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'''Teppala''' or Tebbala is the planet that contains the human population in [[user:Soap|Soap]]'s conworld.  The diversity of spellings (Teppala, Tebbala, Tippala, Tipala, and even more rare ones) is due to the fact that no one language ever reacghed majority status on that planet.
'''Teppala''' or Tebbala is the planet that contains the human population in [[user:Soap|Soap]]'s conworld.  The diversity of spellings (Teppala, Tebbala, Tippala, Tipala, and even more rare ones) is due to the fact that no one language ever reacghed majority status on that planet.


Even though Teppala is the closest star to its sun (Erasali?), it is slightly colder than Earth.
===Global Warming===
Even as recently as 4500 AD, roughly the time of the founding of the major cities of the Wamu Empire, the climate was much colder.  For example, winter in Paba was about 15F colder than present.  Lypelpyp was 45F colder than present.  Summers in Paba were about the same, but were much shorter and the warmest time of the year was the vernal equinox.  Summer in Lypelpyp was even hotter than present ... their winters averaged about -5F and summers about 98F ... thus arly Lypelpyp was a difficult place to live.  However, it did have more rain than at present.
Climate of Early Cities
              Warmest    Coldest
                Month      Month
Blop            78          8
Paba            82        37
Lypelpyp        98        -5
The persistence of cold into fairly recent times is the main reason why pine trees are the dominant type even in the present-day subtropical south coast (areas like Paba).


Humans share the planet with many other sapient animals, and are at the mercy of the more powerful ones. For example, in the very center of the Poswob Empire, from about 7700 to 8200 AD, "the Great Feast" occurred, where the population of humans and rabbits began to swell enormously, leading them to spread out and be attacked by predators such as cats and some birds.  After 500 years the human population was whittled down to a few survivors in hard to reach places, as it remains today, but the rabbits survived the attacks and became the dominant species even though they are still fighting off those same predators today.


==Climate==
===Cold Teppala===
In the year 0, the average temperature along the south coast of Rilola was about 40F (at places like Paba) with almost no change in seasonal temperature bursts.  This is because the eccentricity of the planet was twice as severe then as it is now, and it was balanced such that the perihelion was at the same time as northern winter, and the aphelion was during northern summer.  Inland, sumemr was actually colder than winter, and indeed, the eccenticity was so strong that the whole planet south of aboyut 45N had its seasons all at the same time, and therefore winter cold ruled the world and even the tropics got snow.  However, in the southern hemisphere, summer was extremely hot, with places such as 20S deep inland averaging -10F in winter and 170F in summer. 220F temperautes were not unheard of, as even the inland sea of Kandino had bvoiled awau nmow/. THus life was impossible there even for the hardiest of animals, and life retreated to the coaasts.
In the year 0, the average temperature along the south coast of Rilola was about 40F (at places like Paba) with almost no change in seasonal temperature bursts.  This is because the eccentricity of the planet was twice as severe then as it is now, and it was balanced such that the perihelion was at the same time as northern winter, and the aphelion was during northern summer.  Inland, sumemr was actually colder than winter, and indeed, the eccenticity was so strong that the whole planet south of aboyut 45N had its seasons all at the same time, and therefore winter cold ruled the world and even the tropics got snow.  However, in the southern hemisphere, summer was extremely hot, with places such as 20S deep inland averaging -10F in winter and 170F in summer. 220F temperautes were not unheard of, as even the inland sea of Kandino had bvoiled awau nmow/. THus life was impossible there even for the hardiest of animals, and life retreated to the coaasts.


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  55N Deep Inland  -32        20
  55N Deep Inland  -32        20
  45N Deep Inland    17        45
  45N Deep Inland    17        45
  30N South Coast    46        82
  30N South Coast    46        82     (near Paba)
  Equator Coast      78        96         
  Equator Coast      78        96         
  20S Deep Inland  121        93
  20S Deep Inland  121        93


These temperatures do not account for thermally induced rainfall; e.g. the 158F is what the temperature *would* be if there were not constant torrential rainfall there. 


