It might be just me... but i don't really understand the reasoning for the low "rainfall" on ice sheets... or tundra/boreal tbh. As a Scandinavian i have to say to reassure everyone that blizzards (the weather phenomenon, not the company ) still very much do exist despite global warming, and in actual arctic climates (like Greenland, parts of Iceland, et cetera) snow in general is fairly common, as is rain when temperatures do occasionally rise above 0c
i guess i just find it odd that i never see that many snow storms on an ice sheet in rimworld. and the only biome with pretty extreme "rainfall" is the tropical rain-forest
i guess i just find it odd that i never see that many snow storms on an ice sheet in rimworld. and the only biome with pretty extreme "rainfall" is the tropical rain-forest