I’m Fahrenheit raised born & acclimated. I feel that with some level of confidence, I could probably judge the temperature in ten degree groups. Such as, it’s in the 20s, 30s, 40s, ….90s.
I’m not sure if a similar sense is developed for the centigrade acclimated. You might know zero, our 32, as water freezes, 22°c our 72, a comfort zone, 38°c our 100, a feverish body temp.
But does decimal number system play into your how you group ‘comfort climate’? 4 c zones to Fahrenheit’s 10 zones?
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If it is cold you put clothes on, hot, you take them off.
Don't need to get into decimal places.
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@SuperMoosie yeah I’m thinking it was a matter if simply adapting to the changes. Putting a number to it doesn’t matter.
I’m rather temperature sensitive, preferring a narrow range. So I look at weather more carefully. Both my Body and shelter are both less resilient these days. Just not sure if an arbitrary number range is influencing my sensitivity
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