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Anonymous (ID: KA+ozEqq) United Kingdom No.507856733 >>507856817 >>507857029 >>507857073 >>507857111 >>507857191 >>507857363 >>507857595 >>507857800 >>507857842 >>507858016 >>507858358 >>507858397 >>507858452 >>507858506 >>507858656 >>507860318 >>507860588 >>507861111 >>507861204 >>507862291 >>507862421 >>507863006 >>507865928 >>507865994 >>507866097 >>507866527 >>507867353 >>507867491 >>507867697 >>507867843 >>507868932 >>507873056 >>507873097 >>507873329 >>507875355 >>507877768 >>507877908 >>507878249 >>507879388 >>507880038 >>507880600
Why couldn't it have neem global cooling instead?
Anonymous (ID: JsfIoraw) United States No.507856817 >>507856941 >>507857372 >>507857378 >>507857924 >>507858467 >>507859241 >>507859549 >>507860634 >>507867308 >>507867770 >>507874933 >>507874966 >>507877756
>>507856733 (OP)
wtf is 30C?
Anonymous (ID: u00peAW6) No.507856941 >>507867793
>>507856817
30 degrees above freezing
Anonymous (ID: FsolR5hb) United Kingdom No.507857029
>>507856733 (OP)
>mid 80s in summer
>oh noes sum ting wong
Nice to have some decent weather. Been good all year.
Anonymous (ID: jLzDfVF7) United States No.507857073 >>507857304 >>507857596 >>507861721 >>507862291 >>507868955
>>507856733 (OP)
thats not even very hot you pussies
Anonymous (ID: MkTEZotH) United States No.507857111 >>507857304 >>507861721
>>507856733 (OP)
Pussies.
Anonymous (ID: OV3hNElJ) No.507857191
>>507856733 (OP)
Hahahaha

Temperature bellow a checked 33
Anonymous (ID: a43X2ynS) United Kingdom No.507857304
>>507857073
>>507857111
Anonymous (ID: u00peAW6) No.507857363 >>507857595 >>507858714
>>507856733 (OP)
they dont know the weakening magnetic field will make sun rays intensify in radiation
poles a shiftin
Anonymous (ID: gBqDJCHm) Belgium No.507857372 >>507862920
>>507856817
Mild really. Human body is around 37C. 38 C you have fever. 40C body temperature you start to get into fever dream territory. 41C you are close to death and at 42 Celsius body temperature you are dead. But environmental temperatures can go to 40-48 degrees Celsius. UK Citizens melting at 30 degrees celcius is the joke. For European Citizens, I guess the sweet spot is around 21-28 degrees Celcius. Of course that doesn't factor in humidity and wind. You asked.
Anonymous (ID: lG3y4g/y) Russian Federation No.507857378 >>507863742 >>507867512
>>507856817
I think it's about 86 US burgers or something.
Anonymous (ID: 8TRyiFTK) Germany No.507857447
Oh no, good weather, the horror
Anonymous (ID: FwpRKmc3) Hungary No.507857595
>>507856733 (OP)
>>507857363
Basically jews are fucking up the planet in the arctic and they have to turn up the heat in order to justify blotting out the sun.
This will make the browns dependent on their medicine to survive after they replace whites, because they can't live without the sun as well as whites.
Anonymous (ID: N/qlzYlu) Israel No.507857596 >>507858354 >>507866350
>>507857073
they arent built for it, i was there at like 22c and it was fucking intolerable
Anonymous (ID: JpNR6PFg) Estonia No.507857800
>>507856733 (OP)
They rebranded "global warming" into "climate change" so the alarmist grift could continue no matter what happens.
Anonymous (ID: cRr8sMps) United States No.507857842
>>507856733 (OP)
It's going to be mid 90s and humid for the next week, glad I fixed my AC or I'd have to sit in the creek 24/7 until suicide.
Anonymous (ID: ZAjyWaSz) No.507857924
>>507856817
Your future bumpkin
Anonymous (ID: KcTwQ8WS) Germany No.507858016
>>507856733 (OP)
>Why couldn't it have neem global cooling instead?
Because it's summer?
Anonymous (ID: a43X2ynS) United Kingdom No.507858354
>>507857596
Because it's generally high humidity.
Anonymous (ID: p0oHzgPM) Australia No.507858358
>>507856733 (OP)
30 is perfect weather, wtf is wrong with peasants
Anonymous (ID: AKv0x459) Australia No.507858397 >>507858483
>>507856733 (OP)
>soar to 30C
Man I wish it were that noice here. Been shivering through 13-14C days here the last couple of weeks.
Anonymous (ID: FoZ5us2Q) No.507858452
>>507856733 (OP)
Soar to 86f?

