[QUOTE=Griml3xx;38634367]Ha! Melbourne... try living in Cairns... tropical north queensland is not only hot as fuck, it's humid as shit.[/QUOTE]
Have fun with your cyclone xoxo
Today in got to 40 in Adelaide.. It started to rain at 3:00 PM and it's now almost 4 and there is thunder. RAPTURE ME LORD!
Yeah, it's pretty bad in rural NSW, 41C right now. Nice breeze though.
Hit 40C in Melbourne sometime today in my area, felt like I was fucking dying.
Was so damn hot I couldn't wipe the sweat from my head because my arms were equally sweaty :v:
[QUOTE=Splash Attack;38634275]Out of curiosity, how much do Winters and Summers differ in Australia?[/QUOTE]
Summers, can get really hot
Winters can get fairly cold, that really depends on where you live
This was [I]kinda[/I] happening in new zealand too. We got to a good cloudless 25C or something until a wild torrential rainstorm spawned over the country and killed everyone in T-shirts.
This would be the day my fan falls of my desk.
Put down tools for 35 degrees? The fuck, we have to work through hotter than that on a daily basis we get jack shit, fucking melbourne...
And here I am in germany cold and ill with these 3 degree celsius ready to call the doctor and have 2 days off work.
I live in a Queenslander so it's alright. When the settlers came here, they put the houses on stilts to protect from floods and also to circulate air underneath the house. Fraser Coast isn't too bad right now, severe storms lose power when passing over the Great Sandy Strait and arrive inland as a nice gentle breeze.
Also
[QUOTE=Lonestriper;38635049]the rain however is bipolar as fuck[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=fredstin22;38634934]Ahaha what the hell, its freezing over here in Perth[/QUOTE]
Shh don't tell them, I don't want them to take away our comfortable temperature.
I don't have an air conditioner so this is as close as I ever get to "comfortable temperature"s.
Oh well, I live on top of a high hill near the sea, so I get plenty of cool wind on hot days.
Living on the east coast owns since the temperature is usually mild
the rain however is bipolar as fuck
[QUOTE=AJisAwesome15;38632766]I don't like Australia. I don't hate Australians, just the country. And I dunno why.[/QUOTE]
We have a brilliant country actually.
A great deal of citizens on the other hand are racist, elitest, meatheaded, lazy pieces of shit.
[QUOTE=The Janitor;38635204]We have a brilliant country actually.
A great deal of citizens on the other hand are racist, elitest, meatheaded, lazy pieces of shit.[/QUOTE]
Let's be honest you get that kind of shit with all countries. I wouldn't want to live anywhere else though.
[QUOTE=WingedAssailant;38633480]Meanwhile in Perth Western Australia
18c, rain, plus winds with 50KM/h +
Make that 16c[/QUOTE]
Aw poor you with only your 16c. Not like it hardly went above that in summer here or anything. UK's trusty overcast is guaranteed to keep your life as boring as possible.
We did get a bit of sun this year on a few occasions though, thank you sun gods. Now to enjoy a winter of rain and snow falling, but it not being cold enough to settle causing brown sludge to be produced everywhere. Yay.
Can you cook eggs on the ground?
[QUOTE=Badballer;38633365]It's storming in Perth, I want it to heat up![/QUOTE]
Besides the winds I'm loving this. Christmas was torture last year.
It was 41 degrees around midday, and it's just started raining.
[QUOTE=Swebonny;38633096]Meanwhile in Sweden I had to walk through snow mixed rain while the winds were blowing non stop. I thought I froze my dick off when I got home. And it didn't even get below 0 C.
[editline]29th November 2012[/editline]
oh there's snow outside now.[/QUOTE]
Don't forget that it's also dark as nighttime by 15:00. Gotta love having to walk 1km from one side of the uni to the other for lectures when it's dark, cold, snowy-watery shit raining and to top it off the wind strong enough to make all the ice cold water/snow travel almost horizontally.
50 C more and you guys start boiling, this is fucked up
Working in a warehouse with a tin roof in the tropics. It feels like it's 50C it's that fucking hot. The humidity doesn't help either.
I spent an hour or so hanging up Christmas lights in the heat. Ow.
Days like today and yesterday make me really grateful for my new job in a nice, air-conditioned office.
But as soon as you step out the door it's like walking into a wall of heat, and the drive home after my car had been sitting in 40 degree heat all day wasn't very nice.
is that riewoldt?
My missus lives in Adelaide, I hope she's not melting too much D:
Fuck yeah Brisbane, 32C and 70%+ humidity, forecast for next week is 38C and 75%+ humidity.
I'm literally bathing in my own sweat. Smells like cheetos.
[QUOTE=Bradyns;38633211]It's pretty awesome, we don't really mind.
We have Roast meals or a BBQ on Christmas day, followed by lengthy swims, sometimes even go to the beach..
Sounds better than being stuck inside whilst freezing ones mammary glands off..[/QUOTE]
But staying inside with a hot chocolate while the world seems to drown in snowy rain is kind of cozy :3
[QUOTE=AJisAwesome15;38632766]I don't like Australia. I don't hate Australians, just the country. And I dunno why.[/QUOTE]
hey fuck you sir
(Melburnian here)
I came back from lunch to find out that in the lab I was working in, one of the air cons was malfunctioning and was blowing out warm air.
So one half of the lab was warm and the other was cool. I was working in the middle.
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