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Do You Wear Sunblock (Sunscreen) In The Summer?

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Postby Phoenix in the Ashes » Sunday 1 January 2006 9:04:39am

Who cares! This was never going anywhere anyway :grin: .

Well 30 degrees is like the top temperature where I am...

Fortunately is in Celcius :-) .
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Postby Un'Anima Persa » Sunday 1 January 2006 10:22:44pm

WOAH!

I was a bit surprised there for a second, Phoenix!

Sunscreen with a temperature of 30 degrees farenheight(SP)... you must be easily burned!
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Postby Asphodel » Sunday 1 January 2006 10:23:12pm

I heard New Zealand does get pretty warm in the summer, though. I know in the mid-east it's dead hot in the summer, and dead cold in the winter.
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Postby Scarlet Lioness » Thursday 5 January 2006 5:36:56am

OOOO!!!! I just got back from Holiday...and I'm sunburnt!!!!

Well I was until it went tan and then peeled off... :(
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Postby Phoenix in the Ashes » Thursday 5 January 2006 5:46:46am

Asphodel wrote:I heard New Zealand does get pretty warm in the summer, though. I know in the mid-east it's dead hot in the summer, and dead cold in the winter.


Ha... not that much room for mid-easts and such... not even the size of a state in the US... :grin:

But as it goes, the weather changes an awful lot. For example, last summer (at the end of last year) was really wet. It takes a while for temperatures to get up.

As for the mid-east... well the middle of the country in more or less the Cook Strait... going east from there would pretty much lead you into the Pacific Ocean... and I've know idea how hot that is! :grin:

It's really interesting actually, the South Island's West Coast is by far the wettest place, it's 'soaking' down there... Yet only half an island down it's boiling hot and sunny, with regular 31 degree temperatures...
And even further down in Southland by the fjords it's freezing and gets down to negatives...

In the North Island, particularly in Auckland, the biggest city, the weather is extremely unpredictable. Best to bring a bit of everything going there...
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Postby Scarlet Lioness » Thursday 5 January 2006 7:48:14am

Also in Christchurch...the weather in Summer is pretty hot if you ask me...where in Wellington...its the same as Auckland, but its always wind...which sucks....
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Postby Phoenix in the Ashes » Thursday 5 January 2006 8:48:00am

Definitely... it hailed today, actually, and it's summer...
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Postby Asphodel » Friday 6 January 2006 3:24:14am

Wow. You know, in some places, you just get so used to the heat. I mean, New Zealand has varied weather, but I was raised in Belize for a while (my dad was doing a research project there), where it's constantly hot. I mean, one time, it was a "chilly" 70 degrees, and I saw a dog shivering, then again I couldn't laugh because I was wearing a sweater! So you kind of get used to weather, and you sort of... adopt to it.
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Postby Phoenix in the Ashes » Friday 6 January 2006 9:23:26am

What was the usual temperature? And what is 70 degrees like? :???:
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Postby Scarlet Lioness » Friday 6 January 2006 10:31:35am

WOW!!! I think 35 degrees is hot...I get burnt at like 20...gees....
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Postby Phoenix in the Ashes » Friday 6 January 2006 10:39:14am

Don't think I've ever experienced 35 degrees... :-?

But we get burnt very easily here Crookshanks, whereas in other places they might have 35 degree heat everyday and never get burnt. Ozone layer.
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Postby Un'Anima Persa » Saturday 7 January 2006 1:30:29am

Well...

70 degrees F iss approx. 21 degrees C (if i did it right.)

30 degrees C is approx. 86 degrees F

35 degrees C is approx. 95 degrees F :eek:

30 degrees F is about -1 degree C

48 degrees F is about 9 degrees C

The 70-80 degree range for F is about 21-26 in C

and I think Asphodel mentioned 120 degree weather which would be 49 degrees C



Just to clear things up....

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Postby Phoenix in the Ashes » Saturday 7 January 2006 3:24:00am

49 degrees! :eek: I can't even imagine 49 degree heat...

The climate here is usually between 18-30 degrees C in the summer. It gets hotter than that reasonably rarely.

Winter veries on wyhere you are in the countries. It can go down into negatives down south... where I am, generally highs of 12-19 degrees in the winter.
Down south, more like 4-10.

It's interesting.

And Asphodel mentioned a "chilly" 70 degrees F! That's normal here...
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