 
Note that it takes up until 45N for the seasons to be in their "proper" order.  Also, note that in 1300BC, winters actually become colder going from 30N to the equator.  This is partly due to cold air crossing the ITCZ and penetrating the northern hemisphere.  But it cannot get all the way to 30N generally.  This is similar to the very rare phenomenon found on Earth where a very strong cold wave from Antarctica will chill out the Amazon rainforest and occasionally peep up over the equator into the Caribbean, making for a cold wave in summer that's colder than any cold wave in winter.
Thus it takes up until 45N for the seasons to be in their "proper" order.  Also, note that in 1300BC, winters actually become colder going from 30N to the equator.  This is partly due to cold air crossing the ITCZ and penetrating the northern hemisphere.  But it cannot get all the way to 30N generally.  This is similar to the very rare phenomenon found on Earth where a very strong cold wave from Antarctica will chill out the Amazon rainforest and occasionally peep up over the equator into the Caribbean, making for a cold wave in summer that's colder than any cold wave in winter.


However, it is also due to the logic of alignement of "high sun" seasons with distance from that sun, meaning the summer in the N Hempishere coincided mostly with the weakest insolation and thus the warmest month was not the same month as further south.
However, it is also due to the logic of alignement of "high sun" seasons with distance from that sun, meaning the summer in the N Hempishere coincided mostly with the weakest insolation and thus the warmest month was not the same month as further south.
===Global Warming===
Even as recently as 4500 AD, roughly the time of the founding of the major cities of the Wamu Empire, the climate was much colder.  For example, winter in Paba was about 15F colder than present.  Lypelpyp was 45F colder than present.  Summers in Paba were about the same, but were much shorter and the warmest time of the year was the vernal equinox.  Summer in Lypelpyp was even hotter than present ... their winters averaged about -5F and summers about 98F ... thus arly Lypelpyp was a difficult place to live.  However, it did have more rain than at present.




===Nutation===
If APR is perihelion in 8773, and FEB in 4100 (but it might be Jan), then it goes roughly 1 month every 2300 yrs, and therefore 6 months in 14000 years. thus peri would be  SEP  in the year 8000 BC, AUG in 10300 BC, JUL in 12600 BC, and JUN in 15000 BC. but, as above, it might be slightly faster than this.


Climate of Early Cities
==Climate==
===Differences from Earth===
   
Teppala is the size of Earth, but has some differences that produce a different array of climates. The axial tilt is only about 17°, so locations on Teppala tend to have lower seasonal amplitudes than locations at similar latitudes on Earth. The zonal wind speed is also greater, so there are fewer examples of air masses penetrating the fronts and appearing outside their usual circulation cell. However, this also causes the atmosphere to hold five cells instead of three, so the bands from which air masses can reach any given location are significantly closer together than on Earth.
              Warmest    Coldest
                Month      Month
  Blop            78          8
  Paba            82        37
Lypelpyp        98        -5


====Orbit====
Teppala's orbit is more eccentric than Earth's, with the perihelion in April and the aphelion in October. Because of this, seasons spiral northward across the planet like a barberpole: summer peaks in January at the South Pole, February or March over the southern continent, April at the equator, May in the inner tropics, June in the outer tropics and much of the middle latitudes, and July at the North Pole.  Likewise, summer warps northwards as well. at the South Pole, the coldest month is July, but it shifts to August moving northwards, then to September, and becomes October near the Equator; then, in the northern hemisphere, the coldest month is November in the tropics, then December, and finally January near the North Pole.


The persistence of cold into fairly recent times is the main reason why pine trees are the dominant type even in the present-day subtropical south coast (areas like Paba).
===Asteroid Impact Event===
In the year 0, an asterioid smashed into the area near the Equator, killing most humans, animals, and plants instantly.  The outdoor temperature soared to over 500°F and melted hte rocks and boiled away the water.  For more than three years after the impact, atmospheric temperatures in this region often exceeded 150°F, and there was almost no rainfall.  In the southern hemispgere, the temrpature was as high as 260°F, killing most of the dinosaurs living on Gitaipanu.  (The asteroid actually hit slightly south of the equote, so the impact was wors there.) Humans had to live in that environment, survivning by staying mostly underwater in order to keep cool.  In the mountains, humans ducked into caves to stay cool (teh caves did notget as hot as the outdoor environment).  Since there was almost no rain on the whole planet for several years, most plants and animals died.  However, rapidly melting glaciers provided a source of fresh water for much of the mainland and even some islands.


