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minus-squareTar_Alcaranlinkfedilink27•1 year agoWhere do you live that it’s 40+ degrees at ~8am in the morning, the entire year round? Or could you simply be looking for an excuse?
minus-square@pfjarschel@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink12•edit-21 year agoAlso Brazil Edit: not to mention the flash-flooding thunderstorms, tree-shattering winds, and so, so many hills.
minus-square@Kepabar@startrek.websitelinkfedilink7•1 year agoMost tropical/subtropical areas will have a heat index in this range for the majority of the year thanks to humidity. I live in Florida and maybe for two months of the year I could cycle around without getting soaked, either by rain or humidity. I do cycle around for fun though.
minus-square@MindSkipperBro12@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink6•edit-21 year agoNot everyone lives in sunny California, some people live in the perpetual 100% humidity tropical climate. Also screw second and third shifters, right?
minus-square@emergencyfood@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilink1•1 year agoI live in a ‘perpetual 100% humidity tropical climate’. 8am would be 20-22 degrees. Afternoons would be hot though.
Where do you live that it’s 40+ degrees at ~8am in the morning, the entire year round?
Or could you simply be looking for an excuse?
Australia
Also Brazil
Edit: not to mention the flash-flooding thunderstorms, tree-shattering winds, and so, so many hills.
Most tropical/subtropical areas will have a heat index in this range for the majority of the year thanks to humidity.
I live in Florida and maybe for two months of the year I could cycle around without getting soaked, either by rain or humidity.
I do cycle around for fun though.
Not everyone lives in sunny California, some people live in the perpetual 100% humidity tropical climate.
Also screw second and third shifters, right?
I live in a ‘perpetual 100% humidity tropical climate’. 8am would be 20-22 degrees. Afternoons would be hot though.