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Shifty Nipples posted:If someone, anyone would mention the humidity along with these temperatures I would have a better understanding of the unpleasantness of this weather event. 40C/104F with low humidity is like dang it sure is hot but with high humidity it's like dang I'm gonna die yo. its 18C higher than the average for this time of year and is breaking all time records. people are dying
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# ? Jul 19, 2022 17:29 |
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Why are all UK buildings constructed of materials which somehow combust at 40c? Seems like they should’ve built in a buffer of some kind.
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# ? Jul 19, 2022 17:29 |
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lmaoing really hard at the various "why didn't england prepare for this?" posts it's climate change motherfuckers, this is what it is, you can't prepare for it quickly! places are just going to be hotter than they are supposed to be and turns out it breaks all sorts of things!
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# ? Jul 19, 2022 17:30 |
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RandomBlue posted:England, known for it's low humidity and lack of moisture.
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# ? Jul 19, 2022 17:30 |
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I get that Britain isn't built for this kinda temp and they are far less likely to have stuff like AC, but drat it's crazy to see them scramble and panic about temps that would be merely "lovely August Weather" here, in a state that also turns into a frigid hellhole 1/3rd of the year.
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# ? Jul 19, 2022 17:30 |
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Shifty Nipples posted:If someone, anyone would mention the humidity along with these temperatures I would have a better understanding of the unpleasantness of this weather event. 40C/104F with low humidity is like dang it sure is hot but with high humidity it's like dang I'm gonna die yo. not terrible
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# ? Jul 19, 2022 17:43 |
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NeonPunk posted:C'mon, that's ridiculous. How the hell is the UK already on fire after just 2 days of record heat? All of our cladding is designed to cause maximum death if anywhere near a fire, it is a whole thing on its own Also yeah it's pretty dry, this is why people are dying. It hasn't been feeling outrageously hot, but if you've ever had heat fatigue you can feel how little your muscles are capable of. If you haven't, a refreshing swim seems like a great idea. Spangly A has issued a correction as of 17:54 on Jul 19, 2022 |
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it's really clear that a lot of people have no idea what it's like to live in a temperate climate or even what that means. The UK is a humid temperate oceanic climate, and Ireland is even more of a temperate oceanic climate as the Azores high doesn't often extend up into Ireland the way it will in the southern UK. Also, things are catching fire because you don't spend money building infrastructure that can withstand extremes in temperature that other climates face when you don't have a climate that has high or low extreme temperatures. Unfortunately, due to climate change, temperate climates are getting hosed and only going to get worse. https://twitter.com/JenBartram/status/1548268979386343424 https://twitter.com/JenBartram/status/1548268982515339268 https://twitter.com/JenBartram/status/1548268985812062208 https://twitter.com/JenBartram/status/1548268989809250304 https://twitter.com/JenBartram/status/1548268996738199552
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Deki posted:I get that Britain isn't built for this kinda temp and they are far less likely to have stuff like AC, but drat it's crazy to see them scramble and panic about temps that would be merely "lovely August Weather" here, in a state that also turns into a frigid hellhole 1/3rd of the year.
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# ? Jul 19, 2022 17:54 |
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Shifty Nipples posted:If someone, anyone would mention the humidity along with these temperatures I would have a better understanding of the unpleasantness of this weather event. 40C/104F with low humidity is like dang it sure is hot but with high humidity it's like dang I'm gonna die yo. well my condolences, in advance, for when the time comes, that it is both hot and humid in the uk.
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Spangly A posted:All of our cladding is designed to cause maximum death if anywhere near a fire, it is a whole thing on its own Yeah, as I posted that, I forgot about that apartment tower y'all had that went up in a blaze. Grenfell or something like that
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https://twitter.com/theipaper/status/1549436795871428609
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NeonPunk posted:Yeah, as I posted that, I forgot about that apartment tower y'all had that went up in a blaze. Grenfell or something like that Less than a dozen buildings don't use the same cladding. None of it is being replaced, because the charges have been put on the tenants
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# ? Jul 19, 2022 17:58 |
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Are movie theaters in Britain air conditioned? If so, that's a classic trick, go see a movie in the afternoon.
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# ? Jul 19, 2022 17:58 |
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Spangly A posted:Also yeah it's pretty dry, this is why people are dying. It hasn't been feeling outrageously hot, but if you've ever had heat fatigue you can feel how little your muscles are capable of. If you haven't, a refreshing swim seems like a great idea. Are British people seriously getting heat exhaustion and then swimming out into open water and drowning?
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Gripweed posted:Are British people seriously getting heat exhaustion and then swimming out into open water and drowning? As of yesterday there were 10 water deaths and today there's been another 3 that I heard of, so yes
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Enfys posted:As of yesterday there were 10 water deaths and today there's been another 3 that I heard of, so yes jesus christ. The British government needs to find any old person from the southern US and get them on TV to explain this basic stuff to you guys.
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# ? Jul 19, 2022 18:05 |
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Glad the modeling crisis is over, congrats London. Here's another one to watch. (Btw the latest forecast for Fargo from this model on July 31 is no longer 117F but 70F lol.)
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Gripweed posted:Are British people seriously getting heat exhaustion and then swimming out into open water and drowning? When peoples bodies go into server distress, brain tends to shut down a lot and people can do weird stuff. Like on the other end of the spectrum you get paradoxical undressing https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28444440/. As the doors said, people are strange.
