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Saya

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Oct 25, 2017
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https://www.standard.co.uk/news/wor...et-all-over-the-world-this-week-a3881061.html

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Parts of the globe are experiencing "one of the most intense heat events ever seen", according to climate scientists.

Climate scientists are worried after several locations in the northern hemisphere saw record high temperatures over the past week.

Meteorologist Nick Humphrey said in a blog post that the extreme spell of hot weather amounted to "a true roasting", writing: "It is absolutely incredible and really one of the most intense heat events I've ever seen for so far north."

The mercury hit 30.1C in Castlederg in Northern Ireland on June 29 - a new record - while temperatures in Tbilisi, Georgia, and Yerevan, Armenia, rose this week to 40.5C and 42C respectively.

In the US, the Washington Post reports that heat in Denver, Colorado soared to an all-time high of 40.6C on June 28.

Guinness World Records has said that in the town of Quriyet, Oman, on June 26, the lowest temperature over the 24-hour period was a sweltering 42.6C - making a new record for highest "low".

Deaths linked to a heat wave in Canada's Quebec province reached 33 on Thursday, health officials said after the region's largest city Montreal recorded its record high of 36.6C on July 2.

In the UK the heatwave pushed mean temperatures for last month up to 14.8C, making it provisionally the third warmest June since records began in 1910.

According to Humphrey, who interpreted a heat map from the University of Maine's Climate Reanalyzer, even northern Siberia "has been getting blowtorched" with maximum temperatures of above 32C.

Brits have been warned to expect ongoing high temperatures as it was announced the country is seeing the longest unbroken spell of hot weather since 1976.

This summer is expected to match the record set 42 years ago, where at least one weather station recorded over 28C for 18 consecutive days.

The UK has so far enjoyed 12 days in a row of warm weather, with Brits flocking to parks, beaches and pub gardens to soak up the sun.
 

Shadybiz

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Oct 27, 2017
10,125
Only gonna get worse.

Yet we'll undoubtedly have a couple of snowstorms in the Winter, and dumbasses will continue to say "See, no climate change!" Like clockwork.
 

Cenauru

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Oct 25, 2017
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My AC literally couldn't keep up. Was 115F outside my house and 90 inside last friday with the AC on all day.
 

Rosur

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Oct 28, 2017
3,502
Only cool place looks like Iceland, moving to Iceland after Brexit then :P
 

LightEntite

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Oct 26, 2017
3,079
Only gonna get worse.

Yet we'll undoubtedly have a couple of snowstorms in the Winter, and dumbasses will continue to say "See, no climate change!" Like clockwork.

the funny thing is that nobody ever said global warming's danger was the heat itself

it's global climate destabilization that's the issue
 

Beartruck

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Oct 25, 2017
4,939
the funny thing is that nobody ever said global warming's danger was the heat itself

it's global climate destabilization that's the issue
Yup. There's a reason it's called "climate change" now. It'll cause freak weather in every direction, so even blizzards might be more dangerous if you can believe it.
 

jelly

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Oct 26, 2017
33,841
It's got a bit cooler in the UK thankfully but I wish it would rain already.

Climate change, yes it's real.
 

Qikz

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Oct 25, 2017
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The UK has so far enjoyed 12 days in a row of warm weather

That is the complete opposite of what I've been doing. I've been hating it. Thankfully for 4 of those days I was in Amsterdam and avoided it as there's a nice breeze there.
 

Temascos

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Oct 27, 2017
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Godamn governments around the world dragging their heels, they've known since the 70s what the risks were and they only decided to keep things as they were because it made them more money in the short term.

EDIT - Londoner here, we've barely had two days of rain over the last month and a bit! The fields I jog in are starting to turn into a damned desert.
 

Mr Swine

The Fallen
Oct 26, 2017
6,045
Sweden
It's been a horrifying year for farmers in Sweden. Crops are dying and cattle need to be killed because there isn't enough food
 

Volcane

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Oct 27, 2017
296
Never known such a long dry spell in the UK. It has been dry since the beginning of the Isle of Man TT at the end of May.
 

Soap

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Oct 27, 2017
15,209
I hate this weather. I have to travel for hour hours on a train in the uk without any air conditioning. It is horrible.
 

EarlGreyHot

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Oct 27, 2017
4,377
This shouldn't surprise anyone.

Periods like these have happened in the past though. There are plenty of people around me that see that as evidence this is normal. So annoying.
 
Oct 26, 2017
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I'm having the worst sunburn since I spent a week outside exercising all day, 2000 kilometers further south, and I've only been doing Pokemon walks a few hours a day at most. It's getting to the point where I prefer to stay inside. Meanwhile indeed farmers are in trouble while regular people think the weather is great, barbecue every day!
 

Osahi

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Oct 27, 2017
5,937
Belgium has been grilling for weeks now. No records yet, but days after days high 20ies, low 30ies where I live. Tomorrow we finally get one cooler day. Can't remember ever having a heat wave going on so long
 

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Oct 28, 2017
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Its only July and plants here in Germany look realy realy dry. A warning for forest fires was given. Which is kinda unusual and way early in the summer for something liek this.
 

Dead Man

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Nov 1, 2017
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It was a record high "low" at NIGHT. 42c at night. That's just insane.

The football players will be melting during the World Cup in Qatar...


Yeah, it's bonkers. We get highs of 42 for a few days or weeks most summers here, but at least it cools down to 30 or the high 20's at night. Can't even imagine the day that leads to an overnight low of 42.
 
Oct 25, 2017
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the funny thing is that nobody ever said global warming's danger was the heat itself

it's global climate destabilization that's the issue

This is the big concern for those in the mid-atlantic. The weather changes have no doubt increased and shifted the way hurricane seasons have been. More stronger storms are forming and they're going further north.
 

Dr. Mario

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Oct 27, 2017
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Netherlands
Fucking love it (but admittedly the trains in the Netherlands have air conditioning on account of it not being a third world train country).
I can usually only keep my garden parasol open for half a day maximum before it starts raining again. It's been open for two full weeks already. It's been mostly 20-30 degrees for three straight months now. I've made so many cocktails I started looping around the list.