• gmtom@lemmy.world
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      3 days ago

      Yeah but there’s no threshold temperature for hot. It being 105f isn’t much different to being 95f.

      But being sub zero is significant because water freezes which fundamentally changes your outdoors experience.

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        2 days ago

        As someone who lives in an area where it frequently hits 95 to 105, there absolutely is a difference, especially when it’s usually very high humidity here either way. 105 is too miserable to be outdoors unless necessary. 95 you could go to a park or the beach

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        3 days ago

        It being 105f isn’t much different to being 95f.

        Ooh, tell me you’ve never lived somewhere where both of those temperatures happen without saying exactly that

        Those are very different heats

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          3 days ago

          You’re fundamentally missing the point of my comment.

          Also I’ve lived in Cyprus in 45°c heat, so yes I do understand the difference .

          To make my point again. The difference between 99f and 101f is purely one of temperature. Unlike 1c and -1c where alongside the temperature change, it’s also now cold enough to freeze water, so you can have ice on roads and paths, it can snow and the air will be much dryer. So there is Ana actual threshold at 0c, whereas there isn’t one at 100f

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      3 days ago

      Weird thing is 36 is hot, even though (as I said) it’s normal body temperature.

      Normal temperature – comfortable outside – is usually somewhere between 15 and 22 (adjust for personal taste, obviously).

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        3 days ago

        Like someone else said, it’s just about what you’re used to. For me, 36 is a low number 'cause I’m from the US. I think we can all just agree to get along, yes?

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          3 days ago

          Nope.

          This is the hill I am going to plant my flag on and die on. (a)

          (a) – unless it’s too cold, then I am going to wait for summer to plant my flag. I mean – I am committed to this and all but I am not stupid enough to do it in winter. Plus we are about to get hit with Storm Eowyn over here and I’m buggered if I am staying outside during that – Winds of 100 miles an hour?? My flag would blow away!!! I’m staying inside until it’s done with then maybe I will plant my flag and die on this hill.

          But yes – I will plant my flag and die on this hill once we have nice weather :)