I've lived where it gets to be 35-40C, with a shedload of humidity, regularly. That was downright balmy. It felt like you were swimming through the air.
I've also experience ~57C... that was absurd. It hurt to go outside and it was noticeably harder to breath.
21. (Melbourne Only) At night, the temperature drops to 17 with rain and thunder and lightning, only to come right back up to 34 the next day with dry air and a cloudless sky
I mean, hey... what's not to love about a temperature swing like that and nightly storms?
Good solid, robust summer day, a cool chill night with rain and light show?
A pluviophile's wet (heh) dream.
(PS, Melbourne now definitely on my to-go-to list.)
I've lived where it gets to be 35-40C, with a shedload of humidity, regularly. That was downright balmy. It felt like you were swimming through the air.
I've also experience ~57C... that was absurd. It hurt to go outside and it was noticeably harder to breath.
Good solid, robust summer day, a cool chill night with rain and light show?
A pluviophile's wet (heh) dream.
(PS, Melbourne now definitely on my to-go-to list.)