I think the entire globe Should use Kelvin instead of Celsius or Fahrenheit.
I can’t even pronounce your language but it is still cool.
Kelvin and Celsius are basically the same yardstick, just shifted by a constant (273.15). Fahrenheit is different because it requires a multiply or divide and a constant.
Yeah that sounded like a science lecture…
But the Fahrenheit depends on Celsius these days. Celsius depends on kelvin
All this doesn’t matter, the important is that you understand what the other is saying.
It’s a scale, and you have learned what representation has your feeling of “cold”. 10 Degrees Celcius? 50 degrees Fahrenheit? It’s only the name. The important is that we understand what we are talking about.
How do you figure that when Farenheit came before Celsius? According to their wikipedia pages, Farenheit came in 1724, and Celsius (Centigrade) in 1743. And Kelvin in 1848.
Edit: Oh, but you say it’s that way “these days” … Not sure what you’re trying to say there.
Delft was ending up with 24-26 °C.
Celcius and Fahrenheit both using the degree symbol “°”. Kelvin does not.
0 °C
32 °F
273,15 K
I could go deeper in to it if you like 
Most likely I’m asleep by then. Just got home from my 12 hour nightshift 
Edit: the rain is here already(07:50 am), no thunder yet.
Edit: The first runner is there. (07:52) now just waiting for the flashes to show up.
Edit: (08:00) Hmm
there must be a downburst nearby. The bedroomcurtains almost got sucked out of the window.(Got screens though)
Edit: (8:08) disappointed, just one flash. (08:10) a bonus flash 6km from here. It’s kind of over. 
That same storm will show up here in approx 1 hour, I hope it will be better than it was at your place, I really like thunderstorms
too bad, wasn’t much 
The sky is somewhat clear now
HDR photo?
yup, have a sony xperia zx3 since a month now. Makes incredible photos