The record-breaking temperatures produced towering thunderstorms that delivered as much as 150" of rain per day on those few places lucky enough to receive them; these were mostly in high mountains.
Most people in the middle latitudes experience only two seasons: winter and summer, with an abrupt transition from one to the other.  Growing seasons are therefore about the same length — six months — regardless of latitude, once outside the tropics.  (Note that humans are native only to the Northern Hemisphere.)


==Glossary==
For example, here are the monthly tmperatures in [[Lypelpyp]], 8773 AD (Fahrenheit):
This is a list of names and terms used in Teppalan history books.  Unlike the rest of what I write here, this page allows fourth-wall terminology such as "I created", etc, and mixes timelines that are thousands of years apart.  Moreover it sometimes uses old names that shouldve been dead 20 years ago, but I havent gotten around to replacing.  e.g. "Camia", which is a name I created in the year 1992 after visiting [[wikipedia:Mount Washington|Mt. Washington]] in New Hampshire, USA, and learning that cold weather was powerful but humans w2ere afraid to expose themselves to it.  Camia is not the name of any nation in my current conworld, but is the cover term for several other nations yet unname4d.


      Jan  Feb  Mar  Apr  May  Jun  Jul  Aug  Sep  Oct  Nov  Dec
MAX  50  60  74  89  92  96  95  88  72  58  52  49
MIN  28  36  48  59  62  64  64  57  45  34  31  27


=== A ===
Thus, summer and winter each consist of about five months of similar temperatures, with transitional periods being very shortThus the people of Lypelpyp speak only of summer and winter.   
;Abawa/Aboa
A nation on Laba.
;Adabawa
A king of Laba who tried to take over the world.
;Anzan
The name of the Andanese nation-state founded in the year 4145For most of their history, the Andanese people had preferred to live in other people's nations rather than founding their own, but the increasing violence all around them led them to band together in self-defense.  However, Anzan was still not a traditional nation-state because even most of the Andanese were banned from living thereIt was instead the stronghold of a political organization called the Tinks (''Lislilasila''), whose primary enemies were the [[#Crystals|Crystals]].


=== B ===
The seasonal peaks are near the solstices, with April about as warm as August and October about as cold as FebruaryThis is a far-inland location; near the coasts, the seasons lag somewhat more, but no place has a pattern like Earth.
;Bābā
Literally meaning "maternity ward", this is the old name of [[Paba]]They had a very high birthrate.
;Bloppabop
An old name for [[Poswa]] and its people.  Really just means "milk language people".  However, the name [[Blop]] has been repurposed after all because it by coincidence happens to also mean "eye".


=== C ===
====Climate zones====
'''Camia''' An idea I created in 1992 after visiting the peak of [[wikipedia:Mount Washington|Mt. Washington]] and realizing that cold weather was more powerful than warm weather, despite the persistence of global warming (which at the time was just beginning to be noticed, as the 1970s and 1980s had been [http://www.pressherald.com/2014/01/04/how_low_can_portland_temperatures_go__/ quite cold])Literally walking a mile uphill to school in -35F weather, I realized I had found my power and essentially became a Camian for life. (I just now checked, and it was 1.02 miles.)  The name is from "Cold Men", as I was too young then to have an actual developed conlang.
Because of the planet's low axial tilt, greater zonal wind speeds, and the small size of the continent of Rilola where humans live, most of the world's climates fall into one of the [[wikipedia:marine climates|marine]] climate categories, and new categories unique to Teppala must be createdThese are:


=== D ===
#'''Hypermarine''': Taking Earth's marine climates as the default, there must be a way to mark out climates that are not tropical but have a low seasonal amplitude of temperature even by Teppala's standards.  This climate occurs on Earth too in extremely isolated habitats such as the [[wikipedia:Kerguelen_Islands#Climate|Kerguelen_Islands]], Macquarie_Island, Crozet islands, and Campbell Island NZ, all of which are in the Antarctic and experience the same heavy zonal winds that are common on teppala even over land.
=== E ===
#'''Paratropical''': This is similar. This refers to climates in the desert belt areas where the summer is hot and dry, and the winter is wet, but due to the low axial tilt, still only slightly cooler than it is in the summer.  These climates are essentially tropical climates whose rainfall pattern is reversed from what on Earth is normal: wet summer, dry winterThis also occurs on Earth in a [[wikipedia:Fortaleza#Climate|few]] isolated [[wikipedia:Trincomalee#Climate|areas]] because of mountains and monsoons, but on Earth, these "reversed" tropical climates are humid even when the rain does not fall.  On Teppala, these climates resemble typical desert climates in the summer, with no rain and low relative humidity, and resemble humid mid-latitude climates in the winter save for the much higher temperatures due to the lack of penetration of cold air from higher latitudes.
;Erala
#:Many paratropical climates would on Earth be considered ''hot semi-arid climates'', but whereas on Earth the temperature in summer quickly rises away from the immediate coastline (and is sometimes supremely hot even there), on Teppala this is a common climate and is not associated with extreme summer heat.  For example, much of southern Paba has average summer temperatures only around 68F (20C) despite nearly unbroken sunshine.  This means there is less evapostranspiration than on Earth, ample vegetation abounds, and that to call the climate semiarid would be misleading.
A rare name of "Camia"From [[Tapilula]] "yabala", from an even earlier "Rapala".


