Obviously Celsius you silly. you don't call 20 degree Fahrenheit warm :PSandulf29It can be when you live way up north...
[QUOTE="Sandulf29"]Obviously Celsius you silly. you don't call 20 degree Fahrenheit warm :Pjulian_jrIt can be when you live way up north...Yeah, doesn't often get much higher than the 30's in Farenheit it seems in places such as the North Pole, Alaska, and Northern Canada. There might be other places as well, like Northern Russia, and Greenland. (I also found out somewhere in the past that Greenland has more Ice while Iceland has more Green.)
We can ask n-re. She is from iceland. But I think Iceland is cold too. That place has got so many snow covered doemant volcanos I heard.Sandulf29I have no idea what Iceland is like. :\ Every place should be similar to where I was born: tropical. I was almost on the equator, there was no temperature changes...
But when you say high 30's what exactly? +37 is insanely hot and even I'll say it's too hot then.julian_jrThat's what I mean. Humidity does that.
[QUOTE="Sandulf29"]I agree I like tropics. I like warm, sunny and humid climate. Though I am not sure bout living on equator. That would mean lots of rain which I dislike -_-julian_jrThere's a dry season...Pretty much this. You have the dry season (as Julian said) and the rainy season (expect floods to come during that time). Right now the weather's unpredictable. It rained heavily around 6:00AM (probably earlier) and the morning's so cold, I almost felt like I'm in Cameron Highlands.
There's a dry season...Pretty much this. You have the dry season (as Julian said) and the rainy season (expect floods to come during that time). Right now the weather's unpredictable. It rained heavily around 6:00AM (probably earlier) and the morning's so cold, I almost felt like I'm in Cameron Highlands. Weather here in Chicago is always unpredictable...-_-[QUOTE="julian_jr"][QUOTE="Sandulf29"]I agree I like tropics. I like warm, sunny and humid climate. Though I am not sure bout living on equator. That would mean lots of rain which I dislike -_-koolkat14
We have the craziest weather changes since we're right at the spot where warm/cold fronts hit. I've seen Winters where it's like 65 in December for a few days and then suddenly drops to 20 in a single day.julian_jrHmmm....>_>
There's a storm coming to PR!:opapermariofan57Same question as J.
[QUOTE="papermariofan57"]There's a storm coming to PR!:ojulian_jrA tropical storm or hurricane?That will only be revealed once it hits.
[QUOTE="julian_jr"]We have the craziest weather changes since we're right at the spot where warm/cold fronts hit. I've seen Winters where it's like 65 in December for a few days and then suddenly drops to 20 in a single day.PolskaKingHmmm....>_>
There's a storm coming to PR!:opapermariofan57Same question as J. Chicago weather isn't as crazy lol.
I agree I like tropics. I like warm, sunny and humid climate. Though I am not sure bout living on equator. That would mean lots of rain which I dislike -_-Sandulf29Let's not forget that there's an actual country in South America named Equador. (I think that's the correct spelling, correct me if I'm wrong.) Brazil Is obviously the biggest country in South America, and the one with a huge rainforest, don't forget the piranhas are in that Amazon river i think it was.
Since I'm in Taiwan for the summer. The sun is almost always right above our heads in certain parts of the country. Curse you tropic of cancer!DreadDLordDI take it you don't like the heat.
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