• gustofwind@lemmy.world
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            6 days ago

            It can’t really get much beyond 110 outside and if it does i don’t think you’d notice the difference much

            • Honytawk@feddit.nl
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              5 days ago

              There have been records of the weather being 56°C (134°F) outside.

              Why would being able to notice the difference matter?

          • gustofwind@lemmy.world
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            6 days ago

            That’s why Fahrenheit is good for outdoor temps only humans care about and Celsius is good for everything else

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              6 days ago

              You mean it’s good for outdoor temps only Americans care about. Here in the rest of the world, we have very different weather to you people, so we need a wider scale.

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                6 days ago

                America has some of the lowest and highest temps in the world so I’m not sure how that means anything

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                  6 days ago

                  I know, but the Americans are the only ones in this thread acting like every person and place in their country shares a single range of weather temperatures, so I pretended to cede that point. It makes for a good rhetorical technique.

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                    6 days ago

                    Well all four seasons occur in almost every us state so you do in fact experience most temperatures everywhere you go and especially as aberrant extreme weather increases

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      5 days ago

      There is no absolute limit, the only limit is absolute zero.

      I guess we’re about to fins out that 100% hot might mean something different every year, thanks to the climate warming.