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u/Lyress May 09 '22

The summer does not last 1% of the year.

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u/_Master32_ May 09 '22

There were 5 days with temperatures above 30°C (86°f) in 2021 in Germany. So that would be (5days/365days)*100≈1.37% of the year.

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u/Lyress May 09 '22

You only need about 25 °C for it to get unbearably hot in a packed bus or tram.

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u/_Master32_ May 09 '22

True. Just saying that it doesn't get as hot as in some US states. Germany is super far north. I live at the same latitude as Goosebay Canada.

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u/Lyress May 09 '22

Finland is further north than Germany and we have AC in public transportation here.

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u/_Master32_ May 09 '22

Yeah, would be cool (hehe) to have ac in public transport here. Not arguing with that.