Are swamp coolers a meme and will they work in scandinavian humidity?

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tfw 70% humidity in aus

>Skåne
Danskjävel, install Gentoo

100% in Florida.

australia is a third world shithole.

No not really

>No not really
Maybe he lives in Sydney.
Ever considered that?

If you choose to live in Sydney you are dumb and gay.
t. tasmanian

>21℃
its 30℃ here when i am typing this

>t. tasmanian
Fuck that. You have snow on the ground down there.
Melbourne is as far south as I'd go. No snow there.

>swedish fish is btfo by 21 degrees
It was 92 fahrenheit here today. Anyway, swamp coolers are best in dry climates. Get an A/C or heat pump. Or just buy some shorts Sven.

Cringe.

no u

tfw 91% humidity in burgerland. going to get up to 30C today and I dont think were even in summer yet

This is a normal occurrence

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if that was a question, then yes.
I fucking hate summer here, desertamericans dont know what they are talking about when they bitch about 100F 0%humidity.

build one of these

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Not really a great idea for already humid climates. Moved to a desert a few years ago and homes seem mixed between traditional ac and evaporative. Evaporative cooling is significantly cheaper, feels about the same, and can add some much needled humidity to the air.

>bitch about 100F 0%humidity
They what now?
Great plains gets murderous here when we hit that fucking 110 peak in the summer and the humidity refuses to leave.

High of 33c today with humidity around 75%.

Currently sitting at 17c with 95% humidity at around 8:45am.

Im always hearing about "blistering 100 degree weather" and when I check it out its at like 15% humidity.

Depends on the area, people in Arizona complaining about 110F days with 0% humidity are retarded.

95-100f with 50-90% humidity is far worse.

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