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Re: Hottest and 'Coldest' cities of Somalia

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dawwa9 wrote:Luuq makes Bosaso look like Sweden :lol: :lol: :up:

Really?

Luuq's mean temperature is 30.5 degrees Celsius

Boosaaso's mean temperature is 29.4 degrees Celsiuis

Not even a single degree difference

Do you need to learn how to calculate? Are you not an engineering student?

Do you know how to read statistics?

If you need to see how good the cake tests you don't taste the cream (mean high temperature) and judge how good the cake tests. You taste the cake as a whole (mean overall temperature) to see if it is good. Go back to school.
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Re: Hottest and 'Coldest' cities of Somalia

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Why are you always so serious, it was just a joke. You can't even tell??? Idiot..

Both places are hot, we know that.

But Luuq seems consistent, while Bosaso has peeks and lows. Tiny difference but still..
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Re: Hottest and 'Coldest' cities of Somalia

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Baasabuur, what explains the difference between what you feel when you are there and how the numbers read on paper is the humidity. Sometimes higher temperatures can be heavenly when compared to lower temperatures with high humidity getting that very hot dhegdheg feeling that makes it hard for you to breath.
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You lot seem to have exhausted every topic to argue about....now you're starting to conjure up new ones out of thin air.
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eyes-only wrote:You lot seem to have exhausted every topic to argue about....now you're starting to conjure up new ones out of thin air.
:lol: :lol: :lol: YAAAB
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Re: Hottest and 'Coldest' cities of Somalia

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Sheikh and erigavo are the coldest I have seen because of their high plateu. Hargeisa is cold at times, specially the morning. But it's darn hot during the summer.
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Re: Hottest and 'Coldest' cities of Somalia

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Voltage wrote:Baasabuur, what explains the difference between what you feel when you are there and how the numbers read on paper is the humidity. Sometimes higher temperatures can be heavenly when compared to lower temperatures with high humidity getting that very hot dhegdheg feeling that makes it hard for you to breath.
I know. It never goes past 100% in New England in summer but because of the humidity, it can get extremely hot there. Even breathing becomes difficult but I was in Phoenix Arizona once in the summer and it has dry heat and I felt my skin literally burning when I went outside the air conditioned house. :lol:

But as for Afmadow, I don't remember it being that hot at all. Besides, that city is a jungle and extremely green. It is somewhat hard to believe it is one of the hottest places in Somalia. Same for Baardhere.
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Re: Hottest and 'Coldest' cities of Somalia

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I dont know about Bosaaso or Waqooyi


But what I heard is, it's hella hot if u stand in one place but if u are moving or under a shade waa cool because leer fiican baa jirta, cool humid.
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