How do you Australians survive a >31C heatwave. It's basically impossible to live in the heat unless you have AC

How do you Australians survive a >31C heatwave. It's basically impossible to live in the heat unless you have AC.

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31 is an English tier heatwave

What's the deal with that green spot in the middle of the outback?

Means high altitude. It's Same weather here but Australians get nearly 40C of dry heat while we get summer rain at least

Heatwaves here only really start in the 40's, anything under that you need to stop being a weak cunt

We experience >31C on a regular basis tho especially summer. What I don’t get is how they survive >40C

You're a weak cunt if you get cold in a t-shirt in +10 you sodding poofter

>he thinks 31C is a heatwave
>he can't survive 30+ weather without AC

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AC, go for a swim, have a cold beer. If you're working outside or playing sports you get extra drinks breaks.

27+ is national emergency tier heatwave what are you on cunt

It was 40 degrees once in my city, I felt like I was suffocating if I were out in the sun. How do aussies handle these kind of temperatures every year?

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>31C
>Heatwave

>How do aussies handle these kind of temperatures every year?
They don't, they die

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> He thinks 31C is hot

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What are you talking about? 31 degrees is below freezing.

>what are you on
suitable clothing and proper ventilation
I don't even need AC, barely even use that shit at home, my living room only uses the ceiling fan and I sleep only with a desk fan by the window

what happens here?

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the important part is that its dry heat which is nowhere near as bad. Work/uni will have air con and at home i have a fan which is pretty much everywhere where sweating is a full on inconvenience
you can't even call it hot before that

Humidity is more uncomfortable, but dry heat is more likely to give you dehydration.

I don't have AC. I survive with fans and my pool. I love the 40 degree weather because everyone goes a bit loopy. If you pay attention you can see Australian posts becoming absolutely absurd during peak summer

We use this

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>girls walking around wearing practically nothing
What is the problem here?

Same here. This is why we have carnival at that time of the year.

How do you even sleep? I go insane if my room temperature goes above 25.

i wish we were like Europe so they got their milk makers out

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I remember when I was 14.

Naked with an oscillating fan

anything above 25 is disgusting

what if those giants spiders bite your ballsack m8

31c is a heatwave in Europe
It is common in Aussie summer and winter too probably

not really m8

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Over here foreign girls are considered to dress much more revealing than natives

They experience dry heat which is more tolerable

Covert geological experiments

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>31ºC is supposed to be too hot

It's our usual Summer temperature

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I thought Filipinos lived in a place where the temps easily went to 31C? Hell it even reaches beyond 31C here occasionally, and people are fine with it.

I have thought about this, european peoples and possibly even mammals in general are not fit for habitation in that region

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Is AC common in poortugal?

This. 31 degrees here is a nice day, unless you live in Darwin or the top of QLD. 31 degrees in somewhere like England feels like 40+ degrees because its humid as fuck and no one has air con or decent ventilation for insulated housing.

I wonder what tricks your tradies employ to manage the stress of physical labor...when I was younger I worked on a railroad tie gang and in the summer tough, grown men were crying and puking from the agony of it and this was in the northern midwest

Were they hammering the rail spikes up each others arses?

Lol no, the work is brutish slave tier shit thkugh

>31C
>hot
haha

Nah, plenty of wet and humid heat. In the northern and north-eastern parts it's essentially permanently wet and humid heat. Queensland is incessantly flooding.

You just need to drink cold things and remain home. Maybe a cold shower.

Temperature (both hot and cold) is irrelevant unless you have to be outside for long periods of time. Modern comforts alleviate most of it.

I live in the 17th floor, the sun here seems even worse because of the altitude. Luckily there is ac in my whole apartment

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No, but houses are built for withstanding it, and are cold as fuck, which we pay for in the winter with regular 5ºC indoors.

Fuck I was going to post it
What happens here, Aussies ?

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I don't have modern comfort tho, my room temperature during summer is always around 30° at night and worse during the day.
Small as fuck window, top of the house

High humidity so it’s way hotter

Probably fucking nothing to be honest. Pretty sure it's in the middle of the desert.

>Equipe da limpeza what does that mean?

Cleaning group

do people live in the purple area?

So cute, we have so much humidity over here that the perceived temperature is over 45C° during summer

Yeah
Same I'm in Qld