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[Debate] The general chat thread

#19
In 2011 we had the actual temperature at 120F (48C) and humidex... heat index brought it up as high as 125/51. So yes, humidity makes all the difference.
Right now though the southwest is extremely hot... Phoenix is undergoing the same conditions... locally as hot as 130/54. That must be.. fun.. to say the least Tongue

As for winter, it doesn't exist here. We just call it a cool (and occasionally cold) spring. But I've seen low temperatures here drop to as low as 10F/-12C with wind-chill down to 0/-17 but that's not cold compared to places further north.
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#20
120F? That's... unsafe. Even Florida doesn't see temps that hot very often.

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#21
I've honestly NEVER seen 120F in either Florida or Louisiana. Must be pretty uncomfortable, even without humidity.
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#22
Heck yeah. I don't think I'd be able to really handle anything above around 105 or so.

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#23
The highest I'd seen when I lived in Tennessee was about 101... and I think that was the hottest I've lived in my life.
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#24
I've been in 106 before. I took a 20 minute walk and came back soaked. It's definitely not pleasant.

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#25
Ouch. Must suck to feel like you were just swimming and turns out you were just having a walk in the park Tongue.
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#26
Yeah, that's not fun. I couldn't really handle more than 20 minutes. Even that was a stretch. Tongue

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#27
So, do you like hot weather or cold weather better?
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#28
With the humidex (the "feels like" temperature) I've had the unfortunate experience of 50 degrees (122 fahrenheit)...
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#29
That's halfway to boiling point on the celsius scale...
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#30
It was about 38*C without the humidex. That was a horrible day... the electric grid was strained that day. No blackouts in my area that day, but some areas did lose power.
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#31
If it's so hot that there is a power outage, I'd say there is a serious issue. Tongue

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#32
Yeah, especially because then you normally lose A/C if you don't have a generator.
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#33
Most A/C systems cannot really handle that kind of heat anyway.

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#34
In Outback Australia 45+ degrees C is not uncommon in the summer. Even in Melbourne summer heatwaves can hit 43
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#35
Oh wow, that's pretty insane. Not sure I could handle that. Tongue

On a side note, I'm headed out of town tomorrow morning, and will be back late in the week. I won't have internet access, but moderator_1 will be watching over the community in the four days I'm out. Big Grin

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#36
Bye Blake we'll be sure to blow the site up while you're gone!  Big Grin
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