Board Thread:Suggestions Forum/@comment-25330335-20150207171200

This is a very iffy suggestion, but here goes.

I do not know if someone has already suggested this, and if it has been put down or not, but, weather has been on my mind for a while now. After Glflegolas posted his blog post on the climate of Middle Earth, I got started thinking. What if Middle Earth had weather? There are already months and days and years, but why not weather? It is a hard thing to explain, but I will do my best. Basically, different months by Shire Reckoning would have different seasons. You start at Halimath, which is the Shire equivalent of the end of summer, and work your way around the calendar. Snow would fall in the winter in places where snow is appropriate, and rain in Far Harad. During the fall, leaves would get a different saturation and hue, that way there would be no need for items like "Fall Oak Leaves:". Also, there would be more fallen leaves in the Fall. Also, trees would lose thrie leaves, according to kind, (spruce and pine would not) and their leaf blocks would be replaced with a "Bare Branches" block, which could support snow. During the spring, bare branches would slowly grow back their leaves, and the chance of rain would be greater. During the summer, everything would flourish, and the cycle would start again. Then we have temperature. In the winter, it would be colder, so you would have to wear a certain type of clothing to keep from taking freeze damge. And in the Summer, you would have to be careful not to wear to much clothing, otherwise you would overheat, and take heatstroke damage. The fall and Spring are temperate, so this would not be a problem.

This is an absolutly hug suggestion, and I am aware this would be a huge peice of work. Also, some things are left out, for filling in. You must admit it would be cool, though... 