• CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org
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    8 hours ago

    Cold. Always between -20 and +10C, probably. Of course, you can’t grow food very well in such a place…

    At -30 doing basic outdoor tasks gets a bit more complicated, but if it’s still I’d prefer it to +30 even so. I haven’t experienced anything below -40.

    Edit: So many fellow cryophiles in this thread, wow.

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      8 hours ago

      25 AVERAGE?! So like 15 at night and 35 during the day is considered not “heat” where you’re from?!

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    9 hours ago

    For personal physical comfort? Between 23-30 (75-85) with plenty of rain & humidity, not dry air. Am ok with hotter as long as it’s not too dry.

    For the world? Well down here before the warming the summers topped around the same they do now, just fewer days of it, so almost 37C, with daily afternoon thunderstorms, and winters were longer (not long, but longer) and likely to have a few days below freezing most years, so I guess for emotional comfort I’d take that, thanks.

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    23 hours ago

    After living for thirty years in oceanic climate, and now the last two years in subtropical and tropical climate. I definitely prefer tropical. It’s nice to never worry about being cold and not needing a dozen layers.

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    1 day ago

    Temperate climate, specifically warm-summer Mediterranean (Csb) or Oceanic (Do). Cool, wet winters and relatively dry, warm summers.

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    1 day ago

    Moderate, preferably with no or very mild winters.

    We’re getting there.

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      23 hours ago

      The avg. relative humidity here is 73% and avg. temperature 29C (84F). Summers (rainy season) do suck, but in the winter, when it’s cooler and dryer, that’s pretty pleasant. It’s too bad the winter months are smog months. So enjoying the outdoors has become a real exercise.

      I do hate wearing lots of (or layers of) clothes, so anything cold or where there’s non-stop rain for weeks isn’t really an option.