Yes, I wear clothes to feel fine at 0F, and I also need to wear clothes to feel fine at 50F. 85F is unbearable, and I would seriously consider moving north, if it regularly got that hot where I live.
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I do outdoors stuff even when it’s -20C but find it difficult to get anything done at 25C, never mind 37C.
akfdmfckwrl@feddit.dktoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•European propaganda DESTROYEDEnglish
121·15 days agoIn that case, you should change the scale to match how hot/cold it actually gets outside. In many parts of the world, and even in North America, it regularly goes below 0F or above 100F.
“How hot it feels” is highly subjective. I would absolutely melt at 100F but feel fine at 0F, and nothing feels colder than those rainy windy days when it’s 5C outside.
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World News@lemmy.world•Denmark’s Army Chief Says He’s Ready to Defend Greenland | Danish forces are moving to the island to show NATO—and Trump—that they’re serious about security.English
52·28 days agoAs did Sweden, Norway and France.
EDIT: And as a Dane, I am so grateful toward our real allies!
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World News@lemmy.world•Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos and Sam Altman among billionaires investing in 'Freedom City' to be built on GreenlandEnglish
3·30 days agoOr somewhere in Alaska, if they want a more Greenlandic vibe.
Yeah, it really depends on who you are and what you’re used to. I can even tell that I have gotten slightly better at handling hot weather, after we have started feeling the effects of climate change, and our summers have gotten warmer.
Here in Denmark we generally have very mild weather, but it is definitely on the cooler side. Half of the year it is between 0-15C and raining, and if you spend a lot of time outdoors the moisture will slowly start to seep through your clothes, especially if you’re like me, too lazy to put on a proper waterproof layer. Compared to that, proper snow and frost is great. It’s bright and pretty, there’s almost no moisture in the air and there’s a bunch of fun stuff you can do.