33°C

Fahrenheit: 0 is cold, 100 is hot.
Celsius: -17 is cold, 38 is hot.
Kelvin: 255 is cold, 311 is hot.

Which one of these do you want to explain to a space alien?

43 here

>83% humidity
Jesus Christ. I thought desert continents just had dry heat.

space aliens obviously know the absolute zero on which kelvin is based on, so that desu

Anything over 24°C is nigger weather 2bh.

Celsius since absolute zero is easy to understand.

Kelvin is hipster shit

0 C are cold, too. Not polar bear cold, but lethally cold if approached wrong. And 30 C are already uncomfortably warm. And 0 C and 100 C are the critical points of water. Try explaining 0 F and 100 F to an alien, i dont even know the definition.

but user, the absolute zero is for kelvin, celsius is based on water

>implying completely alien life forms are guaranteed to have similar ranges of hot and cold as humans or even the concepts of hot and cold

Bruh.

Brine freezes at 0°F