Measuring relative coldness (temp, not miserable in-laws)

Soldato
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On the radio other night someone rang up and asked this question:

If it was 0c last night and tonight it’s twice as cold, how cold is it tonight?

They converted it to Fahrenheit on the radio which I think is wrong.

I think you have to have a baseline temp for neither cold nor hot which is different for each individual.

Let’s say 18c is your neutral temp, -18c would be twice as cold as 0c....

Thoughts?
 
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