That just passing sweater weather.
Anonymous (ID: v3QxeXjX) Switzerland No.507858467 >>507858699 >>507858825 >>507877845
>>507856817

Americans are so fucking stupid.
Anonymous (ID: j0JVg5UA) United Kingdom No.507858483 >>507859737 >>507862220 >>507875355
>>507858397
>Been shivering through 13-14C days here
13c is t-shirt and shorts weather...
Anonymous (ID: 4rClwzZS) United States No.507858506
>>507856733 (OP)
It's mid june and I'm wearing a fucking sweatshirt.
Anonymous (ID: a43X2ynS) United Kingdom No.507858562 >>507858898
Anonymous (ID: lVXkth+/) United States No.507858654 >>507867428
no ac and dryer in uk
Anonymous (ID: 8nL1ZH+F) Switzerland No.507858656
>>507856733 (OP)
>summer
>30C
>omg im gonna die
imagine being a fucking cunt
Anonymous (ID: AwXt+xpK) United States No.507858699
>>507858467
Some might say the same about swiss flags that have no wife or children but spend all day waxing psued about women and personal status, cata
Anonymous (ID: FsolR5hb) United Kingdom No.507858714 >>507859936
>>507857363
This podcast is pretty interesting on the whole pole-shift milarky.
https://delingpole.podbean.com/e/ben-davidson/

But I don't take it very seriously. If any of that were likely to happen legendary events would be going on. Planets would be lighting up and flying out of their orbits. The Sun would turn black. There would be Signs and Portents. All we have had is nice weather all year which isn't a portent of anything.

I mean, come on. A few sunny days is not the same as the whole world seeing the Antichrist standing above the North Pole hurling thunderbolts.
Anonymous (ID: oPhMN3Lx) United States No.507858825
>>507858467
That's all whites
Anonymous (ID: FsolR5hb) United Kingdom No.507858898 >>507860749 >>507865702
>>507858562
That is bullshit. We never get humidity.
Anonymous (ID: 5A7bEodP) United States No.507859241
>>507856817
It’s our β€œpleasant spring day” before the crushing summer humidity sets in
Anonymous (ID: fJ4W9RsT) United Kingdom No.507859549 >>507877549
>>507856817
Thirty Coulombs.
Anonymous (ID: AKv0x459) Australia No.507859737 >>507862431
>>507858483
Bullshit. That's thermal underwear and jacket weather.
Anonymous (ID: gBqDJCHm) Belgium No.507859936
>>507858714
The weather has simply not been documented for long enough. At least not in human archives. As a kid I've known two winters where the snow burried the wheels of the cars halfway. And then nothing like that ever happened again. Been alive for 4 decades. What conclusions can you draw from it that would hold any weight. Absolutely fucking nothing. Of course there's the trap of 'anecdotal proof'. But science does just the same. How long have they've been measuring the weather for? Not even two hundred years? How old is the planet (according to science) what surface of 'earth' do we occupy? I'm open to being wrong, but science is not science. It is being sold as an absolute and socizty is expected to adjust in accordance to their findings. Their turncoats, forever refining and contradicting themsenves. At least Faith is a constant and an anchor.
Anonymous (ID: BBBtqlPk) Finland No.507860318 >>507860951
>>507856733 (OP)
>+20C
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHH I'm MELTIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINNG AAAAAAAAAHHHH
Anonymous (ID: BBBtqlPk) Finland No.507860452 >>507860951
>70C in Sauna
I'm freezing in here *brrrrrrrrrr*
needs to be 90C minimum
Anonymous (ID: T8W6lyox) Italy No.507860588
>>507856733 (OP)
30C in this time of the year is pretty fresh
Last week was 36-37 here with lots of humidity
Anonymous (ID: 2dPQQCP+) United States No.507860634 >>507861155
>>507856817
To convert 30C to F do this:
Double (60)
Subtract 10% (54)
Add 32 (86)
Anonymous (ID: a43X2ynS) United Kingdom No.507860749 >>507861136 >>507861137 >>507865854
>>507858898
Wrong
>The UK climate is relatively humid compared to many other European countries because of the UK's proximity to the ocean and the prevailing south-westerly winds which bring moist sea air over land,” meteorologist Dr Matthew Patterson tells BBC
https://www.sciencefocus.com/planet-earth/yes-even-a-mild-uk-heatwave-feels-much-worse-than-in-the-us-heres-why

