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Thank you. Don't worry about me too much. With that said...
Raising /hag/'s general altitude to 400-800m should not cause very significant changes, but the effect is still noticeable. The thing about high altitude is that it cools down places at a rather convenient rate of 1°C per 100m, so the rising would put the region 2-6°C colder than it currently is. As a result, I expect that the climate zones will expand further north (Dfa to Dfb, and Dfb to Dfc), primarily for the taller places. 800m is about the point where rain shadow effect might become significant enough to matter, although /hag/'s position makes it likely negligible on a macro level due to the direction of the prevailing wind in that latitude, and the semi-permanent high pressure zone generated by /uoh/.
In terms of biome, currently the majority of /hag/ is likely a mixture of grassland and forest. In warmer places, the higher latitude will make conifers more prominent than broadleaves, but the change is otherwise not significant. Some grassland might become more wooded since the lower temperature allows the environment to retain more water for tree growth. On the other hand, highlands in the south might become too cold to support tree germination at all, in which case it might become alpine meadows and moorland.

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