Well,
This is a map of everything 22C or above in August, done by Jack.
Otherwise the study video data shows you approximately what is what. Now, as said there he doesn’t trust the data fully as he moderated the temperatures in the Midwest and southern USA to be less extreme, but it’s still useful.
This is January temperatures for prograde and retrograde side by side, albeit with preindustrial conditions in place. As you can see, North America for the most part isn’t too far off, as is shbsaharan Africa, but Eurasia, South America and Australia are considerably different.
Another note is that in terms of the continental-temperate divide, we use the American 0C rather than the European -3C as an average for the coldest month as the cutoff point, so keep that in mind.
I believe Molotov’s predictions for other places are the same. The preindustrial prograde is 1.1C cooler on average than otl currently is, so I’m not sure how exactly that might change local temperatures, but if a place has one season similar but another considerably higher or lower, then it could dramatically alter the type of environment present. See much of Britain only being slightly cooler in summer but far harsher in winter. Meanwhile half of Sakhalin registers as temperate, whereas in otl even the southern tip averages -12C in January.
Indeed you did, ahead of the curve in that sense haha.
Another idea we had was something like this;
Comparing the closest otl analogies we can find to see where is the most equivalent.