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Once geological processes and erosion have created a landscape this landscape will in turn alter the planet. Ocean currents and trade winds will tend to form and certain weather patterns will emerge. To keep this reasonably scoped we are just going to look at the currents, wind patterns and the resulting precipitation and climate effects. Landmass formation and erosion has been covered in previous questions and the resulting effects on life and biomes will be covered in a follow-on question.
What are the processes that drive weather and ocean patterns?
How do these processes shape the weather and the climate?
How can those processes be easily drawn upon to create realistic looking maps?
There are already good climate classification systems such as the Köppen Climate Classification. We do not need to redefine those or list the climates. Instead we are looking to described the processes that result in these climates and use that to inform the creation of a map that has a realistic climate distribution.
Note:
This is part of a series of questions that tries to break down the process of creating a world from initial creation of the landmass through to erosion, weather patterns, biomes and every other related topics. Please restrict answers to this specific topic rather than branching on into other areas as other subjects will be covered by other questions.
These questions all assume an earth-like spherical world in orbit in the habitable band.
See the other questions in this series here : Creating a realistic world Series
http://web.archive.org/web/20130619132254/http://jc.tech-galaxy.com/bricka/climate_cookbook.html This is how you do it... – Durakken – 2017-02-17T08:46:22.233
3the dwarf fortress map creation will do most of that (it won't use winds though IIRC) – ratchet freak – 2014-10-09T13:04:57.003
1I still think that this need to be addressed in separate questions. The climate at least need a specific question. It's not a bad thing if it increase our number of questions per day. – Vincent – 2014-10-09T16:28:10.637
@Vincent I did consider this and even split it in the first version of the question, the sections of it are so inter-dependant though that it's hard to separate them. – Tim B – 2014-10-09T16:56:29.660
I see, I understand what you mean. – Vincent – 2014-10-09T22:51:01.800
7This what-if.xkcd can be used as a tutorial. – Cephalopod – 2014-10-13T13:54:21.977
still working on the image. Will finish in less than 24h. – Vincent – 2014-10-19T05:49:17.523
@Vincent Ok, good to know. The bounty timer is ticking down fast :( – Tim B – 2014-10-19T07:55:54.463
Done, I edited my answer. – Vincent – 2014-10-19T18:23:38.893