By the same token, when it's cold it feels miserable here because it's humid and cold. I've been to 'dry' cold climates and even when it's nominally colder it's much more pleasant.
Anonymous (ID: edy9NpFe) Finland No.507860951
>>507860318
>>507860452
>sauna connected to shower room
>shower room is over 30C
>sauna wasn't quite ready so it was at 80C
>shower room hot
>sauna cold
Such is the life of a Finn
Anonymous (ID: eQMczzPO) United States No.507861111
>>507856733 (OP)
Listen, its gotta be something.
Anonymous (ID: gBqDJCHm) Belgium No.507861136
>>507860749
Rain can feel pleasant when there's no wind. Cold can feel pleasant when there's no wind. Wind is The Great Partypooper. It even fucks with your hearing. You know how rare it is where I live to have a truly wind still day? Regardless of the weather, you become a different person. I hate wind with a passion.
Anonymous (ID: pjvAC4LD) Germany No.507861137 >>507861877 >>507862476
>>507860749
Jesus christ I thought we are fucked over here
Anonymous (ID: O5kkBmzK) United States No.507861155 >>507863304
>>507860634
wtf its that easy?
Anonymous (ID: HbVisIaF) Croatia No.507861204
>>507856733 (OP)
Its hotter every year...but winter was really cold this year. I want to move to a year long warm place but at this point I don't know if I would last without getting heatstroke. Any hotties with tips? I feel like some people just dont feel it
Anonymous (ID: IyZDRqve) United Kingdom No.507861721
>>507857073
>>507857111
It's called being White. You wouldn't understand.
Anonymous (ID: a43X2ynS) United Kingdom No.507861877
>>507861137
The other (possibly biggest) reason is that we don't have a culture of having AC. The London Underground in hot weather in the deeper tunnels without adequate ventilation or AC and surrounded by browns is Hell manifest.
Anonymous (ID: aTwH4Rzj) Australia No.507862220
>>507858483
Check out the soft cock Pommy poofter trying to act like a hard man. Hearty keks. Enjoy your your rainy, muzzie infested island. Fucking bog dweller.
Anonymous (ID: 1M/o2RYt) Netherlands No.507862291
>>507856733 (OP)
We're actually getting global cooling.
I've been keeping an eye on the jetstreams and the temperatures for some years now using zoom earth, gives you a nice big map of the world with temperatures, radar, precipitation forecasts and everything.
The band of colder air is much lower this year than it was last year and the year before.
The only reason we're even seeing 28-30C now is that some storms keep being generated off the coast of Canada that swing and swirl up warm air from the central Atlantic.

>>507857073
Nobody thinks it's hot.
It's just media fearmongering like how the took the green 30Β° and painted it red.
Anonymous (ID: sFNwyIU4) United States No.507862421
>>507856733 (OP)
It's warmer than that here right now and it's morning. Set to get 113 today.
Anonymous (ID: 1M/o2RYt) Netherlands No.507862431
>>507859737
I don't know the humidity over where you live but here and in Britain it's near Louisiana levels. Maybe 2% shy.
Anonymous (ID: gBqDJCHm) Belgium No.507862476
>>507861137
/sp/ is always great for weather related bantz. Perhaps the most based board alive. One side's in summer, the other side's in winter, one side gets called pussiesfor melting, the other gets insulted for melting. And it doesn't stop there, the Europeans all start shitting on each other based on weather experience. You get called anything: from poor, to a snowflake, to genetically inferior. All based on weather and related to a big football tournamen. You get called everything under the sun. It's neat.
Anonymous (ID: JGzwJdnb) United States No.507862920 >>507864531 >>507864822
>>507857372

