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  • CaloNordCaloNord Member Posts: 1,809
    I love that 'burning' to people who live in Europe is 35C...

    We routinely hit 40 and no one bats an eyelid. In summer you wander around outside crackling like bacon. :)

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  • Daralon87Daralon87 Member Posts: 236
    edited July 2014
    Mmm Omellets with Sausages on selfburning engine bonnet mmm (ok hottest day in Germany was 40,05 Grade)
  • KamigoroshiKamigoroshi Member Posts: 5,870
    Ugh, this talk of unbearable +° Celsius temperatures makes me want to pack my stuff and live on the summit of Olympus Mons. ¬_¬
  • CaloNordCaloNord Member Posts: 1,809
    I want to move to Germany. It looks so much nicer and COOLER. The heat is... unbearable. >:(
  • Daralon87Daralon87 Member Posts: 236
    edited July 2014
    You're everytime welcome.
  • elminsterelminster Member, Developer Posts: 16,315
    edited July 2014
    CaloNord said:

    I love that 'burning' to people who live in Europe is 35C...

    We routinely hit 40 and no one bats an eyelid. In summer you wander around outside crackling like bacon. :)

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    Sure but on the flip side your winter weather is even better than theirs.

    Also count yourself lucky. You may have hot summers but your winters look like heaven compared to my own (and especially compared to Beamdog employees in Edmonton hehe).
  • FinneousPJFinneousPJ Member Posts: 6,455
    I don't know about you but I like having 4 seasons, instead of constant sunshine.
  • TarotMasterTarotMaster Member Posts: 147
    Weather in Winnipeg is either Long and darn cold or hot/warm. I have noticed however that we have been getting rain allot in June and may. And for the fall it only lasts for about a month or more. Our coldest winter month seems to be January to me. I did however miss a large hot August and July in 2011 because i was staying in BC for the summer with family. When i returned the heat wave died down fast.
  • CaloNordCaloNord Member Posts: 1,809
    This ks true, it is fairly good in winter. :) Although I'm from N.Z. so I prefer the cold. I miss snow. :( Australia never does snow days! ;)
  • dementeddemented Member Posts: 388
    @CaloNord

    I would take Australia's climate to Ireland's in a second. We have three types of weather at this time of year:

    1. Slightly sunny. There's a few less clouds in the sky which means that people are everywhere. Gods help you if you're in a hurry to get anywhere.

    2. Low temperature and raining, but high humidity. This means that whatever you wear, you will get drenched. Put on a coat to protect from the cold and you'll be sweating in seconds. Wear a t-shirt and you'll be freezing and wet. No matter what you do to protect against it, you will get a cold.

    3. A combination of almost every possible type of weather. You want hail, we got it. Thunderstorms, floods or snow? In abundance. Sporadic changes in temperature? Of course. Humidity so bad at night you barely sleep. You betcha.

    ...sigh. Only another four months till winter.
  • CaloNordCaloNord Member Posts: 1,809
    @demented‌ hahahah! Summers here are 36-45 degrees C and 95%+ humidity for 6 months then suddenly it will end and it will be winter, 0-30 degrees C and 70-85% humidity. We really only have two seasons. :P We want to move. . . to Austria, in the mountains.
  • dementeddemented Member Posts: 388


    @CaloNord Oh yeah? Well we have to deal with...bees in the summer. What could Australia possibly have that's worst than bees?

    A climate that alternates between cold and very cold. Austria sounds pretty good right now.
  • elminsterelminster Member, Developer Posts: 16,315
    edited July 2014
    I don't know. I was in vienna a number of years ago and it was like 35c in august. Looks like I may have just wanted experience experienced unusually high temperatures though.
  • CaloNordCaloNord Member Posts: 1,809
    Ahh but to us, a 35 degree summer is still a little too high after so many years in 40's. It would be nice for it to go down to like 20 at night so we can sleep. We don't have air conditioning here so sleeping in 35 degree 100% humidity is near impossible. You just sit in bed sticking to everything wishing you could die. :P
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