Another unwelcome climate change surprise.
Climate change: Sudden heat increase in seas around UK and Ireland
Scientists say water temperatures are as much as 3 to 4C above the average for this time of year in some areas.www.bbc.co.uk
We have the Green Party here as well, but sadly, is is very fringe. People just don't give a damn.Always happens. Hence why we have an electrol party called the greens worried about how hot the planet is getting.
Always happens! Summer always brings back stinking hot weather.I bloody knew that 40C weather would be back.
I remember the weather experts saying it was likely a one-off caused by climate change, but I was skeptical of that. It was the worst thing ever over those two days and I won't be able to stand it at home. Last year, they hit during the working week, where I was protected by the air con at work, but if they hit over the weekend, I'm stuffed. I'll bet it lasts longer, too. I get the impression that global warming is ramping up much faster than predictions. June is already the hottest ever.
UK likely to see 40C weather as Britons get respite over the weekend
A bright start expected in the east before clouds moving from west causing outbreaks of light rainuk.news.yahoo.com
Hot days mean three thingsSo, you don't like it hot either? The problem must be a lot worse over in Oz, which is a naturally hotter country than sunny Blighty.
Buy one! You need itAh, aircon. If only I had that.
running eight months of the yearI can't imagine not having air conditioning.
Mine runs only for the hot days.running eight months of the year
I know, seriously....sigh!The carbon footprint they are trying to eliminate is you.
Same; March to November (sometimes we have to switch back and forth as the seasons change and the nights get cold).running eight months of the year
Lucky you; energy costs are getting outrageous.Mine runs only for the hot days.
I use a gas heater in winter, air conditioner when it's above 25*C in summer, a column heater at night if nights are under 5 degrees.I know, seriously....sigh!
Same; March to November (sometimes we have to switch back and forth as the seasons change and the nights get cold).
Lucky you; energy costs are getting outrageous.
Yup its all artifically orchestrated by commies which are the nwo...I know, seriously....sigh!
Same; March to November (sometimes we have to switch back and forth as the seasons change and the nights get cold).
Lucky you; energy costs are getting outrageous.
Hot days mean three things
1) getting all the washing done
2) having the air conditioner on all day
3) having icecreams
running eight months of the year
I use a gas heater in winter, air conditioner when it's above 25*C in summer, a column heater at night if nights are under 5 degrees.
Where i am my AC works well and it's up above my back door which is handy. The motor part is outsideYup its all artifically orchestrated by commies which are the nwo...
It's the same for Texas LOL
What part of the globe is your domicile?
I'm thinking of portable AC or a inwall/window unit to only cool where I am going to be as Central AC here runs on 240VAC. Now we have a gas heater but I rearly use it and just use blankets.
Might be on a wild tangent:
Nuclear, coal/clean coal, Natural Gas and solar, along with waterfalls, all combined with each other help with energy distribution.
Heck I know in Australia they use/used a petrol converter setup, sort of like a LOX converter bottle on Fighter Airccraft for autos.
Why not for LH2 and LNG- which can be retrofitted to Gasoline and diesel burners?
Phoenix, ArizonaWhat part of the globe is your domicile?
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