Where I live it gets 45C and over every year. I've been out in 50C.
Anonymous (ID: GfjL9QjR) No.507863006
>>507856733 (OP)
Europe is being "terraformed", the hotter it gets the more savages migrate in. Think about it for a moment, European counties are being climatized to fit those coming from hotter countries.
Anonymous (ID: 2dPQQCP+) United States No.507863304
>>507861155
F=(9/5)C + 32 (iirc - I just use the formula above)
Anonymous (ID: okDmLLDi) United States No.507863742
>>507857378
thx Ivan fren, been way hotter than that here in Florida plus we have like 75% Humidity. It's a non issue and I play tennis like 2 hours in it
Anonymous (ID: gBqDJCHm) Belgium No.507864531 >>507875027
>>507862920
That's nuts. I've heard in Egypt it can reach those temperatures. If you wear a hat with a broad enough rim, you're standing entirely in the shade. Nevada?
Anonymous (ID: edy9NpFe) Finland No.507864822 >>507875027
>>507862920
At 1% humidity?
Anonymous (ID: zPsvENZi) United Kingdom No.507865702 >>507870366
>>507858898
Go closer to the coast or the moors and you'll find you are very wrong.
Anonymous (ID: SHEtCWdR) United Kingdom No.507865854
>>507860749
I never noticed TBPH.
Anonymous (ID: ciwYa2OC) Romania No.507865928 >>507867818
>>507856733 (OP)
>summer is here

oh no..thanks for the heads up
Anonymous (ID: J/duRrdD) United Kingdom No.507865994
>>507856733 (OP)
BREAKING NEWS IT GETS HOT IN SUMMER.
Its 24 here where i am, thats usual for this time for year.
Anonymous (ID: gV9yw4w+) Germany No.507866097 >>507866673
>>507856733 (OP)
>soar to 30Β°C across the UK
>text says: set to reach 30Β°C in some parts
I hate journalists
I hate journalists
I hate journalists
Anonymous (ID: J/duRrdD) United Kingdom No.507866350 >>507866882
>>507857596
>live in a hot middle east shithole hellscape
>thinks 22c is too high
What lol
Anonymous (ID: n/uRus6e) United States No.507866527 >>507870763 >>507871999
>>507856733 (OP)
Ironically, according to the cyclic nature of the planet we are supposed to be entering an ice age, but the massive and accelerating amounts of CO2 and methane pouring in the atmosphere has created a feedback loop that has outrun it.

For context, yes, the planet has had this much warming and more several times in it's history, but never when humans were on the planet. And it should be noted that this time it is happening at a much much faster rates, and every time in the past that this happened, it led to mass extinctions.

