Comment by wellf 6 days ago The remedy is swim or air conditioning. 5 comments wellf Reply Tor3 6 days ago Swimming (where, by the way?) or air conditioning isn't helping when walking outside. wellf 6 days ago Yeah it is basically don't walk outside much when above 35C. Unless you are a weird person with a body that can handle a 10km run in such conditions! Not me. nancyminusone 6 days ago I'd rather just not live somewhere hot and humid. wellf 6 days ago I do live somewhere hot and humid say max 5% of days. So overall OK. I wouldn't like that to be much higher than 10%.But the trade off is mild winters and on average comfortable weather.For now. Until more climate change.
Tor3 6 days ago Swimming (where, by the way?) or air conditioning isn't helping when walking outside. wellf 6 days ago Yeah it is basically don't walk outside much when above 35C. Unless you are a weird person with a body that can handle a 10km run in such conditions! Not me.
wellf 6 days ago Yeah it is basically don't walk outside much when above 35C. Unless you are a weird person with a body that can handle a 10km run in such conditions! Not me.
nancyminusone 6 days ago I'd rather just not live somewhere hot and humid. wellf 6 days ago I do live somewhere hot and humid say max 5% of days. So overall OK. I wouldn't like that to be much higher than 10%.But the trade off is mild winters and on average comfortable weather.For now. Until more climate change.
wellf 6 days ago I do live somewhere hot and humid say max 5% of days. So overall OK. I wouldn't like that to be much higher than 10%.But the trade off is mild winters and on average comfortable weather.For now. Until more climate change.
Swimming (where, by the way?) or air conditioning isn't helping when walking outside.
Yeah it is basically don't walk outside much when above 35C. Unless you are a weird person with a body that can handle a 10km run in such conditions! Not me.
I'd rather just not live somewhere hot and humid.
I do live somewhere hot and humid say max 5% of days. So overall OK. I wouldn't like that to be much higher than 10%.
But the trade off is mild winters and on average comfortable weather.
For now. Until more climate change.