TA1LGUNN3R wrote:Farenheit is far better for everyday weather type stuff. The units for Celsius are too large. The difference between 20 and 30 is huge, whereas with Fahrenheit you have a lot more room for nuance. For instance, if the forecast says 50s-60s, i know i probably need like a light coat. High 60s-70s, forget it, wear a tee. 80s, regular wear. 90s, shorts and lightest shirt, maybe some flip-flops. Above, strip down to birthday suit and swim in some sun block.
If you wanna be scientific, use Kelvin. Celsius sucks, euro-bros.
-TG
if we are scientific we use kelvins too. If we want everybody to understand... we use what everybody uses... celsius. you guys can stay in your foot clan cave and give receipe measures in cups, and call hand egg football.
I didn't understand shit regarding your weather forecast. so celsius wins!
a weather forecast here tells you like 16° in the morning, 25° in the afternoon... wonder how is that not precse enough for you