what climate would you prefer to live in?
The climate of Spain would suit me - I do not tolerate the cold well ... in Siberia or Yakutia I would die on the second day (these are zones unsuitable for human life, those who live there are superheroes), in St. Petersburg I went crazy from cloudiness and rains ...In Amsterdam. In January 3.7, in July 18.5 (on average)
Average high in July - 22.5
Average low in January - 1.6
So I won't feel any frost or fucking sweaty heat there
I hate the pissing heat. I don't understand people for whom summer is their favorite season. What's so good about it? What is the joy of sitting in stuffiness and sweat when outside the window it is + 35 °, and in the room + 27-29 °? It is also annoying when I read the weather forecasts, and they write there that such and such a day will please you with warm and clear weather. Whom will it please? Than? It's like everyone has air conditioners at home. And it also touches that if, after the hellish heat, a cold snap finally comes and thunderstorms begin, then this is presented as a worsening of the weather. This means that the unbearable heat is wonderful, damn it, the weather. I have never had a buhurt, even from extremely frosty winters, and I am incredibly glad that it is already August and soon it will all be over. All day you sit boiled in the steam room, a broken state, complete apathy and indifference to everything, you don't want to do anything. I would have nothing against a hot summer, if at night the thermometers dropped to + 10-13 °, but when you don't feel cool outside the window at night, it’s already some kind of shit. Ideally, it would be comfortable with a temperature of + 13 ° at night and + 24 ° during the day.
For the second week over 33 degrees, in apartment 29, always sticky, I go to the shower 3 times a day and it's useless. I can not play gluttonous games at ultra. the processor and vidyuha heat up to 70, and this kills them gradually, in addition, it gives additional heating of the room.
Moderate. Although it's easier to live in a tropical, naturally having a natural skill for resistance to it, because I hate autumn and early spring due to the cold, mud, and the maximum cost of clothing and transport (because often you can get somewhere on foot through rain and mud).
I love heat, sea and mountains. That is Tenerife. :)))
But I still prefer to live in Russia. House after all.
koles2015 wrote:
tropics
It's funny, but many people imagine the tropics as a place built up with first-class hotels near the warm sea and yellow sandy beaches, where sultry beauties bask under the gentle rays of the Sun. A place where twenty-four hours a day and seven days a week endless Hakuna Matata and no worries, where people eat delicacies daily, washed down with nectar.
However, most of these people have not been to the tropics and are dimly aware of them.
The tropical air is beautiful - saturated with moisture, thick and heavy, it settles in the lungs with microscopic particles of water so that it takes breath away. And what wonderful places there are! You may suddenly find yourself in the middle of a peat bog full of hospitable inhabitants who are eager to touch you. An expanded assortment of all kinds of funny diseases, such as malaria and Peruvian tunnel fever, will bring many pleasant moments, and the need to check your shoes every morning for unexpected guests with a poisonous sting will greatly diversify human life. The rainy and monsoon season in the tropics deserves the highest rating in the "stability" column - it can last days, weeks or even months. And, of course, a wonderful tropical night! The rainforest will gently lull its guests
Yes, the tropics are wonderful.
Well, probably all the same in moderate. I have such a climate and I don’t want to change it for all sorts of sea and tropical. Whenever a person was born, the climate suits him best.