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@Hitcore you be careful out on your scooter in bad weather, pretty please. That sounds like an ominous picture of you racing the weather to get to where you need to go safely. :)
 

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Best summer ever 🤩

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Another reason why I like this weather type so much is because these are the days when it's not very likely that I'm getting dragged into some stupid and expensive social events.
 
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Read some weather news in the Dutch Teletext app (yeah we still have our Ceefax):

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"The UK is bracing itself for summer storm Floris, with wind gusts up to 145 km/h. A number of train and ferry services already have been scrapped, and possibly some flights at a later time."

Hang on, Britishes, be safe! 🌬️💨🌪️
 

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Sometimes global warming fails us and we get unusually cold weather, like in Australia at the moment which should help to fuel all the climate change denialists out there. Check out the blizzards, lots of pictures in the article.

Several towns in eastern Australia were blanketed with their thickest layer of snow in decades as wild weather swept the area over the weekend.

Cars, roofs and gardens were completely white as a cold air front dropped as much as 16in (40cm) of snow on parts of northern New South Wales on Saturday, the most since the mid-1980s.

Snow also settled in areas of the neighbouring state of Queensland for the first time in ten years, Miriam Bradbury, a meteorologist at Australia’s weather bureau, said.

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We miss Ozzy! 🧑‍🎤 He certainly was the Blizzard of Oz.❄️

I didn't think Australia could have snow, but there it is. Since this is the end of our summer, it must be the end of their winter.

Just hot here in Texas....hot for another two months. :rolleyes:
 

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Arizona has one of the snowiest cities in the nation.... Flagstaff.

Flagstaff is the third-snowiest city in the U.S., receiving 95.7 inches (7.9 feet) of snow this past winter. This is likely because Flagstaff is at a high elevation of nearly 7,000 feet, which is higher than Denver Colorado at 5,280 feet.

 

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Good stat article @live627 for snowiest city. I usually think of Arizona as very hot and forget the north boundary of Arizona meets Utah.

Sorry to see @Retro you all are in another heat wave. From your link it looks like the rain isn't going to cool down the heat either and you all are in this heat wave for several days. :(
 

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Ok, this is a new one on me: delete old emails to save water in this hot weather. Nah, doesn't sound right to me. Pushing* data around consumes more power, not simply storing it. Looks like someone at the Environment Agency doesn't know how computers work, which isn't surprising really.

Old emails should be deleted to save water, officials have told the public.

Emails and photos stored in the cloud are maintained by vast data centres, which consume so much energy that they require large amounts of water to keep cool.

Five areas of Britain are now officially in drought, with six more in prolonged dry weather status, according to an update from the National Drought Group.

The advice to delete old emails was issued by the Environment Agency as Britain faces its fourth heatwave of the summer. Temperatures are expected to soar to the mid-30s this week, which would make the UK hotter than Bali.


*Think about when one is playing a video game on a PC, especially a modern high performance shooter: the CPU and GPU both heat up significantly and consume much more power as they're pushing around a lot of data to run the simulation and the clock speeds are also increased. However, the storage devices, SSDs and HDDs, run at the same temperature regardless of how much data is stored on them. Top tip: they're always carrying the maximum amount of data, ie completely "full" even when "empty". The only thing that changes are the filing system pointers saying which sectors hold valid data. It doesn't matter to the drive what bit patterns they store.
 

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I just read your article thinking I might be persuaded *a little* in thinking if I delete my emails I might save water and sadly, I concluded the same opinion as I went into the article; nope. Thanks for your illustration on video gaming and heat usage versus files that don't cause heat usage. On a side note, I also never thought that the UK would have drought conditions after reading your article. That would be my "just learned something new today". :)
 

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Oh yeah, the UK has had summer hosepipe bans for decades now and of course they're only gonna become more frequent as the world warms.
 

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That's pretty restrictive to ban watering your lawn by hand. We have watering restrictions all year long. We can only water on certain days, in certain hours and can not have any run off on the streets as there are fines.
 
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