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RE: What's happening in your world? - fool-ish - Dec-29-2011

Thankfully, the window is still intact and the wind is finally easing.


RE: What's happening in your world? - 'thul - Dec-29-2011

Good. Very good.


RE: What's happening in your world? - Farseer - Jan-05-2012

It reached 52C here today (which equates to about 126F but we only use Celsius here in Australia), and it's only going to get hotter... Toohot


RE: What's happening in your world? - fool-ish - Jan-05-2012

(Jan-05-2012, 01:15 PM (UTC))Farseer Wrote: It reached 52C here today (which equates to about 126F but we only use Celsius here in Australia), and it's only going to get hotter... Toohot

Oh my, that is hot! It's around 5C here at the moment and hideously windy again! I looked like I'd been dragged through a hedge backwards by the time I got to work today..my unfortunately curly hair and the wind don't get on at all! Mad




RE: What's happening in your world? - 'thul - Jan-05-2012

A comfortable -4C here. A bit too warm, though. -10C to -15C is better.


RE: What's happening in your world? - fool-ish - Jan-05-2012

A bit too warm? Far too cold! It is unseasonably mild for the time of year over here..something to do with westerly winds I think.


RE: What's happening in your world? - Farseer - Jan-06-2012

(Jan-05-2012, 10:49 PM (UTC))fool-ish Wrote: I looked like I'd been dragged through a hedge backwards

Clapping Oh, dear...I find that I just can't help but chuckle at your misfortune, with such a wonderfully funny picture that you have placed in my head! P




RE: What's happening in your world? - 'thul - Jan-06-2012

when temperatures are stable around -10C, there is rather little snowfall. Having temperatures above -2C or so generally means that there is a high risk of rain, and rain is no fun at all.


RE: What's happening in your world? - fool-ish - Jan-06-2012

(Jan-06-2012, 01:09 AM (UTC))Farseer Wrote:
(Jan-05-2012, 10:49 PM (UTC))fool-ish Wrote: I looked like I'd been dragged through a hedge backwards

Clapping Oh, dear...I find that I just can't help but chuckle at your misfortune, with such a wonderfully funny picture that you have placed in my head! P
Indeed! It raised a few laughs at work too! P


(Jan-06-2012, 11:14 AM (UTC))thul Wrote: when temperatures are stable around -10C, there is rather little snowfall. Having temperatures above -2C or so generally means that there is a high risk of rain, and rain is no fun at all.
You're quite right, rain isn't good. Though, surely at -2C or so, it would fall as snow?




RE: What's happening in your world? - 'thul - Jan-06-2012

Normally yes, but when a thermometer says -2, it does not mean that it is that temperature everywhere in the area. -2 might be a bit too severe, though.

Temperatures around 0C generally mean that the ground is potentially very slippery, so they should be avoided. Thus -10C is a nice temperature.