Brazil is a country that extends from above the equator to "fairly far
south".  It also has a range of conditions from sea level to high plateaus
and mountains (where the air is drier and cooler).  There has been snow in
some of those mountains.

I remember visiting Rio de Janeiro one time, and while I was perfectly
happy in T-shirt and shorts, my friends (all native to Rio) had on knit
caps, down vests and long pants (and were  shivering).

Bring what you think might be sensible.  I am sure it will be welcomed.

maddog


On Mon, Jul 1, 2019, 12:12 Paulo Henrique de Lima Santana <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Rena,
>
> On 01/07/2019 12:39, rena hendrickson wrote:
> >
> > Just looked up your winter temperatures. You don't appear to get cold
> > enough for a foot and a half of snow or for the wind chill to bring the
> > temperature below - 3°F.  My winter clothes are for those types of
> > conditions.
>
> I can't say for homeless people this kind of clothes is too much or not.
> Maybe for people living on the streets, 10°C is already too cold.
> My impression is any kind of clothes is better than no clothes.
>
> Best regards,
>
> --
> Paulo Henrique de Lima Santana (phls)
> Curitiba - Brasil
> Debian Developer
> Diretor do Instituto para Conservação de Tecnologias Livres
> Membro da Comunidade Curitiba Livre
> Site: http://www.phls.com.br
> GNU/Linux user: 228719  GPG ID: 0443C450
>
> Organizador da DebConf19 - Conferência Mundial de Desenvolvedores(as) do
> Projeto Debian
> Curitiba - 21 a 28 de julho de 2019
> http://debconf19.debconf.org
>
>
>
On Mon, Jul 1, 2019, 12:12 Paulo Henrique de Lima Santana <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Rena,
>
> On 01/07/2019 12:39, rena hendrickson wrote:
> >
> > Just looked up your winter temperatures. You don't appear to get cold
> > enough for a foot and a half of snow or for the wind chill to bring the
> > temperature below - 3°F.  My winter clothes are for those types of
> > conditions.
>
> I can't say for homeless people this kind of clothes is too much or not.
> Maybe for people living on the streets, 10°C is already too cold.
> My impression is any kind of clothes is better than no clothes.
>
> Best regards,
>
> --
> Paulo Henrique de Lima Santana (phls)
> Curitiba - Brasil
> Debian Developer
> Diretor do Instituto para Conservação de Tecnologias Livres
> Membro da Comunidade Curitiba Livre
> Site: http://www.phls.com.br
> GNU/Linux user: 228719  GPG ID: 0443C450
>
> Organizador da DebConf19 - Conferência Mundial de Desenvolvedores(as) do
> Projeto Debian
> Curitiba - 21 a 28 de julho de 2019
> http://debconf19.debconf.org
>
>
>

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