=== F ===
===Influence on habitats===
=== G ===
Humans share the planet with many other sapient animals, and are at the mercy of the more powerful ones. For example, in the very center of the Poswob Empire, from about 7700 to 8200 AD, "the Great Feast" occurred, where the population of humans and rabbits began to swell enormously, leading them to spread out and be attacked by predators such as cats and some birds. After 500 years the human population was whittled down to a few survivors in hard to reach places, as it remains today, but the rabbits survived the attacks and became the dominant species even though they are still fighting off those same predators today.
=== H ===
;Hukuku
A state of "Camia" (Kava?) that is run by "heroes". Also known as Sopato, but this is a "bad" name because it doesnty belong to the native language.


=== I ===
===Asteroid Impact Event===
=== J ===
In the year 0, an asterioid smashed into the area near the Equator, killing most humans, animals, and plants instantly.  The outdoor temperature soared to over 500°F and melted hte rocks and boiled away the water.  For more than three years after the impact, atmospheric temperatures in this region often exceeded 150°F, and there was almost no rainfall.  In the southern hemispgere, the temrpature was as high as 260°F, killing most of the dinosaurs living on Gitaipanu.  (The asteroid actually hit slightly south of the equote, so the impact was wors there.) Humans had to live in that environment, survivning by staying mostly underwater in order to keep coolIn the mountains, humans ducked into caves to stay cool (teh caves did notget as hot as the outdoor environment).  Since there was almost no rain on the whole planet for several years, most plants and animals diedHowever, rapidly melting glaciers provided a source of fresh water for much of the mainland and even some islands.
=== K ===
=== L ===
=== M ===
;The Mirror Project
More than 10000 years ago, the empire of [[Nama]] ruled much of the world and had only one enemy in the world, the [[#S|Sukuna]] tribes to their southThey used their seemingly endless land area to repurpose themselves to mirror the rest of the world: any political organization, be it a religion, a political ideology, or just an ethnic group needing a new home, could found itself a new nation inside Naman territory and live in peace, protected by Nama's land army against all outsidersMoreover they were even allowed to vote in Nama's own government at the highest level, because they were indeed a fully recognized nation within Nama's empire.


At first the Mirror Project produced little growth, because most of the peoples friendly to Nama were already living in Nama and thus the Mirror nations generally corresponded to where people already lived.  Occasionally, though, a Sukuna tribe that had previously been hostile to Nama would make peace and Nama would agree to resettle their people somewhere in Nama.  For a long time, these new nations were along the south coast, in the choicest land, but the coast eventually filled up and the Mirror nations were instead placed near the geographical center of Nama, just north of the Gimbanaikata mountains.
The record-breaking temperatures produced towering thunderstorms that delivered as much as 150" of rain per day on those few places lucky enough to receive them; these were mostly in high mountains.
 
The Mirror Project survived for over 10000 years but its territory was so poorly defended that it was almost completely eaten up by the invading armies of the [[Vora Empire]] in the so-called "War of the Thigh".
==Political parties==
 
:''See [[Political parties of Teppala]] and the edit history of this page for missing information.''
=== N ===
=== O ===
=== P ===
:''See also [[List of Teppalan names beginning with P]].''
;P
P is a female military leader who in the 3560s established a monopoly on settlement of the far north for her people, the '''Ḳotagʷurî'''.
 
=== Q ===
=== R ===
=== S ===
;STW
[[STW|Save The World]] is an organization founded within [[Altotta]], specifically the [[Vora Empire]], in the year 3916.  Though it aimed to be a transnational organization, it was entirely confined to Altotta.
 
