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Started by Jono2, January 14, 2009, 08:12:13 AM

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Gitominoti

It's quite cold around here, but it's nothing compared to western Canada. It's -20C where I live
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Silverhawk79

Bleh, it's only 1 degree today. I hate winter. >:(

Cakeman

You think thats cold..

I hereby invite you to join me in Canada. Witness our very hot summers and our "holy crap i think im going to get frostbite and die from the cold" winters! Enjoy your vacation!  D=
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ThePowerOfOne

GOOD GOD THIS HEAT SUCKS


Seriously. Its intercourse ing Winter. Why is it in the gosh darn 90s?! >_>

Cakeman

lolwut? Where do you live..? Florida or something?
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ThePowerOfOne

California.

This is why I hate Winter here. Summer is like Winter and Winter is like Summer. In the Summer, the heat causes fog, which cools it down a bit. And in Winter, it is like this, which sucks.

Not even a cool ocean breeze or anything, thats hot too >_>

Macawmoses

Quote from: Cakeman on January 15, 2009, 03:05:12 PM
You think thats cold..

I hereby invite you to join me in Canada. Witness our very hot summers and our "holy crap i think im going to get frostbite and die from the cold" winters! Enjoy your vacation!  D=
I hope that's not aimed at Jono...

Cooldogs_1

Canada doesn't see hot summers!!  Their highest is like 70-80 degrees!  I find that nice and cool!!  I cant see any one complain about that!

Macawmoses

Quote from: Cooldogs_1 on January 15, 2009, 04:36:59 PM
Canada doesn't see hot summers!!  Their highest is like 70-80 degrees!  I find that nice and cool!!  I cant see any one complain about that!
Uh, what. Generalizing all of Canada is a grave mistake, being that we are the second largest country in terms of land in the world.

For instance, the part of Alberta I'm in regularly hits 100 fahrenheit, while in the winter -22 F is not uncommon. Over on the coast of BC it's much more consistent, but from AB - MB we're a continental climate, meaning a wide mix. You can't generalize any part of Canada.

Cooldogs_1

Quote from: mackormoses on January 15, 2009, 04:43:35 PM
Quote from: Cooldogs_1 on January 15, 2009, 04:36:59 PM
Canada doesn't see hot summers!!  Their highest is like 70-80 degrees!  I find that nice and cool!!  I cant see any one complain about that!
Uh, what. Generalizing all of Canada is a grave mistake, being that we are the second largest country in terms of land in the world.

For instance, the part of Alberta I'm in regularly hits 100 fahrenheit, while in the winter -22 F is not uncommon. Over on the coast of BC it's much more consistent, but from AB - MB we're a continental climate, meaning a wide mix. You can't generalize any part of Canada.

Are you serious!  And my bad, I took info from a Canadian friend!  That has to be the worse place to possible live!  I don't see how people can live there!  I know the wilderness and the mountains are beautiful!  But a 100 degrees and that negative weather!  Do you guys not get a break?

Jono2

Quote from: Cooldogs_1 on January 15, 2009, 05:26:14 PM
Quote from: mackormoses on January 15, 2009, 04:43:35 PM
Quote from: Cooldogs_1 on January 15, 2009, 04:36:59 PM
Canada doesn't see hot summers!!  Their highest is like 70-80 degrees!  I find that nice and cool!!  I cant see any one complain about that!
Uh, what. Generalizing all of Canada is a grave mistake, being that we are the second largest country in terms of land in the world.

For instance, the part of Alberta I'm in regularly hits 100 fahrenheit, while in the winter -22 F is not uncommon. Over on the coast of BC it's much more consistent, but from AB - MB we're a continental climate, meaning a wide mix. You can't generalize any part of Canada.

Are you serious!  And my bad, I took info from a Canadian friend!  That has to be the worse place to possible live!  I don't see how people can live there!  I know the wilderness and the mountains are beautiful!  But a 100 degrees and that negative weather!  Do you guys not get a break?

March through June we get between -10 and +15 degrees pretty consistently.

July & August are our summer months (in manitoba), we consistently see 30+ days, 25 is the average, 40 very rarely happens, but it's once a year.

September is generally still pretty warm

October cools down, and usually it's snowing around Halloween.

November is cool, but not cold

I'm not outside in December

January and February are incredibly cold.

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Gitominoti

Quote from: Cooldogs_1 on January 15, 2009, 05:26:14 PM
Quote from: mackormoses on January 15, 2009, 04:43:35 PM
Quote from: Cooldogs_1 on January 15, 2009, 04:36:59 PM
Canada doesn't see hot summers!!  Their highest is like 70-80 degrees!  I find that nice and cool!!  I cant see any one complain about that!
Uh, what. Generalizing all of Canada is a grave mistake, being that we are the second largest country in terms of land in the world.

For instance, the part of Alberta I'm in regularly hits 100 fahrenheit, while in the winter -22 F is not uncommon. Over on the coast of BC it's much more consistent, but from AB - MB we're a continental climate, meaning a wide mix. You can't generalize any part of Canada.

Are you serious!  And my bad, I took info from a Canadian friend!  That has to be the worse place to possible live!  I don't see how people can live there!  I know the wilderness and the mountains are beautiful!  But a 100 degrees and that negative weather!  Do you guys not get a break?
You need to be there and experience it before you judge it. It's not bad at all; it just depends where you live. I live in southern Ontario, and it is perfect. Not too hot and not too cold. But if you live somewhere else like Vancover, it is usually wet, and the temperature is average. Manitoba-Albert has crazy extreme temperatures. The north like Yellowknife/Iqaluit is always cold >.> Out east is sort of like BC
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CriticalDesign

-20C here, I don't believe that includes the wind. My mucious freezes instantaneously when I breathe in.

Captain Justice

its 30 degrees here in Florida.

Thats the coldest its been for a loooooooooooooooooooooooooong time.
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