So today is one of those days in Missouri where the air temperature is close to 100F and the heat index is much, much higher. (Slightly off topic, I just relearned that a heat index is what it feels like IN THE SHADE.) The heat just has me thinking about what it's going to be like living in an equatorial country. Is Uganda humid? Well, Google has that answer.
Today in Kampala, the capital of Uganda, it is 70F with about 80% humidity. This is an average day in Uganda.
DID YOU SEE THOSE NUMBERS?!
I would KILL for that weather right now. Even though I work in the air-conditioned library during the day, IT'S STILL HOT OUTSIDE.
Anyways, here's some more information about Uganda's climate if you're interested. I found them interesting. :)
http://www.bbc.com/weather/features/18025180
http://www.mapsofworld.com/uganda/geography/weather.html
http://www.journeysbydesign.com/destinations/uganda/when-to-go
PS: Note to self- Learn how to interpret centigrade temperature and military time....
Commit to memory...
ReplyDeleteRoughly...(Celsius x 2) + 30 = Fahrenheit
For anything after noon ... Military time - 1200 = pm time
(1300 - 1200) = 1:00 pm
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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