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RE: Frank Gets Tough With The Toughs

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Hi sir @janton. For the most part Nigeria is 5+ hours ahead of most US States. We operate a three season year namely: Hammathan season (classically from September through January). Its more like winter. Its Characterized by very dry or crisp air, lower temperatures (16 - 12 degree Celsius for a tropical region!), drying out of green vegetations. Hence, its a very combustible season. Spring or rainy season. Where I live,records show that it rains for over 290 days of the year. This season starts from January (in my region) to sometimes around December 25th. Thus annulling most of the Hammathan season and its way lesser the remain part of the country. The last but not the least is a very transient season called dry season (not to be mistaken with Hammathan season) which for coastal regions starts around February to late March but its longer for the rest of the country. Thermodynamically, the rainy season has similar parameters like those of summer in temperate climates like yours. Thanks for asking

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Howdy sir princewill! That is very interesting, is 12 degrees about the coldest that it gets in Hammathan season?