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Eh. On it's own, it's not really that different. It feels more intuitive to me, but that's about it. When you take the surrounding environment into account, it trumps fahrenheit though. That's simply because the conversions between Kelvins and degrees Celsius is simpler, and temperature differences are equal in both Kelvins and degrees Celsius.