View Full Version : Summer is here -- how the hell hot is it in your hood!
GaijinPunch
07-08-2004, 07:52 AM
Well, there's no two ways about it -- it's summer, and it's damn hot. While temperatures are yet to hit 40 C (probably in the mid 30's) the humidity here is like 200%. I cycle to work daily, and jog in the park on the weekends. It's like running underwater.
What about your area?
Paulo
07-08-2004, 08:26 AM
ITS SUMMER!! its cold its windy its raining... I cant skate and im annoyed... I also applied for a job with the enemy today... :smt011
Yakumo
07-08-2004, 10:15 AM
Well, there's no two ways about it -- it's summer, and it's damn hot. While temperatures are yet to hit 40 C (probably in the mid 30's) the humidity here is like 200%. I cycle to work daily, and jog in the park on the weekends. It's like running underwater.
What about your area?
:smt043 That's one thing I'm not missing about Japan at the moment. Right now it's raining as alway in the UK. My wife was saying about two weeks ago in Shimonoseki it was 38 C. I sure hope that she's remembered to put those moisture absorbing packs in the PC room and in the games cupboard. Don't want everything going all wrinkly from the humidity.
Yakumo
dj898
07-08-2004, 10:19 AM
huh? we are in the middle of winter over here mate...
oh i remember we are hanging up side down so we get the season in wrong order... :smt023
cheers
madhatter256
07-08-2004, 10:33 AM
What does 38C translate to Farenheit??
Here in Sunny Florida. It's in the mid 90s F for most of the day with 60-80% humidity, then heavy rains in the late afternoon to cool things down.
SilverBolt
07-08-2004, 10:58 AM
Here in holland it's supposed to be summer but we have had rain and low temperatures for the entire week :smt011
LeGIt
07-08-2004, 11:21 AM
Well
It looks like if I can get £1000 together any time soon I am off to Brazil for 9 months of capoeira - probably in September :D
If I can scrape together the cash I should be able to enjoy the summer in the UK, then whilst you lot are suffering in the winter I will be enjoying the summer in Brazil, and then I will return before it gets cold in Brazil in time for more english summer in 2005 :smt040
now .... where to find £1000 ....
Paulo
07-08-2004, 11:50 AM
If I can scrape together the cash I should be able to enjoy the summer in the UK, then whilst you lot are suffering in the winter I will be enjoying the summer in Brazil, and then I will return before it gets cold in Brazil in time for more english summer in 2005 :smt040
Depends where in Brazil you are going
LeGIt
07-08-2004, 12:00 PM
Fortaleza :smt023
Less chance of me getting murdered there lol
Greatsaintlouis
07-08-2004, 12:53 PM
Well, the past few days it hasn't been too bad here - mainly between 85 and 92 degrees Fahrenheit (something like ~30C) but a few weeks ago it was easily 95 and above into the 100s. I'm just hoping that it doesn't kick up again in the coming weeks.
Right now it is about 10 in the morning and a VERY comfortable 65-ish outside - I've got all of my windows open. :smt040
Alien Workshop
07-08-2004, 01:11 PM
It is between 90-100 F here, but it has been raining every day :smt011 We have been getting more rain than we usually get, so it is extremely difficult to find time to mow my yard. :smt009
PrOfUnD Darkness
07-08-2004, 02:24 PM
Heheh, it's not that easy ;-)
Tourists are very common targets of thieves :smt009
PD
Fortaleza :smt023
Less chance of me getting murdered there lol
SuperGrafx
07-08-2004, 03:28 PM
Well, it's been kind of rainy where I live.
Rainier than usual if I recall...
GaijinPunch
07-08-2004, 06:58 PM
38C is somewhere around upper 90's. I think 100 Fahrenheit is 41... might want to find an online calculator. I gotta get back into the Fahrenheit thing.
While it's just steamy as balls here, I LOVE the summer in this city. Cycling in heat is easier than in cold, it doesn't rain too much, the girls wear MUCH less clothing, and people just seem to be having a much better time.
Once the summer is over, I'm heading off to Hawaii indefinitely, so for the meantime, I have done my last winter!
Paulo
07-08-2004, 07:02 PM
Once the summer is over, I'm heading off to Hawaii indefinitely, so for the meantime, I have done my last winter!
ah Hawaii very nice. I have family friends who live there... and theres this lovely cool store called aloha rag... too too expensive tho! :smt011
Survival Tobita
07-08-2004, 10:03 PM
Low 90s F with 90% humidity, high chance of afternoon thunderstorms, every day until September. That's Florida weather :P
Calpis
07-08-2004, 11:10 PM
Here in northern California, practically on the water, it's sunny and cool as always. It's in the 60s-80 F, w/ practically no humidity. In Oakland, the "hood" up here, its slightly hotter :)
Greatsaintlouis
07-09-2004, 12:20 AM
For anyone confused about the different temperature scales in use in this topic, I present a general conversion scale:
80 Fahrenheit = 26.666666666666664 Celcius = 299.81666399999994 Kelvin = 507.67 Rankine
90 Fahrenheit = 32.22222222222222 Celcius = 305.372219 Kelvin = 517.67 Rankine
100 Fahrenheit = 37.77777777777778 Celcius = 310.927774 Kelvin = 527.6700000000001 Rankine
I think that covers it. I'm not sure how the hell to do Reaumur temperature scale, so four had damn well better be good enough for all of you! :smt017
madhatter256
07-09-2004, 01:41 AM
Low 90s F with 90% humidity, high chance of afternoon thunderstorms, every day until September. That's Florida weather :P
What area of FL do you live in?? Orlando??
A. Snow
07-09-2004, 02:22 AM
Where I'm at it was a blistering 64 degrees Fahrenheit though it will be in the 90's this weekend.
antime
07-09-2004, 08:11 AM
For anyone confused about the different temperature scales in use in this topic, I present a general conversion scale:
Alternatively, just ask Google (http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&c2coff=1&q=100+fahrenheit+in+celsius&btnG=Search).
AntiPasta
07-09-2004, 10:55 AM
As Silverbolt said, the weather isnt very summer'ish here - but there have been a few days of pleasant temperatures and sunny weather here. Sadly not yesterday, when I had the bright idea of travelling halfway around the country to pick up some PC hardware but forgot to bring my coat :smt019
And I'm off to Normandy this sunday, I hope it'll be better there. Only 2km from the beach :smt023
Then Tokyo soon afterwards, seems like I have to bring a LOT of spare shirts :smt043
kstyle25
07-09-2004, 11:20 PM
Here in Nashville its been around 90 F for the last couple of days with Humidity in the high 80's...
Yceman
07-10-2004, 12:14 AM
Legit, I live in Fortaleza!
<--- Look at my location
It seems an international meeting of the Assembler board is going to happen :)
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