;Swamp Kids
The '''Swamp Kids''' were a political party founded in Waamū in the year 4149.  They were workers who had defeated their bosses by becoming so efficient that all other buesinnesses wnt down, and even the military was controlled by the laborers now.  They refused to hand over their weapons and therefore overthrew the ruling Zakap government.  The name "Swamp Kids" refers to their desire to settle in Baeba Swamp, which is very far from Waamū.  Alternate names for the Swamp Kids are '''Ikahaa''' (in Andanese) and '''Pipissimba''' (in Pabappa).
 
=== T ===
=== U ===
UPL the United Pacifist League.
 
=== V ===
 
=== W ===
=== X ===
;Xʷugâ
The name of an ethnic group living in [[Thaoa]], [[Paba]], [[Subumpam]], and [[Nama]].  THeir tribal lands in these four empires are all interconnected.  They claim the Subumpamese state of Vuʒi as their homeland, but have no nation of their own. 
 
They are well known for their aggressive promotion of violence against women, especially within marriage but also in public between unrelated people. 
 
They have been generally hated by all other ethnic groups, even the other ethnic minorities in the nations they live in.  The only exception to this is [[Nama]], which has long had a tradition of welcoming people of all races and religions.  This has led the other empires to believe that the Xʷugâ are native to Nama rather than Subumpam.  The explanation for why the Xʷugâ are living in the other three empires would then be that they were living in those areas of the other three empires that were originally conquered from Nama.
 
The Xʷugâ have many names in different languages, such as '''Suxaŋ''' in Thaoa, '''Fužai''' in Subumpamese, and '''Fua''' in Pabappa.  (Xʷugâ is the [[Khulls]] name, where Khulls is the official language of Nama and many territories to its west.)  They find the name ''Fua'' offensive, however, and prefer to have Pabaps refer to them by one of the other names. The Pabaps inturn refer to them using [[wikipedia:dysphemism|dysphemisms]] such as '''Pispitam''' "kings of cutting", but the Xʷugâ generally find these attempts at being offensive actually less offensive than using the name Fua.
 
=== Y ===
;Yīa
The central god of Yiibam.
;Yiibam
The ancient religion of [[Paba]].
;Yuyabhoybakopa
I love this name.  I created it in the late 1990s, and have remembered it ever since.  The language it is from no longer makes sense in my conworld, but I want to keep the name.  There was no /bʰ/ in this language, it simply had a cluster /bh/.  The name means "one who deposes human kings" and was originally meant for a "car" (a type of car-like animal) but got transposed to a hedgehog when the cars themselves became recast as hedgehogs.  This is actually a return to an even older idea of mine where giant hedgehogs dominated the wilderness.  No, I wasnt inspired by SOnic the Hedgehog, these hedgehogs were quite true to the Earth form of the species in being very slow and careful in movement.  The only difference is that they were much larger than humans, as were all other animals.  See [[wikipedia:Final_Fantasy_Mystic_Quest#Battle_system|Mystic Quest]] where tiny humans fight gigantic animals for what actually inspired me.
 
=== Z ===
;Zeniths
[[The Zenith]] is the name of a political party in the 4100's AD.  THough its roots can be traced back to the ''Xʷugâ'' tribes of a much earlier day, it was not a true political organization until very late in its history.  This type of transformation was common in this era: organizations that began their life as simple, apolitical tribal governments branch out into true politics when they find they have a common interest with a different ethnic group, or when the original ethnic group divides into two based on religion or politics.
;The "ZZ" Zone
An area where dolphins live.  Dolphins on Teppala have nations with defined borders, much the way humans do.  However they do not have cities within those nations; the nations are each simply an amorphous whole.


==Notes==
==Notes==
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A region of the ocean controlled mostly by [[dolphin]]s.  On Teppala, dolphins are powerful animals capable of running their own governments and see humans as equals. Some dolphins prey on humans, and some humans prey on dolphins.  But among both species are pacifists who want the two species to get along.


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Teppala or Tebbala is the planet that contains the human population in Soap's conworld. The diversity of spellings (Teppala, Tebbala, Tippala, Tipala, and even more rare ones) is due to the fact that no one language ever reacghed majority status on that planet.

