F).
Colonists may build snowmen as a recreational activity when there is snow on the ground.
Weather[edit]
There are two types of snowy weather: gentle snow and hard snow. These can occur at temperatures of -0.5 °C (31.1 °F) and below.
Weather | Accuracy modifier | Move speed modifier | Snow rate |
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Gentle snow | 80% | 100% | 120% |
Hard snow | 80% | 80% | 80% |
Depth[edit]
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Various depths of snow exist, with deeper levels hindering movement more. Depth is an internal value, measured from 0% to 100%, hidden from the player.
Level | Depth range | Move speed |
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Dusting | 3% ≤ 𝑥 < 25% | 100% |
Thin | 25% ≤ 𝑥 < 50% | 76% |
Medium | 50% ≤ 𝑥 < 75% | 62% |
Thick | 75%+ | 52% |
Melting[edit]
The melting rate of snow from ambient temperature is found using the following table:
Temperature range | Melting rate (depth %/tick) |
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0 °C (32 °F) and below | 0 |
Between 0 °C (32 °F) to 10 °C (50 °F) | 0.058% of temperature² |
10 °C (50 °F) and above | 0.58% of temperature |
As a result, snow will not be melted by ambient temperatures of 0 °C (32 °F) or less, and the higher the temperature the faster the snow will melt.
Gallery[edit]
... the same colony in winter. Not all biomes will have snow.