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Just got back from watching the morning news. Apparently this years January was the hottest ever recorded. And I'm not surprised. Its not every day you get 30C on a raining day. Some places reported 5C above average. Yesterday was shockingly hot, I got out of bed at 5am in the morning (usually out by 11am
![]() ![]() They say its in structure with global warming patterns. Any thoughts? or whats it like any where else in the world? |
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Just got back from watching the morning news. Apparently this years January was the hottest ever recorded. And I'm not surprised. Its not every day you get 30C on a raining day. Some places reported 5C above average. Yesterday was shockingly hot, I got out of bed at 5am in the morning (usually out by 11am |
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30c in canada feels like 24 25 c in australia - temperateures and humidity percentages and stuff like that make a massive difference. you can't compare without actually feeling the heat from different countries.
its been ~ -15 - -20 here for the past week, im missing out on going to the beach at home ![]() |
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30c in canada feels like 24 25 c in australia - temperateures and humidity percentages and stuff like that make a massive difference. you can't compare without actually feeling the heat from different countries. ![]() |
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OMG its Global Warming! Better stock up on supplies before mass social breakdown and panic occurs!!
85f....in Australia, shocker. Houston had some record lows and highs this year.....Global Warming doesnt exist, when you look at weather history, weather is so freaking random and unpredictable that no single event or series of events could EVER define a single occurance. |
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coldest in china... |
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I know Aussies like to gloat about how hot it is... but Phoenix USA takes the cake! Fark is was hot there. And I agree about the ozone. Working on my car on a sunny day for about 15-20 minutes and got pretty bad sunburns on my arms. And I always bring sun cream with me when I go to the beach. I got severely burnt once, had to sleep with a few ice packs, couldn't move, lasted a little over a week before skin started to peel. Than the skin was a funny dark brown, grey colour which was a little odd. I'll never forget that. And how longs it take in the US before you get sunburnt? I really don't mind the heat, but you only have to forget to put sun cream on, or miss a spot on your body and your pretty much screwed. |
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your are in china? [rofl] I wouldn't recommend you stick your ass in the snow just yet.. ![]() |
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I was talking in general, mostly referring to "cold places getting colder" ![]() ![]() |
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