Even though Teppala is the closest star to its sun (Erasali?), it is slightly colder than Earth.


Global Warming

Even as recently as 4500 AD, roughly the time of the founding of the major cities of the Wamu Empire, the climate was much colder. For example, winter in Paba was about 15F colder than present. Lypelpyp was 45F colder than present. Summers in Paba were about the same, but were much shorter and the warmest time of the year was the vernal equinox. Summer in Lypelpyp was even hotter than present ... their winters averaged about -5F and summers about 98F ... thus arly Lypelpyp was a difficult place to live. However, it did have more rain than at present.


Climate of Early Cities


              Warmest     Coldest
               Month       Month
Blop             78          8
Paba             82         37
Lypelpyp         98         -5


The persistence of cold into fairly recent times is the main reason why pine trees are the dominant type even in the present-day subtropical south coast (areas like Paba).


Cold Teppala

In the year 0, the average temperature along the south coast of Rilola was about 40F (at places like Paba) with almost no change in seasonal temperature bursts. This is because the eccentricity of the planet was twice as severe then as it is now, and it was balanced such that the perihelion was at the same time as northern winter, and the aphelion was during northern summer. Inland, sumemr was actually colder than winter, and indeed, the eccenticity was so strong that the whole planet south of aboyut 45N had its seasons all at the same time, and therefore winter cold ruled the world and even the tropics got snow. However, in the southern hemisphere, summer was extremely hot, with places such as 20S deep inland averaging -10F in winter and 170F in summer. 220F temperautes were not unheard of, as even the inland sea of Kandino had bvoiled awau nmow/. THus life was impossible there even for the hardiest of animals, and life retreated to the coaasts.


Temperature averages (°F):

10000 years ago (1300BC)
                 Global     Global
                 Summer     Winter

North Pole        -54        -39                                    
55N Deep Inland   -55        -42   
45N Deep Inland   -22        -51
30N South Coast    61         27
Equator Coast      92         15         
20S Deep Inland   158        -21
Today
                January      July

North Pole        -27         22                                    
55N Deep Inland   -32         20
45N Deep Inland    17         45
30N South Coast    46         82     (near Paba)
Equator Coast      78         96         
20S Deep Inland   121         93

These temperatures do not account for thermally induced rainfall; e.g. the 158F is what the temperature *would* be if there were not constant torrential rainfall there.

Note that it takes up until 45N for the seasons to be in their "proper" order. Also, note that in 1300BC, winters actually become colder going from 30N to the equator. This is partly due to cold air crossing the ITCZ and penetrating the northern hemisphere. But it cannot get all the way to 30N generally. This is similar to the very rare phenomenon found on Earth where a very strong cold wave from Antarctica will chill out the Amazon rainforest and occasionally peep up over the equator into the Caribbean, making for a cold wave in summer that's colder than any cold wave in winter.

However, it is also due to the logic of alignement of "high sun" seasons with distance from that sun, meaning the summer in the N Hempishere coincided mostly with the weakest insolation and thus the warmest month was not the same month as further south.


Nutation

If APR is perihelion in 8773, and FEB in 4100 (but it might be Jan), then it goes roughly 1 month every 2300 yrs, and therefore 6 months in 14000 years. thus peri would be SEP in the year 8000 BC, AUG in 10300 BC, JUL in 12600 BC, and JUN in 15000 BC. but, as above, it might be slightly faster than this.

Climate

Differences from Earth

Teppala is the size of Earth, but has some differences that produce a different array of climates. The axial tilt is only about 17°, so locations on Teppala tend to have lower seasonal amplitudes than locations at similar latitudes on Earth. The zonal wind speed is also greater, so there are fewer examples of air masses penetrating the fronts and appearing outside their usual circulation cell. However, this also causes the atmosphere to hold five cells instead of three, so the bands from which air masses can reach any given location are significantly closer together than on Earth.

Orbit

Teppala's orbit is more eccentric than Earth's, with the perihelion in April and the aphelion in October. Because of this, seasons spiral northward across the planet like a barberpole: summer peaks in January at the South Pole, February or March over the southern continent, April at the equator, May in the inner tropics, June in the outer tropics and much of the middle latitudes, and July at the North Pole. Likewise, summer warps northwards as well. at the South Pole, the coldest month is July, but it shifts to August moving northwards, then to September, and becomes October near the Equator; then, in the northern hemisphere, the coldest month is November in the tropics, then December, and finally January near the North Pole.


