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The worst part about this, is that some people still don't use metric.
Edit- tough crowd
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KqXchj7jfOg
I'm sure they all will after they read this comment.
That's why I measure everything in ITS-90 with a monochromatic radiation thermometer.
I'm American but I grew up in Europe. When it comes to metric units I am absolutely in favor of meters, liters, grams, etc. since they make more sense than Imperial units and are easier to use in most situations.
But for temperature scales while Celsius is great for scientific measurements, Fahrenheit is better for describing the temperatures humans live at.
Celsius is just as good at describing temperatures humans experience. Every 5^o^ is 'category':
< -10^o^ Cripes it's cold!
-10 to -5^o^ Cold
-5 to 0^o^ Snow/ice will melt
0^o^ 'true' freezing/melting temperature
0 to 5^o^ Cool
5 to 10^o^ Brisk, jacket optional
10 to 15^o^ Cool, Comfortable to work
15 to 20^o^ Cold house
20 to 25^o^ Typical house temps
25 to 30^o^ Shorts recommended
30 to 35^o^ Hot
35 to 40^o^ Severely hot
'> 40^o^ Crazy hot.
It's simply just getting used to the values which you have to do with F too anyways, and IMO the C scale just makes far more sense. With F none of the values are intuitive and require you to learn them all.
Yes, but 69°F is a nice temperature
nice
Agreed. I tried to adjust to Celsius when I moved abroad from the US, and my biggest issue with it was actually in temperature control. I lived in a tiny studio apartment with an in-wall A/C unit, so I had really accurate, nearly instantaneous control of the room temperature except that often it would be too hot at one temperature setting but too cold if I reduced it by a single degree (Celsius). Had the system been in fahrenheit I would have had around three times as much sensitivity to control, which would have been perfect.
I've seen a few climate control systems that have options for both celsius and farenheit, but they never give more actual control in one system vs the other. One system I've seen adjusted by increments of 0.5 if you had it set to celsius, or increments of 1.0 when set to farenheit. Another adjusted by increments of 1 for celsius, or 2 for farenheit.
Celsius isn't any more metric than Fahrenheit.
It's as metric as you can get. It's a range of 100 based on the liquid state of water at sea level.
No, the worst part is that the triple digit temperatures ARE in Celsius!
I had fun!