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Gripweed posted:jesus christ. The British government needs to find any old person from the southern US and get them on TV to explain this basic stuff to you guys.
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FlamingLiberal posted:This is fine Iron and steel will bend and bow, Bend and bow, bend and bow, Iron and steel will bend and bow, My fair Lady.
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# ? Jul 19, 2022 18:18 |
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yea it's really not fair to make fun of the UK for being unprepared for weather we've never experienced before in history otoh if you wait just a couple of months, you'll find out we're also hilariously unprepared for weather we get every single year
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Gripweed posted:jesus christ. The British government needs to find any old person from the southern US and get them on TV to explain this basic stuff to you guys. I have a mate from az who's been in Leeds for a year as part of her degree, and she's just been having a breakdown in group chat at how everyone around her has a death wish Added bonus: the sea waters around the Midlands are about 14c this time of year and the rivers are colder. You don't actually need heat exhaustion, just jumping in has a pretty high risk of cold shock and lol good luck swimming while unexpectedly paralyzed Spangly A has issued a correction as of 18:36 on Jul 19, 2022 |
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can't wait for hurricane season "Why didn't New York City prepare for this amount of water?"
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# ? Jul 19, 2022 18:33 |
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Spangly A posted:I have a mate from az who's been in Leeds for a year as part of her degree, and she's just been having a breakdown in group chat at how everyone around her has a death wish Genuine question, are people buying kiddie pools and watermelons? Do they even understand that concept?
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Gripweed posted:Genuine question, are people buying kiddie pools and watermelons? Do they even understand that concept? Alright, I will try this. *two hours later* I have now filled the kiddie pool with watermelons, it's still real hot
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Spangly A posted:I have a mate from az who's been in Leeds for a year as part of her degree, and she's just been having a breakdown in group chat at how everyone around her has a death wish https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPnJM3zWfUo
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Spangly A posted:I have a mate from az who's been in Leeds for a year as part of her degree, and she's just been having a breakdown in group chat at how everyone around her has a death wish Did they just now realize they're british
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Gripweed posted:Genuine question, are people buying kiddie pools and watermelons? Do they even understand that concept? What is the concept?
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WampaLord posted:can't wait for hurricane season Is the joke that they're never prepared for flooding? Also watermelons are an essential part of summer is what ive learned from my anime beach episodes
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Gripweed posted:jesus christ. The British government needs to find any old person from the southern US and get them on TV to explain this basic stuff to you guys. Yeah, I absolutely get why the lack of it being an area that's used to dealing with these extremes is a problem and leading to deaths among the elderly or otherwise infirm people. But able bodied adults shouldn't be dropping like flies going for a swim in temps that 90% of humanity are regularly exposed to.
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Watermelon Daiquiri posted:Is the joke that they're never prepared for flooding? Yes, exactly. Sandy, a category 1 hurricane, absolutely wrecked the city a few years back Imagine if a Category 4 or 5 works its way up towards NYC. Thousands of people will die from flooding, possibly tens of thousands or more.
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Spangly A posted:Added bonus: the sea waters around the Midlands are about 14c this time of year and the rivers are colder. You don't actually need heat exhaustion, just jumping in has a pretty high risk of cold shock and lol good luck swimming while unexpectedly paralyzed I did not open this thread to make fun of British people being giant babies but you really are making me just want to make fun of British people being giant babies.
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Thoguh posted:I did not open this thread to make fun of British people being giant babies but you really are making me just want to make fun of British people being giant babies. Nobody gets cold shock in normal weather, swimming in freezing water and pretending it's good is a national pastime If you would like to dive in water 25c colder than the air to prove a point make sure someone films it so we can lol at you
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WampaLord posted:Yes, exactly. Sandy, a category 1 hurricane, absolutely wrecked the city a few years back hell it fuckin Just Rained A Bunch last year and people were dying … hell yesterday it just rained a bunch and nyc got hosed up
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Thoguh posted:I did not open this thread to make fun of British people being giant babies but you really are making me just want to make fun of British people being giant babies. Keep a stiff upper lip whenever you are in the blistering heat of west chelmington mate, unless the water is 14 degrees!!
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Spangly A posted:Nobody gets cold shock in normal weather, swimming in freezing water and pretending it's good is a national pastime I mean I have gone in from 40-45C air temperature to around 20C water temperature before, like many, many a time. It's always been very nice. Everyone else at the beach always seemed to be very much enjoying it as well. I can see if people were elderly or had an underlining condition that could be cause issues, but for a normal healthy person pretty sure it shouldn't?
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youre supposed to jump out of the sauna through the hole you cut in the ice for maximum differential
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Spangly A posted:Nobody gets cold shock in normal weather, swimming in freezing water and pretending it's good is a national pastime haha what this is every single July-August in any Great Lake, any snowmelt river in Texas, anywhere in the pnw or southern Canada… I’m loling, except at YOU ya baby
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Spangly A posted:Nobody gets cold shock in normal weather, swimming in freezing water and pretending it's good is a national pastime Jumping from a sauna that’s hotter than 40 Celsius in to water that is 0 degrees Celsius is a thing in multiple cultures. There are hundreds of videos on YouTube of people doing exactly that. That’s what I was making fun of.
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