Except it hasn't really been that hard. Not like miles vs. kilometers. Fahrenheit is used in the US... and four other countries with a combined area about the size of Connecticut.
Use Celsius for everything else, but Fahrenheit is the superior measure for weather! The range 0-100°F covers everything a human can survive in (with a reasonable amount of effort).
Yeah I always kinda feel like F is better as a human. It’s built around humans, not around water. And since we don’t use centi, kilo, etc with temperature, we don’t get the decimal benefit typical of the metric system either.
At best you could say that it's one possible superior measure, given that you could (for instance) move the whole scale up by one point and what you said would still be true.
Sure, any measurement systems are possible, given infinite resources to relabel existing thermometers. But the whole argument about using a specific measurement for weather reporting is about practicality, isn't it?
Yup, yup, yup. I created this blog 6 years ago, never changed the installed template even once. I had set my mind on the Tarski template 6 years ago, switched its background color from...
This is my weakness. I'll gladly write a script or macro to accomplish a repetitive task even though doing the task by hand would take half the time. Coincidently, this is why I use Vim, because it reduces the distance between manual and macro editing. Of course, it took me weeks to set up and learn to use Vim. That's time I'll likely never recoup.
The multi-axial solution is to delegate your yak-shave. Alternately optimize using the "has somebody automated/done this in a good enough fashion" algorithm.