Anything under 20-25°C.
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Anything under 20-25°C.
The ideal climate, for my speciment...
http://s1.reutersmedia.net/resources...0_SAUDI-ARABIA
I enjoy arid mild climates.
The best for me would be the climate of coastal Los Angeles, temperate all year around and with low humidity (because of the clod waters of the ocean) with few rainfall.
Inland LA would be fine too even if over there the temperature could climb as high as 42-43 (because of the chilly breezes of the ocean could not reach so far inland)
I can deal very well with temperature as high as 45-47 (except the Persian gulf region when temperature couldrise as high as 40 and being coupled with dew points around 25-30!!) because under such temperatures you will have a very low humidity (around or below 5-10%) but I cannot afford a 32 degrees with a 80% humidity (in fact even if the real felt temperature by a real temperature of 47 and a dew point of 5 is higher than the real felt temperature of a real temperature of 30 coupled with a dew point of 25 it remains that you could escape the extreme heat of the 45 degrees when sitting in your house protected from the warming sun but you cannot escape the humidity of 25 dew point because that humidity is instilled in the air you breathe and are exposed to) that's why Equatorial and Tropical climates are not for me.
On the other hand I cannot afford temperatures below minus 3-5.
The climate of my hometown of Mahdia is good for me (around 15-20 in winter and around 25-30 in summer) despite humidity could reach as high as 75% because there is constantly a sea breeze that neutralizes the sweatening humidity,
This how the weather looks like in Mahdia during summer
http://i66.tinypic.com/107s57o.png
but I prefer the climate of my mother's hometown of Sfax, a bit warmer but less humid.
This how the weather looks like in Mahdia during summer (a bit warmer but less humid)
http://i67.tinypic.com/w6vxxx.png
The 2 cities have in common a desertic climate with less than 250-300 mm of annual rainfall (and now we are facing a serious crisis of water shortage because of 3 dry years in a row exacerbated by global warming)
Most of times when you open the water tap there is no water or very muddy one.
Snow. :)
Also Jungle climate as it seems, wasn't a problem at all in Thailand.
http://images.vfl.ru/ii/1472502724/1...b/13923592.png
There's no third option. You should either survive, or you should die. That's for sure.
Warm temperate for sure.
France, north part of Spain, north part of Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Hungary, Romania, Balkan, Caucasus, best place to live.
Definitely coastal. I don't like continental extremes.
let me recommend you this
https://youtu.be/3KInXvWoq9U