Greetings,
I'm just wondering what's the hottest it ever gets to in your corner of the world?
It was 43.4 C' yesterday in Melbourne, Australia... 44.0 C' today and should be a cooler 43 C' tomorrow.
For those who think in terms of fahrenheit, today was 111.
This is all perilously close to highest ever January reading of 45.6 C' on 13th January 1939.
I won't tell you about my train trip home... it was a good chance to practice the paramitas.
Metta,
Retro.
What's the hottest it gets to where you live?
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Hello Retro,
For most of the world Fahrenheit is the measure used, not Celsius.
So 44 C = 111.2 F ..... a bit warm, hey?
metta
cooran
For most of the world Fahrenheit is the measure used, not Celsius.
So 44 C = 111.2 F ..... a bit warm, hey?
metta
cooran
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Greetings Chris,
Yes, just a little.
Metta,
Retro.
Yes, just a little.
Metta,
Retro.
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80 or 90 i think... but its rare to get really high.
where i'm from (houston texas) gets pretty hot, up in the 100s
where i'm from (houston texas) gets pretty hot, up in the 100s
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Try moving house on a day like yesterday, today and tomorrow!retrofuturist wrote:Greetings Chris,
Yes, just a little.
Metta,
Retro.
Except for a couple of ceiling fans, no aircon, and the refrigerator has gone.
Even the water out of the tap is hot.
Even at 9.15 PM, the perspiration is constant.
Cheers
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Greetings,
Good for vedananupassana?
Metta,
Retro.
Good for vedananupassana?
Metta,
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Re: What's the hottest it gets to where you live?
Where I grew up, northern Minnesota, we would have low (actual) temps of -35 F (-37 C) with a high of around -17 F (- 27 C) for up to to two week stretches. Actually, hard to say if -35 F is worse than 111 F.
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Greetings Tilt,
Looks like we need a complementary "What's the coldest it gets to where you live?" thread!
To which I would say about minima of 0'C (32'F).
Metta,
Retro.
Looks like we need a complementary "What's the coldest it gets to where you live?" thread!
To which I would say about minima of 0'C (32'F).
Metta,
Retro.
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Re: What's the hottest it gets to where you live?
In Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand, in March and April, it gets into the (low ) forties, but upper thirties regularly...man, it's hot...(35 today)...
Chris: For most of the world Fahrenheit is the measure used, not Celsius.
I may be about to crawl out on a limb here, but who, besides America and Britain use Fahrenheit?...and I'd venture to say definitely not 'most'...
Be well...and cool...
[Edited misattributed quote — Dhammanando]
Chris: For most of the world Fahrenheit is the measure used, not Celsius.
I may be about to crawl out on a limb here, but who, besides America and Britain use Fahrenheit?...and I'd venture to say definitely not 'most'...
Be well...and cool...
[Edited misattributed quote — Dhammanando]
Re: What's the hottest it gets to where you live?
Gosh, Retro, I feel for you. 44°C - that would kill me. I can hardly handle it when it's over 30 ° C here!retrofuturist wrote:Greetings,
I'm just wondering what's the hottest it ever gets to in your corner of the world?
It was 43.4 C' yesterday in Melbourne, Australia... 44.0 C' today and should be a cooler 43 C' tomorrow.
For those who think in terms of fahrenheit, today was 111.
This is all perilously close to highest ever January reading of 45.6 C' on 13th January 1939.
I won't tell you about my train trip home... it was a good chance to practice the paramitas.
Metta,
Retro.
In the summer we often get over 30-35. But we also get, very rarely, almost 40. Or over 40.
Genetically, I am a celtic type, with fair skin and hair,- and I feel comfortable in moderate climate, around 20-25°C.
Wonderful.
I can also handle cold weather pretty well.
But hot?
I was in Florida once and really suffered, except when I was in the ocean, where it was too cold to stay in for good.
So I was caught between a rock and a hard place.
A
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Absolutely Retro!retrofuturist wrote:Greetings,
Good for vedananupassana?
Metta,
Retro.
I was actually talking to my wife earlier in the evening, and remarking that how in winter, one is conditioned to turn the heating on, and that this sort of heat is desirable. Yet in summer, the conditioning of the mind is that it is undesirable. After years of hating the heat, I don't anymore. Its just vedana and the rest is just the result of craving and aversion.
Metta
Ben
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Learn this from the waters:
in mountain clefts and chasms,
loud gush the streamlets,
but great rivers flow silently.
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Learn this from the waters:
in mountain clefts and chasms,
loud gush the streamlets,
but great rivers flow silently.
- Sutta Nipata 3.725
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e: [email protected]..
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Hi Retro,
It looks like we have a similar climate, extreme temperatures in Lisbon are 42º C and 0º C.
Humidity between 80% and 100% all year long.
Being on the antipodes we are now on winter, 15ºC and raining at the moment.
It looks like we have a similar climate, extreme temperatures in Lisbon are 42º C and 0º C.
Humidity between 80% and 100% all year long.
Being on the antipodes we are now on winter, 15ºC and raining at the moment.
With Metta
Re: What's the hottest it gets to where you live?
It regularly is in the 90's and 100's here in south Texas, San Antonio.
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Re: What's the hottest it gets to where you live?
Indeed. Most of the days in the summer will have temps between 95-99 but about a dozen times a year we'll crack 100 up to 102 or 103 sometimes. But the heat index (in case that's just an American thing, it's what it "feels like" with humidity factored in, kind of like wind chill readings in the winter) is usually between 105-115. If it hadn't been for the oil no one would have ever settled in this hot, sticky swamp.jcsuperstar wrote: where i'm from (houston texas) gets pretty hot, up in the 100s
But on the bright side we have a lot of traffic and smog and some hurricanes, so we've got that going for us. Which is nice.
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Re: What's the hottest it gets to where you live?
Living in Wales in the UK you can imagine that it doesnt get that warm here lol, hottest it gets is 38C, (thats if we are lucky)
usually its about 27-35C, 80-86 fahrenheit
usually its about 27-35C, 80-86 fahrenheit
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