• Lua@lemmy.world
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    5 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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    7 hours ago

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

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      6 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.

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    7 hours ago

    Moderate, preferably with no or very mild winters.

    We’re getting there.

  • CrazyLikeGollum@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    Cold. 65F (19C) should be a once in an absolutely never heatwave. Average annual temperatures should be closer to 0F than 0C. Fuck the heat, fuck the Summer, and fuck that stupid ball of plasma it rode in on.

    Bring back snowball earth.

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      10 hours ago

      Me, a Brit, in the north, currently experiencing our version of 19°C:

      I was in Berlin last month during the heatwave. In comparison, 35°C in Berlin is much more tolerable than 24°C in the UK.

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        10 hours ago

        I was in Leipzig at -1° in snow, and you could still walk around in a t-shirt.

        UK is deceptively humid, and it both chills and soaks you to the bone

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    10 hours ago

    About 10 years ago I was happy with 12°C when I used to work outdoors. Cold enough to work hard without working up a major sweat.

    Nowadays, given how it is constantly humid as balls here now, I lean towards 10°C being a similarly comfortable temperature, even 8°C depending on what I’m doing

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      10 hours ago

      Cycling on a sunny winter morning, the first five minutes suck, but afterwards it’s heaven

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      12 hours ago

      My life has been a series of moving to cooler and cooler climates and so far I have yet to regret a move. That said, cooler climates in Australia so maybe I just haven’t witnessed true winter yet

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    9 hours ago

    My ideal one is either 14C sunny or 16C overcast. Anything below kinda sucks and everything above is hell incarnate.