Dumb things people say about the weather? (date, autumn, november)
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Location: Live:Downtown Phoenix, AZ/Work:Greater Los Angeles, CA
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Originally Posted by B87
London, Berlin, Canberra don't have much in common with each other, whereas London and Paris have almost identical climates.
Actually they do, Paris is wetter than London which is why Paris is Coc compared to Cqc London, and areas of Germany that average above 32°F in winter are in fact Oceanic, you can't call them Continental when their mean doesn't go below freezing, while at the same time, these places are not hot in the summer either and don't have a winter like either Sydney or Warszawa(Warsaw), so they have more in common than you think
"-1C and 1cm snow on the ground means that the society falls apart and descend into total anarchy. I've experienced 10C and already then everybody was freaking out. So how bad must it be at -1C?"
"-1C and 1cm snow on the ground means that the society falls apart and descend into total anarchy. I've experienced 10C and already then everybody was freaking out. So how bad must it be at -1C?"
About the same difference between 29 °C and 18 °C.
I've see people all the time on Twitter/Facebook/etc talk about how inconsistent/bipolar the weather in my city is.... just because it was sunny previously before an afternoon thunderstorm hit.
I've see people all the time on Twitter/Facebook/etc talk about how inconsistent/bipolar the weather in my city is.... just because it was sunny previously before an afternoon thunderstorm hit.
I bet they say dumb ass **** like "only in Houston" too right?
I've see people all the time on Twitter/Facebook/etc talk about how inconsistent/bipolar the weather in my city is.... just because it was sunny previously before an afternoon thunderstorm hit.
People who think that the temperatures start falling after midsummers day. The average high for today is lower than it is in the first week of September.
People who think that the temperatures start falling after midsummers day. The average high for today is lower than it is in the first week of September.
I think most people would agree that July and August are the warmest months. I've never met anyone who thinks the peak of summer is June.
Location: Live:Downtown Phoenix, AZ/Work:Greater Los Angeles, CA
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Originally Posted by Thunder98
Many people think the hottest part of the day is noon. That is only for the coastal areas areas around here in the West Coast.
For the most part, you are right, but I've noticed Flagstaff, AZ usually has their high at noon, they have usually dropped a few degrees by 4-5pm, several if a midday t-storm rolled through.
Where I am today (San Fernando Valley)(for work), high occured at 1pm today, it has already gone down 4° in the last 3 hrs
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