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Spring 2014 Banter Thread


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Yea really and once it happens people will be complaining to have 70s again like they always do so enjoy the weather now.

 

Who complains when it's in the 70s?  That's probably the most comfortable temp for a human being (hence "room temperature").

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Who complains when it's in the 70s? That's probably the most comfortable temp for a human being (hence "room temperature").

No I said people will complain if it's in the upper 80s everyday that they'll wish it was in the 70s like it generally is now.

70s are great, wish they could stay this way all summer.

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No I said people will complain if it's in the upper 80s everyday that they'll wish it was in the 70s like it generally is now.

70s are great, wish they could stay this way all summer.

our avg high in july is close to 90. deal with it already
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Then lets stop calling 90 a heatwave..(ahem winterwarlock)...its really not

people get too caught up in arbitrary categories and terms. the ef scale is a good example. you see outrage!1!!1 when a tornado that completely demolishes neighborhoods is given a rating of ef4 with max winds of 190 mph.
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people get too caught up in arbitrary categories and terms. the ef scale is a good example. you see outrage!1!!1 when a tornado that completely demolishes neighborhoods is given a rating of ef4 with max winds of 190 mph.

& everything is relative. would you rather be in a well constructed house with a tornado shelter/basement with a violent tornado approaching or a trailer with an ef1 approaching?
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85F. There's a significant difference between 85 and 90. Most of us only average about 15-19 90 degree days per year.

 

Islip & Upton are only about 82 F.

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85F. There's a significant difference between 85 and 90. Most of us only average about 15-19 90 degree days per year.

The difference between 85F and 90F is hardly significant, it's barely discernible.

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The difference between 85F and 90F is hardly significant, it's barely discernible.

I think he means statistically, we often count the days of 90 or higher every year but many times it falls just short so you end up with like 20-25 vs say 30-35. A lot of those days are 88-89 or just short.

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