Enjoy your day
Anonymous (ID: 1M/o2RYt) Netherlands No.507866673
>>507866097
>forecast for 32Β°C a week from the moment
>stays that way for days
>day before, forecast is 31Β°C nationwide with emergency tropical plan activated
>day of, only hits 28Β°C
>"Weather is fickle, it's better to be sure by the way oh my god 36 million degrees next week"
Every fucking time.
Anonymous (ID: IuVvdGxa) United Kingdom No.507866805 >>507867674
British Summer is horrible because of the humidity. I work with Gambians and Ghanaians and they were complaining today that the sun in the UK feels so harsh and the air is thick. I have to agree, it's much more sticky and uncomfortable than the Sahara.
Anonymous (ID: 1M/o2RYt) Netherlands No.507866882
>>507866350
They can wear linen there.
They will sweat a bit into the linen, or splash water over it.
The linen absorbs the water and starts working like a water cooler.
The drier the air, the better this works.
A dry desert at 30Β°C is colder to the feels than 22Β°C at 85% humidity.
Unfortunately most guys think linen is gay so they "tough it out" like a retard.
Anonymous (ID: oVfYWj8h) United States No.507866999 >>507867867
What color red on the map is that though?
Anonymous (ID: OGTNEKZJ) Croatia No.507867308
>>507856817
A real unit of measurement unlike the retarded anglokike ones
Anonymous (ID: sgdXug5K) United Kingdom No.507867353
>>507856733 (OP)
it was 21 in Edinburgh yesterday today it's 13. Thirteen is better
Anonymous (ID: sLf+XPb3) United Kingdom No.507867428
>>507858654
>and dryer
wrong
Anonymous (ID: gWHE9E0b) Denmark No.507867491
>>507856733 (OP)
30 isn't even bad. That's just a normal warm summer.
>faggots don't know about the 40 degree summer in the north 50 years ago in the 70's. Good times
Anonymous (ID: HccLxBTd) United States No.507867512
>>507857378
86 is downright comfy
Anonymous (ID: 6ETlqH6v) United States No.507867516
The increase in temperatures has been due to aerial spraying where science sprays chemicals over cities, highways, forests, and fields for various reasons. Do not get aerial spraying confused with chemtrails because chemtrails do not exist.
Anonymous (ID: gBqDJCHm) Belgium No.507867674
>>507866805
Are you trolling? You've never had a problem with humidity. I could be wrong, but I don't see it. Hot and humid is what a jungle is. When in a city, the air you breathe in is hot and moist. Everything sticks. Not something I would associate with the UK.
Anonymous (ID: 1ALZ9fia) Serbia No.507867697
>>507856733 (OP)
>it's le hot during SUMMER???
>OH BLOODY HELL WE'RE ABOUT TO DIE GLOBAL WARMING IS GONNA DOOM US ALL
Anonymous (ID: 6E4ezJKZ) United States No.507867770 >>507869438
>>507856817
86 F.
A total normal summer day.
Not particularly hot.
Euros and particularly Brits are so goddamn weak and fragile and mindcontrolled by media.
They freak out over everything.
Mindless puppets.
Anonymous (ID: HccLxBTd) United States No.507867793 >>507878032
>>507856941
What good is that? You should use freedom units like us. 0= fucking cold, 100= fucking hot. Anything outside that range just stay inside in the AC
Anonymous (ID: mZLbFy1e) United Kingdom No.507867818
>>507865928
It's the inability to remember what last summer was like that catches climate mongs out every time.
Anonymous (ID: ViST7bcm) United States No.507867843
>>507856733 (OP)
Wait a minute!
Greta said we would all be dead by now.
>Climate change
This planet will shrug human beings off like the dirty fleas they are and still be turning long after the human cancer is gone.
Anonymous (ID: sC+uVASq) United Kingdom No.507867867
>>507866999
checked
as red as the fires of damnation
Anonymous (ID: rerNTe5H) United States No.507868277
>muh humidity
I live in the fucking south. It's just as humid and it gets hotter. No excuses.
Anonymous (ID: /ltuaYfK) United Kingdom No.507868288 >>507868736 >>507868802 >>507878724
30 c would be fine if I wasn't working in a home office made of insulated Victorian brickwork, with no AC.
Anonymous (ID: cAHn8Cwx) United Kingdom No.507868434
I wish I had one of those american houses made of matchsticks and plywood
Anonymous (ID: KA+ozEqq) United Kingdom No.507868736
>>507868288
the heat is nice when you're doing some garden work or on the beach
Anonymous (ID: sC+uVASq) United Kingdom No.507868802
>>507868288
Add in a southfacing room and a 9 ft wide window and that's me right now.
Anonymous (ID: 7g4iTPql) United Kingdom No.507868932
>>507856733 (OP)
Can't remember the last time we had proper snow, maybe over a decade ago. I did nearly crash my car as a result but it makes everything look so nice and clean.
Anonymous (ID: 3aKd6aw5) United Kingdom No.507868955
>>507857073
Humidity differences and our houses are built with actual solid materials instead of plywood so it traps in the heat
Anonymous (ID: gBqDJCHm) Belgium No.507869438 >>507871346
>>507867770
Could yu podt me a scale comparison? Or should I ask ChatGpt?

