Paul B XenForo moderator Staff member Feb 1, 2011 #21 Dragonfly said: Chilly 15-22°C Click to expand... Chilly? That's positively balmy for the UK.
SilverCircle Well-known member Feb 1, 2011 #22 Dragonfly said: We only really have 2.5 Seasons... Chilly 15-22°C Click to expand... Lol, chilly. 22 is what we call a nice spring or early summer day
Dragonfly said: We only really have 2.5 Seasons... Chilly 15-22°C Click to expand... Lol, chilly. 22 is what we call a nice spring or early summer day
Peggy in memoriam 2016 Feb 1, 2011 #23 I can't wrap my brain around these celsius temps. Right now it is 24 F at 2pm. Low last night was 12 F
I can't wrap my brain around these celsius temps. Right now it is 24 F at 2pm. Low last night was 12 F
J jmurrayhead Well-known member Feb 1, 2011 #24 Peggy said: I can't wrap my brain around these celsius temps. Right now it is 24 F at 2pm. Low last night was 12 F Click to expand... Just go to google and type: 24 fahrenheit in celcius It will give you the degrees celcius
Peggy said: I can't wrap my brain around these celsius temps. Right now it is 24 F at 2pm. Low last night was 12 F Click to expand... Just go to google and type: 24 fahrenheit in celcius It will give you the degrees celcius
Paul B XenForo moderator Staff member Feb 1, 2011 #25 Or take the celsius, divide by 5, multiply by 9 and add 32. Quick and dirty is to double it and add 30.
Or take the celsius, divide by 5, multiply by 9 and add 32. Quick and dirty is to double it and add 30.
J jmurrayhead Well-known member Feb 1, 2011 #26 Brogan said: Or take the celsius, divide by 5, multiply by 9 and add 32. Quick and dirty is to double it and add 30. Click to expand... [°C] = ([°F] - 32) × 5/9 [°F] = [°C] × 9/5 + 32
Brogan said: Or take the celsius, divide by 5, multiply by 9 and add 32. Quick and dirty is to double it and add 30. Click to expand... [°C] = ([°F] - 32) × 5/9 [°F] = [°C] × 9/5 + 32
Jethro Well-known member Feb 1, 2011 #27 Brogan said: Chilly? View attachment 10277 That's positively balmy for the UK. Click to expand... I thought you lot liked it when you had to break the ice up on top of your pints ... oh wait the warm beer wouldn't allow for ice ....
Brogan said: Chilly? View attachment 10277 That's positively balmy for the UK. Click to expand... I thought you lot liked it when you had to break the ice up on top of your pints ... oh wait the warm beer wouldn't allow for ice ....
Tessa New member Feb 1, 2011 #28 Finally warming up now but yesterday we hit lows of -41C I'm jealous of your hot temps
Peggy in memoriam 2016 Feb 1, 2011 #31 Dean said: So which is colder? -40F or -40C? Click to expand... your guess is as good as mine, lol.
fos Active member Feb 1, 2011 #33 It is going down to 22 degrees F in Houston tonight. It is supposed to stay that way for most of the week. Might be snow on Friday. That's pretty cool for Houston! It frequently gets over 115 in the summer months. Jeff
It is going down to 22 degrees F in Houston tonight. It is supposed to stay that way for most of the week. Might be snow on Friday. That's pretty cool for Houston! It frequently gets over 115 in the summer months. Jeff
S Shamil Well-known member Feb 1, 2011 #34 jmurrayhead said: -40 F = -40 C...they are the same Click to expand... no... -40F = 4.4 C -40C = -104F I'll go beyond Kier, and say that crap is a light word. It's ******* ****e; I don't want the snow or cold anymore.
jmurrayhead said: -40 F = -40 C...they are the same Click to expand... no... -40F = 4.4 C -40C = -104F I'll go beyond Kier, and say that crap is a light word. It's ******* ****e; I don't want the snow or cold anymore.
J jmurrayhead Well-known member Feb 1, 2011 #35 Shamil said: no... -40F = 4.4 C -40C = -104F I'll go beyond Kier, and say that crap is a light word. It's ******* ****e; I don't want the snow or cold anymore. Click to expand... Performing the calculation in correct order of operations as well as Google says I'm correct.
Shamil said: no... -40F = 4.4 C -40C = -104F I'll go beyond Kier, and say that crap is a light word. It's ******* ****e; I don't want the snow or cold anymore. Click to expand... Performing the calculation in correct order of operations as well as Google says I'm correct.
S Shamil Well-known member Feb 1, 2011 #36 jmurrayhead said: Performing the calculation in correct order of operations as well as Google says I'm correct. Click to expand... What calculations are you using? Ah I see what you've done. I've got my chemist helmet on, and I've factored in normal gas operation constant in.
jmurrayhead said: Performing the calculation in correct order of operations as well as Google says I'm correct. Click to expand... What calculations are you using? Ah I see what you've done. I've got my chemist helmet on, and I've factored in normal gas operation constant in.
Tessa New member Feb 1, 2011 #37 Brogan said: -41C and you're still dressed like that? Click to expand... lol I stay indoors
Mikey Well-known member Feb 1, 2011 #38 <Mikey> ?g weather derby uk <google> Weather for Derby, UK: 5°C, Current: Clear, Wind: S at 16 km/h; Humidity: 81%; Tue: Partly sunny (8°C|2°C); Wed: Chance of rain (9°C|1°C); Thu: Cloudy (7°C|2°C) Click to expand... <3 IRC.
<Mikey> ?g weather derby uk <google> Weather for Derby, UK: 5°C, Current: Clear, Wind: S at 16 km/h; Humidity: 81%; Tue: Partly sunny (8°C|2°C); Wed: Chance of rain (9°C|1°C); Thu: Cloudy (7°C|2°C) Click to expand... <3 IRC.
Kim Well-known member Feb 1, 2011 #39 SilverCircle said: Lol, chilly. 22 is what we call a nice spring or early summer day Click to expand... hehehe well I was exaggerating It actually gets down to probably 6(overnight) to a high of 15-22°C during the days, here in Winter, which is Chilly to us 22 however is lovely about my fave temp 20 - 25 is perfect!!!!
SilverCircle said: Lol, chilly. 22 is what we call a nice spring or early summer day Click to expand... hehehe well I was exaggerating It actually gets down to probably 6(overnight) to a high of 15-22°C during the days, here in Winter, which is Chilly to us 22 however is lovely about my fave temp 20 - 25 is perfect!!!!