>>35053798Iceland is exceptionally warm for its latitude due to the warm Norwegian current, which is an extension of the Gulf stream. The closest RL example of similar latitude and current effects would be the subantarctic islands of Australia and New Zealand.
>>35053839The regions that benefit the most from that would probably be mid-latitude southern hemisphere since it got pushed into a somewhat colder climate without it being too cold. Continent arrangement around /nasfaqg/ also likely leads to the general area having a somewhat unusual rainfall pattern that is beneficial. The same can't be said of the subpolar climates that got pushed into tundra though. I guess the easiest way to fix it would be to assume the ocean currents goes a lot more poleward before turning (which is basically what happens to the Gulf stream that warms most of Europe).
Now I feel extremely silly trying to get others to conform to my climate distribution