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ooohhh 30....
Its not a proper summer in AUstralia unless it tops 40C at least three times.
In Jan or Feb, we had about three days in a row over 40, in a week where it was always above 37C (100 F for all you slow countries
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If its 30 at midnight, well thats kinda different.
its 33 celcius in my pc and i got 4 cooling fans :/
its alot hotter in my room probs
29.7c in my room atm.. so its something like that outside too. and its only 1200
Theres been a lot of humid weather here in the Midlands, which means thunder storms just pop up when they feel like it, and that means I can't go fishing for a while.
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| Originally posted by blank its over 30 all summer here. |
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| Originally posted by Jessica.S it is so damn hot |
it was 10 degrees here last night. FACKIN COLD.
Got up to almost 50 C here yesterday. About 125 F.
Oh, and 99% humidity.
Why the hell did people start living here? Heh.
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| Originally posted by Jessica.S it is nearly 30 here! :l |
damn imperialists.. 
30C? yeah that's pretty warm, but try having it for the whole summer with almost no rain - some days up to 40C
Now that's hot.
everyday in santa barbara it's a refreshing high 60's to mid 70's, sunny and breezy (oh and i'm about half mile from the ocean)
in non-american that is like 18-20 something celcius.
in conclusion, i win
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| Originally posted by butterfly what's that translate to in american? i'd bring up the converter but i lost the link to it... |
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| Originally posted by kr00t0n roughly 90�F i cant believe ppl still use non metric based stuff and �F metric makes so much more sense, yet neither US or UK use it |
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| Originally posted by BTG stupid america, why dont you join the rest of the world, and use celcius. |
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| Originally posted by Tranceguy1 Obviously its the rest of the world that is stupid, not us Farenheit loving yanks |
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| Originally posted by kr00t0n but doesnt it make more sense to have freezing point at 0�C instead of whatever it is in �F? is it 42? i cant remember |
Sat
Aug 07 Sunny 41�/28� 0 %
Sun
Aug 08 Sunny 43�/29� 0 %
Mon
Aug 09 Mostly Sunny 43�/29� 10 %
Tue
Aug 10 Sunny 42�/30� 10 %
Wed
Aug 11 Sunny 41�/29� 20 %
*converted to metric for teh gimps :P.
doesn't water boil at 100 deg F?
oh, you joker, you.
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| Originally posted by Boomer187 Sat Aug 07 Sunny 41�/28� 0 % Sun Aug 08 Sunny 43�/29� 0 % Mon Aug 09 Mostly Sunny 43�/29� 10 % Tue Aug 10 Sunny 42�/30� 10 % Wed Aug 11 Sunny 41�/29� 20 % *converted to metric for teh gimps :P. doesn't water boil at 100 deg F? |
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| Originally posted by wwu.punisher We got a badass thunder storm earlier this afternoon. It dropped from 98F last week down to about 76F today. SO nice. |
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| Originally posted by Ang ' ela_ie Water freezes at 0, boils at 100 (Celcius). Thats the whole basis of the Centigrade system. |
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| Originally posted by Boomer187 Daniel Fahrenheit did not use the freezing point of water as a basis for developing his scale. He called the temperature of an ice/salt/water mixture 'zero degrees', as this was the lowest temperature he could conveniently attain in his lab. He called his own body temperature '96 degrees', and then divided the scale into single degrees between 0 and 96. On this scale, the freezing point of pure water happens to occur at 32 (and the boiling point at 212). The Celsius scale has more convenient values for these phase transition points (0 and 100 degrees) because Anders Celsius DID use water as a basis for his scale. |
Yeah, but Connecticut is muggy and humid. I grew up in Greenwich til twelve. It is hotter here in Colorado, but dry.
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| Originally posted by Nite-Mer Yeah, but Connecticut is muggy and humid. I grew up in Greenwich til twelve. It is hotter here in Colorado, but dry. |
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