So its like 30 degrees Celcius here in the Netherlands and I like have to learn topography of Japan and its surroundin waters, cities, countries. Its like sooo friggin hot. Dunno why I'm posting this though.. Just felt like I should..
You think 86 is hot? 120 here in Arizona during the summer
eerrrrrrrr poor u! i swear its like 30 here in england!!!! MY GOD WHY CANT IT BE COLD AGEN! and WHY THE FUCK does global warmign have to make the polar ice caps melt n the sun explode n yes n all the gcse papers burn n our bodies melt n wow!!!! im mad!
but here the weather is like..aaaah.. about 3 weeks ago it was like 25 degrees for 2 weeks I think, then it was back to rain and crap like that and now all of the sudden its 30 degrees..xD Just when I have to learn..sooo unfair..[BBF*EF]Stuka wrote:
You think 86 is hot? 120 here in Arizona during the summer
lol I dont want to hear it I live in Fairbanks Alaska
#1 Populated city in the world with the hightest temp swing
-72 F to 98 f are the possible temps here
#1 Populated city in the world with the hightest temp swing
-72 F to 98 f are the possible temps here
That is friggin insane, lmfao. I don't think I would be able to live there tbh, +1 for you lolVaNiSh wrote:
lol I dont want to hear it I live in Fairbanks Alaska
#1 Populated city in the world with the hightest temp swing
-72 F to 98 f are the possible temps here
30C? Hm. Bout perfect temp. that..
43C in my hometown during the hottest time of the year... Gets up to 45-47..... Right now where I live, average temp is 30-35....
Whoa... Can't believe these forums are still kicking.
I used to live iin Dubai
In summer it was common to have 50-55 C temps, highest recorded i nearing 65 C
thats quite hot
In summer it was common to have 50-55 C temps, highest recorded i nearing 65 C
thats quite hot
C = ((f-32)/9)*5 F = (c*9)/5)+32
Last edited by JG1567JG (2006-06-11 09:14:14)
The experience of "heat" does not just depend on temperature but also on humidity, pollution,...
I'm in Florida and it can get pretty hot down here. The hottest I've seen I think was around 110 degrees Fahrenheit.