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#90
by
baldjoeg
on 16 Jan, 2013 17:29
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Weather here has been pretty chilly lately. 2 days ago it was really cold. It is supposed to be even colder here next Monday and Tuesday. Hope that the weather Improves soon.
Take care everyone!
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#91
by
Switchy
on 17 Jan, 2013 13:10
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Sunny 37 no wind. Beautiful day cool in the shade but nice in the sun.
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#92
by
RoWilJr
on 17 Jan, 2013 14:14
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Here in the Midwest...
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#93
by
Mr Jules
on 17 Jan, 2013 14:59
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#94
by
Crusher0209
on 17 Jan, 2013 15:22
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I cannot cope with Fahrenheit !
Click on the BBC weather forecast for London and you will see what I mean.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2643743[/quote]
I know what you mean over here in America we use Fahrenheit while over in Europe, Asia, and other parts over there use Celsius
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#95
by
Mr Jules
on 17 Jan, 2013 15:27
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I cannot cope with Fahrenheit !
Click on the BBC weather forecast for London and you will see what I mean.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2643743
I know what you mean over here in America we use Fahrenheit while over in Europe, Asia, and other parts over there use Celsius
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I guess it's what you are used to. Celsius always strikes me as more logical
below zero celsius - freezing/ice
100 celsius and above - water boils
anything in between is liquid water
so..
10c - mild
20c - warm
30c - hot
40c - too hot !!
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#96
by
Crusher0209
on 17 Jan, 2013 15:36
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I cannot cope with Fahrenheit !
Click on the BBC weather forecast for London and you will see what I mean.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2643743
I know what you mean over here in America we use Fahrenheit while over in Europe, Asia, and other parts over there use Celsius
I guess it's what you are used to. Celsius always strikes me as more logical
below zero celsius - freezing/ice
100 celsius and above - water boils
anything in between is liquid water
so..
10c - mild
20c - warm
30c - hot
40c - too hot !!
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Funny thing is I just went over this exact same conversation with my science teacher today
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#97
by
Gary~
on 17 Jan, 2013 16:21
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I guess it's what you are used to. Celsius always strikes me as more logical
below zero celsius - freezing/ice
100 celsius and above - water boils
anything in between is liquid water
so..
10c - mild
20c - warm
30c - hot
40c - too hot !!
I understand that the UK uses Celsius and you changed your currency to decimal but according to UK police reality shows it seems that the UK still uses
miles/h instead of
kilometer/h -- what happened? I can understand the US or anywhere else not wanting to change but going half-way with Le Système international d'unités -- that's odd. Unless I've got it wrong?
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#98
by
Switchy
on 17 Jan, 2013 17:54
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How true this C-F is ! The way I see it is there is Cold and F'n Cold. ! Just had to say that , same thing as time changes, never did it in the old days why do it now ? With weather these guys go to college and I can tell more how my bones hurt and looken out the front door or windows. Or for that fact going to the outhouse ,

, thank god , just kidden about that . But sure as the heck did

those were not the best of the old days , ya know what I mean.
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#99
by
Switchy
on 19 Jan, 2013 13:39
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43 degrees feels like 33 with slight breeze sun is shinning and sky is blue. Beautiful day.
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#100
by
slyjoe
on 19 Jan, 2013 13:48
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Its freezing cold here in Wisconsin. Im thinking its 40 degrees. Best yesterday it was 50 degrees sunny, but with 30 degree wind chill. Yeah, its crazy.
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#101
by
Switchy
on 19 Jan, 2013 16:21
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#102
by
imaginary
on 23 Jan, 2013 13:34
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Okay, this comment is in fahrenheit. When I checked the weather this morning, I thought the phone app was guessing my shoe size.
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#103
by
Switchy
on 23 Jan, 2013 14:39
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Okay, this comment is in fahrenheit. When I checked the weather this morning, I thought the phone app was guessing my shoe size.
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#104
by
Switchy
on 26 Jan, 2013 17:32
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Had a beautiful day here ! 50 degrees sun shinning and no wind. Still dry but very nice. Golf courses are looking better each day.