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Trust me, you don't want lows in the 80's. The air turns dangerous and toxic. It will suck the living daylights out of you before you can walk a couple meters. I was born in lethally hot Chennai, India, the worst and deadliest climate this earth has to offer. Lows around 80 F occur for 10 months straight without any break. Thank god I am out of there.
you lie!! I just fact checked you and chennai,india only has 2 months of average lows above 80f. Now I do agree that place way to hot from april to september and is more than I can bear. but please don't exaggerate as october-march is quite nice there.
15 nights would be common for a single month but not the entire summer. Although not rare either. Now 44 days with a minimum of 80 as seen in Miami Beach would be common for the entire summer
you lie!! I just fact checked you and chennai,india only has 2 months of average lows above 80f. Now I do agree that place way to hot from april to september and is more than I can bear. but please don't exaggerate as october-march is quite nice there.
Its disgusting every month outside January. I ran my A/C 11 months a year while living there. January was the only month I liked the air temperatures while most of northern India had highs in the upper 40 F.
Stop with the Celsius already. No one in the USA knows what it means. Our government wanted to go metric in the 1970s be we all refused. The only metric we have is imported junk.
I am an American and I am becoming more and more "fluent" in Celsius the more time I spend on these boards....just deliberately created a bunch of polls that involve different activities in different weather conditions that use both F and C to force people to "think" in both (e.g. would you prefer hiking in 32 F or 32 C?). I love making polls but agree that my crazy fictional climates have become too much of an overkill.
I am an American and I am becoming more and more "fluent" in Celsius the more time I spend on these boards....just deliberately created a bunch of polls that involve different activities in different weather conditions that use both F and C to force people to "think" in both (e.g. would you prefer hiking in 32 F or 32 C?). I love making polls but agree that my crazy fictional climates have become too much of an overkill.
And now you overkill the forum with "do you prefer #F Vs. #C for blah" polls .
I am fluent with Celsius, Fahrenheit, Kelvin. Those who cant convert between the 3 should go to the first lecture of Thermodynamics I .
And now you overkill the forum with "do you prefer #F Vs. #C for blah" polls .
I am fluent with Celsius, Fahrenheit, Kelvin. Those who cant convert between the 3 should go to the first lecture of Thermodynamics I .
I'm tired by the stupid F vs. C debates and people claiming one is better than the other and Americans whining about Celsius. All scales of measurement are arbitrary. I'm using the polls to bridge the stupid gap.
Never. Oddly enough, the highest low for Germany was recorded at a mountain top during the 2003 heatwave: Weinbiet recorded a low of 27.6 C (81.7 F) at 550m above sea level .
Last edited by Donar; 11-13-2013 at 01:56 PM..
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