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Post by MET on Oct 16, 2021 7:20:11 GMT -5
E. Not suitable for physical activities most of the year. What sort of physical activities is it not suitable for? I do a lot of outdoor activities, which tend to make me hot, and cool, drizzly weather is absolutely perfect for staying cool and refreshed. I'll go running in 10 degrees and rain quite happily. Best weather for it, in fact.
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Post by Beercules on Oct 16, 2021 7:30:03 GMT -5
To be fair, this climate is suited to physical activity, infact, cooler climates are best for physical activity.
I think Shaheen lives in Qatar, she probably goes out in conditions that would make most of the human world pass out. I've been in Qatar, I know.
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Post by alex992 on Oct 16, 2021 9:04:11 GMT -5
E. Not suitable for physical activities most of the year. What sort of physical activities is it not suitable for? I do a lot of outdoor activities, which tend to make me hot, and cool, drizzly weather is absolutely perfect for staying cool and refreshed. I'll go running in 10 degrees and rain quite happily. Best weather for it, in fact. Yeah, as bad as this climate is, it's actually perfect for physical activities. A hot climate is terrible for doing any sort of strenuous exercise.
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Post by Shaheen Hassan on Oct 16, 2021 11:29:16 GMT -5
E. Not suitable for physical activities most of the year. What sort of physical activities is it not suitable for? I do a lot of outdoor activities, which tend to make me hot, and cool, drizzly weather is absolutely perfect for staying cool and refreshed. I'll go running in 10 degrees and rain quite happily. Best weather for it, in fact. I can't tolerate 10°C at daytime. I get hot relatively slowly and cool down quickly. 20°C without wind is the best for heavy physical activity and 25-32°C is the best for medium-light to no physical activity. Before coming to Qatar I used to live at high altitudes and winters were too uncomfortable. Now summers are too uncomfortable.
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Post by Shaheen Hassan on Oct 16, 2021 11:30:20 GMT -5
To be fair, this climate is suited to physical activity, infact, cooler climates are best for physical activity. I think Shaheen lives in Qatar, she probably goes out in conditions that would make most of the human world pass out. I've been in Qatar, I know. Correct, and I am male.
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Post by Ariete on Oct 16, 2021 11:39:04 GMT -5
I can't tolerate 10°C, and with rain I will get hypothermia.
Lol.
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Post by Shaheen Hassan on Oct 16, 2021 11:43:20 GMT -5
I can't tolerate 10°C, and with rain I will get hypothermia.
Lol.
Actually I can tolerate it if I wear a heavy jacket, thick pants and gloves, then enjoy sports.
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Post by Ariete on Oct 16, 2021 11:45:20 GMT -5
Actually I can tolerate it if I wear a heavy jacket, thick pants and gloves, then enjoy sports.
That's a good idea. It's 8C here now and I wouldn't go out in a t-shirt and shorts.
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Post by Shaheen Hassan on Oct 16, 2021 11:49:35 GMT -5
Actually I can tolerate it if I wear a heavy jacket, thick pants and gloves, then enjoy sports.
That's a good idea. It's 8C here now and I wouldn't go out in a t-shirt and shorts.
Currently it's 29.5°C with moderate breeze and the weather is very comfortable. It's hell weather for most members.
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Post by Ariete on Oct 16, 2021 11:58:02 GMT -5
Currently it's 29.5°C with moderate breeze and the weather is very comfortable. It's hell weather for most members.
No it isn't. 39.5C would maybe be. Very few here truly hate heat.
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Post by MET on Oct 16, 2021 12:04:04 GMT -5
What sort of physical activities is it not suitable for? I do a lot of outdoor activities, which tend to make me hot, and cool, drizzly weather is absolutely perfect for staying cool and refreshed. I'll go running in 10 degrees and rain quite happily. Best weather for it, in fact. I can't tolerate 10°C at daytime. I get hot relatively slowly and cool down quickly. 20°C without wind is the best for heavy physical activity and 25-32°C is the best for medium-light to no physical activity. For you. Not for me or loads of others in this country, though.
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Post by CRISPR on Mar 8, 2024 16:31:29 GMT -5
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Post by Crunch41 on Mar 9, 2024 16:05:58 GMT -5
E. Temperatures are OK, but it's cloudy all the time.
I would melt in Qatar. But I get why 10C feels cold there. If it was 10C in a climate like Singapore people would probably die from hypothermia. If it reached 40C in Norway, people would die from the heat.
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Post by massiveshibe on Mar 9, 2024 16:23:36 GMT -5
Cloudford has a beautiful oceanic climate, with mild, comfortable winters amenable for all forms of outdoor activity, and no awful piercing sun in summer to wear one out. Summers are lovely and mild, allowing for any sort of exertion and activity, which all people should be performing to the greatest extent possible, because I despise lazy people. The lack of serious cold in winter means no ice, so while cool, there's no danger of ice interfering with high levels of intense physical exercise.
I personally rate this climate an A+.
25 days of rain a month is not something great for outdoor activities.
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Post by Cheeseman on Mar 10, 2024 8:51:49 GMT -5
F
Egad those crummers are depressing. Utterly devoid of all warmth.
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Post by cawfeefan on Mar 10, 2024 8:59:03 GMT -5
D-, inoffensive temps but way too cloudy
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Post by arcleo on Mar 10, 2024 12:48:33 GMT -5
E. At least it doesn't get extreme temps, and as mentioned before, it's decent for being physically active in, but even for running I would want more sunny days than that.
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