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What is the climate like where you live?
Topic Started: Saturday, 3. September 2011, 11:31 (931 Views)
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That's burning hot, man! I'd certainly die under such conditions D=
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Saturday, 3. September 2011, 20:09
That's burning hot, man! I'd certainly die under such conditions D=
plus humidity :/ and i had to help with landscaping that day XD
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I just remembered it is so dry here that our school usually cancels the physical education classes, because the city is often on a sort of warning state.
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Saturday, 3. September 2011, 20:17
I just remembered it is so dry here that our school usually cancels the physical education classes, because the city is often on a sort of warning state.
dry climates do, indeed, suck :(
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Saturday, 3. September 2011, 17:14
Dragon Lord, try Canada... 132+f in summer (if i did the math right) and -50F in the winter :P
132 F in Canada? I highly doubt it.


The weather where I live is perfect all year long. Except the occasional rain in the winter and spring. ^^
as far as i know C-F is x*2+32

so, 50C*2=100+32=132 F :P
50c = 122f. So your formula is wrong.
w.e close enough
Even 122 I still find that unlikely. :P

But hey, I've never been to Canada.
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Well as I am in the UK most the time it is either cloudy or raining. We do have some occasional sunny weather.
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Saturday, 3. September 2011, 14:57
Rainy or freezing. :P


Oh, there's some sun sometimes too. But mostly rain and then freezing cold in the winter.
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Sandaephon
Saturday, 3. September 2011, 20:17
I just remembered it is so dry here that our school usually cancels the physical education classes, because the city is often on a sort of warning state.
wow I would love that part
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It's usually hot over her most of the year. It gets cold sometimes during the winter. It's humid during spring/summer and starts getting less humid during the fall/winter. We get most of our rain in the summer as we don't get much during the rest of the year.
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Saturday, 3. September 2011, 17:14
Dragon Lord, try Canada... 132+f in summer (if i did the math right) and -50F in the winter :P
132 F in Canada? I highly doubt it.


The weather where I live is perfect all year long. Except the occasional rain in the winter and spring. ^^
as far as i know C-F is x*2+32

so, 50C*2=100+32=132 F :P
50c = 122f. So your formula is wrong.
w.e close enough
Even 122 I still find that unlikely. :P

But hey, I've never been to Canada.
you're one of those stereotypical guys who think we live in igloos and have pet polar bears arent you? :@
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Sunday, 4. September 2011, 10:46
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Saturday, 3. September 2011, 21:30
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Saturday, 3. September 2011, 20:04
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Saturday, 3. September 2011, 19:05
Gabriel.
Saturday, 3. September 2011, 17:14
Dragon Lord, try Canada... 132+f in summer (if i did the math right) and -50F in the winter :P
132 F in Canada? I highly doubt it.


The weather where I live is perfect all year long. Except the occasional rain in the winter and spring. ^^
as far as i know C-F is x*2+32

so, 50C*2=100+32=132 F :P
50c = 122f. So your formula is wrong.
w.e close enough
Even 122 I still find that unlikely. :P

But hey, I've never been to Canada.
you're one of those stereotypical guys who think we live in igloos and have pet polar bears arent you? :@
No, but 122f is just unrealistic temperature for a living area. It's something that could be possible in deserts, not for an area humans could live in without any trouble.


Also, according to Wikipedia, your average highest is below 80f. That's a big difference from 122f.
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its hot, muggy and sucks.
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