... Which was only 60 degrees at noon today. Apparently, it's nicer in Minnesota.
I think summer quit here.
EDIT: F. Not C. If it were C, it would be freakishly hot.
Last edited by icerosethecat (2011-06-07 10:37:25)
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Weird, *state in northeastern United States* is warm.
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60 degrees?! That's hot!
EDIT: Wait. Do you mean 60°C or 60°F? 60°F ≈ 15.56°C...
Last edited by mathematics (2011-06-07 10:01:09)
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meew0 wrote:
60° C or F or K?
Anyway, we had 26°C yesterday and it felt like 40°C...
no one uses K for weather
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meew0 wrote:
brettman98 wrote:
meew0 wrote:
60° C or F or K?
Anyway, we had 26°C yesterday and it felt like 40°C...no one uses K for weather
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I do. Our temperature is about 294°K
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Um... we never say "degrees Kelvin". We only say "Kelvin".
For example, your temperature is about 294 K, not 294°K.
(294 K = 20.85°C = 69.53°F)
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mathematics wrote:
meew0 wrote:
brettman98 wrote:
no one uses K for weather![]()
I do. Our temperature is about 294°K
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Um... we never say "degrees Kelvin". We only say "Kelvin".
For example, your temperature is about 294 K, not 294°K.
(294 K = 20.85°C = 69.53°F)
I know that... but I just forgot it somehow
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meew0 wrote:
60° C or F or K?
Anyway, we had 26°C yesterday and it felt like 40°C...
F.
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veggieman001 wrote:
i think it's warmer here in oregon
That's just kind of... sad. We're the ones that are supposed to have sunny, 80-90 degree weather year round. *sighs*
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