Comment by nkrisc

Comment by nkrisc 2 days ago

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What are average high and low temperatures where you live in the UK? I looked up the averages for the UK as a whole (which I’m sure can vary quite a bit once you get more local) but I found between 20C and 2C.

Where I grew up on the shores of Lake Michigan average temperatures average between 32C and -6C. As for extremes, I have personally experienced there highs around 37C and lows down to -28C (still went to work in 3ft of snow).

So I will take my modern home with its ability to be well insulated and heated and cooled.

Yes, people lived there long before those modern conveniences, and they were cold and hot. They kept warm in the winter by keeping fires going inside their dwellings at all times. I even spent a week in autumn living in a recreation of one as a kid. Unsutprisingly, it was cold and everything smelled of smoke by the end of the week. Think of how much smoke and particulate we breathed in to stay warm (and there wasn’t even snow on the ground yet). I didn’t even mind it.

I’ll give the final word though to those living in even colder and more extreme climates, and any intrepid people living above the Arctic Circle.

alt227 2 days ago

We have highs of mid 30s and lows down to -10.

Stone is an incredibly efficient thermal material which is why animals and humans have lived in caves for thousands of years.

  • amluto 2 days ago

    > Stone is an incredibly efficient thermal material which is why animals and humans have lived in caves for thousands of years.

    Most stone makes for a pretty bad insulator. But the ground, in aggregate, is a great insulator and has very very large thermal mass. So you can go in a hole that’s more than a few feet underground, and the temperature is fairly constant.

  • nkrisc 2 days ago

    They also died in caves for thousands of years. They lived there because it was the best shelter available, not because it was the ideal shelter.