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Not that I've ever experienced either but generally speaking it feels much more similar to -20C than 20C which are temps I do have experienced (not a lot with the former but still).
Not that I've ever experienced either but generally speaking it feels much more similar to -20C than 20C which are temps I do have experienced (not a lot with the former but still).
I know there are people who'd argue that 0C is more like 40C. It's strange, because water doesn't freeze at 40C and at 40C you are wearing T-shirts and splashing yourself in the water. When it's 0C, you're probably not doing that (or are you?).
Of course, the difference between 0C and -40C is still really tremendous. But they're still slightly more alike.
Cfa. Summer days are over 30C and the 20C summer diurnal ranges and 15C average diurnal ranges show a limited amount of oceanic influence. There's also too little difference in precipitation from winter and summer to be "S" anything. The wettest winter month has just 2.4 times the driest summer month which still has 45mm of precipitation and the low sun time of year only gets 59% of the annual precipitation.
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