Most people in the middle latitudes experience only two seasons: winter and summer, with an abrupt transition from one to the other. Growing seasons are therefore about the same length — six months — regardless of latitude, once outside the tropics. (Note that humans are native only to the Northern Hemisphere.)

For example, here are the monthly tmperatures in Lypelpyp, 8773 AD (Fahrenheit):

     Jan  Feb  Mar  Apr  May  Jun  Jul  Aug  Sep  Oct  Nov  Dec
MAX   50   60   74   89   92   96   95   88   72   58   52   49
MIN   28   36   48   59   62   64   64   57   45   34   31   27

Thus, summer and winter each consist of about five months of similar temperatures, with transitional periods being very short. Thus the people of Lypelpyp speak only of summer and winter.

The seasonal peaks are near the solstices, with April about as warm as August and October about as cold as February. This is a far-inland location; near the coasts, the seasons lag somewhat more, but no place has a pattern like Earth.

Climate zones

Because of the planet's low axial tilt, greater zonal wind speeds, and the small size of the continent of Rilola where humans live, most of the world's climates fall into one of the marine climate categories, and new categories unique to Teppala must be created. These are:

  1. Hypermarine: Taking Earth's marine climates as the default, there must be a way to mark out climates that are not tropical but have a low seasonal amplitude of temperature even by Teppala's standards. This climate occurs on Earth too in extremely isolated habitats such as the Kerguelen_Islands, Macquarie_Island, Crozet islands, and Campbell Island NZ, all of which are in the Antarctic and experience the same heavy zonal winds that are common on teppala even over land.
  2. Paratropical: This is similar. This refers to climates in the desert belt areas where the summer is hot and dry, and the winter is wet, but due to the low axial tilt, still only slightly cooler than it is in the summer. These climates are essentially tropical climates whose rainfall pattern is reversed from what on Earth is normal: wet summer, dry winter. This also occurs on Earth in a few isolated areas because of mountains and monsoons, but on Earth, these "reversed" tropical climates are humid even when the rain does not fall. On Teppala, these climates resemble typical desert climates in the summer, with no rain and low relative humidity, and resemble humid mid-latitude climates in the winter save for the much higher temperatures due to the lack of penetration of cold air from higher latitudes.
    Many paratropical climates would on Earth be considered hot semi-arid climates, but whereas on Earth the temperature in summer quickly rises away from the immediate coastline (and is sometimes supremely hot even there), on Teppala this is a common climate and is not associated with extreme summer heat. For example, much of southern Paba has average summer temperatures only around 68F (20C) despite nearly unbroken sunshine. This means there is less evapostranspiration than on Earth, ample vegetation abounds, and that to call the climate semiarid would be misleading.

Influence on habitats

Humans share the planet with many other sapient animals, and are at the mercy of the more powerful ones. For example, in the very center of the Poswob Empire, from about 7700 to 8200 AD, "the Great Feast" occurred, where the population of humans and rabbits began to swell enormously, leading them to spread out and be attacked by predators such as cats and some birds. After 500 years the human population was whittled down to a few survivors in hard to reach places, as it remains today, but the rabbits survived the attacks and became the dominant species even though they are still fighting off those same predators today.

Asteroid Impact Event

In the year 0, an asterioid smashed into the area near the Equator, killing most humans, animals, and plants instantly. The outdoor temperature soared to over 500°F and melted hte rocks and boiled away the water. For more than three years after the impact, atmospheric temperatures in this region often exceeded 150°F, and there was almost no rainfall. In the southern hemispgere, the temrpature was as high as 260°F, killing most of the dinosaurs living on Gitaipanu. (The asteroid actually hit slightly south of the equote, so the impact was wors there.) Humans had to live in that environment, survivning by staying mostly underwater in order to keep cool. In the mountains, humans ducked into caves to stay cool (teh caves did notget as hot as the outdoor environment). Since there was almost no rain on the whole planet for several years, most plants and animals died. However, rapidly melting glaciers provided a source of fresh water for much of the mainland and even some islands.

The record-breaking temperatures produced towering thunderstorms that delivered as much as 150" of rain per day on those few places lucky enough to receive them; these were mostly in high mountains.

Political parties

See Political parties of Teppala and the edit history of this page for missing information.

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