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The Count To Infinity - v12

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I make short-term predictions, and they are usually accurate.

For example, I am 100% sure that someone will post in this thread after me.

I can also predict the weather by looking into the weather app !!
 
Considering that we've had people move to an entirely different country just to win a certain thread that seems very on brand for FG! :P
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you talking about me?^^"
 
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No need to type in a prompt to google I guess. I have a built in weather app on my phone and I do sometimes use it, but there's a dutch site that uses satellite imagery that's far more reliable for the weather in regards to whether or not there will be rain, which is pretty much all I need to know =P
 
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No need to type in a prompt to google I guess. I have a built in weather app on my phone and I do sometimes use it, but there's a dutch site that uses satellite imagery that's far more reliable for the weather in regards to whether or not there will be rain, which is pretty much all I need to know =P
Same!
And I come from a rainy place in my country, so I'm pretty much waterproof :coolrim:
However, being waterproof doesn't help with the snow of Canada :sadwick:
 
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Along with Weather App, I use something sophisticated to get some fun better insights.


They offer lots of weather maps, which are provided by local meteorological departments and/or satellites. They are highly accurate, and can even trace cyclones and typhoons pretty much exactly. Though, the counter question which comes to my mind is, whether I need to get this much deep details ?



I'm pretty much waterproof

In my case, it should be heatproof.:coolrim: I am highly suited to thrive in tropical and hot weather. Average temperature for us is around 34°C throughout the year, though the average is shifted upwards due to summers which reach near or over to 50°C.

The coldest which I had experienced is 6-7°C in winters here. Hence I am also not good in icy weather, and to make it more funny, I had not even experienced snowfall !! So I am also on same boat w.r.t. icy conditions.









And now from curiosity, if anyone had experienced even cold weather than what I said, then may I know whether you use warm clothing when weather dips below 12-13°C ?

Because in ours case, we need to wear the sweaters, jackets as soon as temperature goes below that value.
 
you talking about me?^^"
Nope. The person I'm talking about actually won! :P
And now from curiosity, if anyone had experienced even cold weather than what I said, then may I know whether you use warm clothing when weather dips below 12-13°C ?
As a kid I considered 5°C the type of temperature when you start wearing a jacket. But back then it was more common for temperatures to drop below 0 during Winter. It doesn't really do that, anymore. Not for the last decade or two, anyway.
 
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Foggy nights are what we see in winters mostly, and that brings lots of dew early in the morning. Never ever seen anything snowy or frosty around here.

And the heavy dew comes because the difference between maximum and minimum temperature is larger; the max temperature ranges around 32-33°C and minimum ranges around 12-13°C, hence dew point for us falls around 15-16°C, because of which dew is a big factor here.
 
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I am comfortable in hot, dry and tropical weather. Living in very cold condition 🥶 is not possible for me, despite that my birthday comes in winter.
 
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The temperature still goes below 0 during the winter here at some points, but seemingly for shorter and shorter periods of time.
As a child it could be below 0 for a month straight, nowadays it's more like a couple weeks here and there throughout winter.
 
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Yeah I think same here. Snow happens but not that frequently. We generally get it during January/February. Instead December has a relatively good weather which is a bit sad to me because it kinda ruins the "Christmas feeling".
 
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I can only witness ice 🧊 in refrigerator.....



But instead have access to warm weather were the wildlife and greenery thrives throughout the year, except the autumn 🍂 when the trees lose their dresses.
 
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