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Temperature on a 14-days day planet

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In this question I asked about temperatures on a planet where a day last 30 days. The data are the same:

  • stellar flux of 1.118
  • albedo between Earth's and Mars's
  • atmospheric composition of 18% oxygen, 13% argon and 69% nitrogen
  • sea-land pressure of 0.87 atmospheres
  • land covered by water is 13%
  • axial tilt and the eccentricity are neglible

If it's useful, this is the map:

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How would maximum and minimum temperatures change (between night and day and across latitude) if a day last only 14/15 days? How would this affect the weather?

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