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Post by melonside421 on Apr 24, 2022 23:46:17 GMT -5
A fucking plus. One of the few places where in a given annual cycle, you can experience a huge extent of the weather that exists on earth, temps wise. Hope you don't die walking the dog out! Despite shalop having a meme-tier obsession with extreme cold, I welcome him to this forum!
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Post by snj90 on Apr 25, 2022 21:40:02 GMT -5
B. Summers are a bit too hot. The tepid SUMMERS being "too hot" is your problem with this climate? Yeah, I don't want any nasty hot weather, especially since it's so pointless in such a place. And the summers would be very unpleasant without air conditioning.
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Post by Cheeseman on Apr 25, 2022 21:46:18 GMT -5
The tepid SUMMERS being "too hot" is your problem with this climate? Yeah, I don't want any nasty hot weather, especially since it's so pointless in such a place. And the summers would be very unpleasant without air conditioning. You must be half-polar bear then, considering I see three months of mild days and chilly nights. I could probably do without AC at my location and our July averages 82/61 (28/16).
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Post by melonside421 on Apr 25, 2022 22:57:55 GMT -5
Yeah, I don't want any nasty hot weather, especially since it's so pointless in such a place. And the summers would be very unpleasant without air conditioning. You must be half-polar bear then, considering I see three months of mild days and chilly nights. I could probably do without AC at my location and our July averages 82/61 (28/16). Atleast the nights are reasonable, but the days, hell no. Especially with humidity, which is probably common. Even 77F with 60% humidity feels hot to me. Mind you that I hate taiga and tundra climates, cause they are too cold, like Yakutsk.
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Post by Cheeseman on Apr 25, 2022 23:10:01 GMT -5
You must be half-polar bear then, considering I see three months of mild days and chilly nights. I could probably do without AC at my location and our July averages 82/61 (28/16). Atleast the nights are reasonable, but the days, hell no. Especially with humidity, which is probably common. Even 77F with 60% humidity feels hot to me. Mind you that I hate taiga and tundra climates, cause they are too cold, like Yakutsk. 77 F (25 C) is far from hot to me; that's pretty much the epitome of what I'd consider a mild temperature. 60% humidity would (rough numbers as it's 11 PM here and I'm too tired to look shit up) translate to a dew point of roughly 60 F (16 C) - also pretty moderate.
I never thought that I, someone who's lived in of all places Wisconsin all my life, would have better heat tolerance than the majority of this forum!
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Post by CRISPR on Feb 22, 2024 14:34:54 GMT -5
E-, at least May-September exists; and the sunshine is not the worst...
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