- 37 Β°C is body temperature
- 38 degrees Celsius is where you have a mild fever. Kids are allowed to stay at home from school.
- 39 degrees Celsius is where you have high fever, but still acceptable
- 40 degrees Celsius is where kids start to hallucinate
- 42 is where you are dead.

I think 0 degrees means nothing and at minus 1 it is frozen. Looks easy, no? How does Calvin compare? Why put the freezing point at 273.15 Kelvin? Instead of an easy ' anything below zero'?
Anonymous (ID: waxUbMyR) United Kingdom No.507870366
>>507865702
>Go closer to the coast or the moors and you'll find you are very wrong
I live close to the moors and I go to the coast most weekends. Never noticed it. Air is fresh and breezy.
Anonymous (ID: waxUbMyR) United Kingdom No.507870763 >>507872900
>>507866527
>it led to mass extinctions.
No. Solar system instability led to mass extinctions as amply attested tobin every myth and legend and the Bible.

A real danger would be long term CO2 depletion which could kill all plants on Earth and stop oxygen production.
More CO2 would green the deserts and be great.
Anonymous (ID: aTwH4Rzj) Australia No.507871346 >>507872257
>>507869438
I assume that you know why, but if you don't. Zero degrees Kelvin is absolute zero, the increments are the same proportions as Celcius. So water freezes at 273 Kelvin and boils at 373 degrees Kelvin (100 degrees separating them). So 473 Kelvin is 200 degrees Celsius.
Anonymous (ID: gBqDJCHm) Belgium No.507871999
>>507866527
Are you sure about that? It's not 'Planet Earth' a more apt naming, from our pov would be the blue planet. Even if I agree to our timely consensus of of naming this planet:humanity's influence on the rhythm of the scale of the planet is still highly debatable. We want to archive and preserve. Which is about immortality. I'm not a fatalist nor a nihilist, but I think we are grossely overstating our permenancy. Nobody's destroyong the planet, lol, and certainly not humanity. We are not in the capacity to do so. What we can do, is give it a permanent nudge. Never the outcome. Saving animals from extinction is to archive, an act of vanity. Doesn't mean we can't do it, that's not the question. In short: I could give a fuck less about global warming.
Anonymous (ID: gBqDJCHm) Belgium No.507872257 >>507879730
>>507871346
This is useless. When I am King you will be first against the wall.
Anonymous (ID: gIbtMfhG) Canada No.507872900 >>507873330
>>507870763
More CO2 than the last 800,000 years is already a fact. Interesting that deserts are not blooming yet! That's because more CO2 can't be used by plants unless there is more water (photosynthesis requires H2O). In the short term more CO2 is leading to forests becoming sources of carbon, not sinks:

https://apnews.com/article/amazon-carbon-climate-change-deforestation-1bc52c85c90dd4c8b04de4c8cd77394e
Anonymous (ID: HSxoGtBt) Australia No.507873005 >>507873315
>30 degrees
>hot
pffft.
Anonymous (ID: xT0inLml) United States No.507873056 >>507873315
>>507856733 (OP)
So it's summer?
Anonymous (ID: WhXvkUsz) United States No.507873097
>>507856733 (OP)
Boo hoo. It gets down to 20 degrees here in the winter. Put on a damn coat and stop complaining.
Anonymous (ID: idSmqrj9) United Kingdom No.507873315 >>507874552
>>507873005
>>507873056
30-35c in Spain is fucking lovely, but it's horrible here because it's cloudy and fucking humid as fuck year round.
Anonymous (ID: YlNmNAqO) Germany No.507873329
>>507856733 (OP)
30Β°C may not allow for peak performance but is no problem at all for any well trained cyclist. It feels more comfy than 20Β°C on the bike.
Anonymous (ID: edy9NpFe) Finland No.507873330 >>507873761
>>507872900
>chart where we have proper data only for the last pixel on the right side
Anonymous (ID: gIbtMfhG) Canada No.507873761 >>507874812
>>507873330
>we have no good data
>somehow I know the real truth about what's happening
ok
Anonymous (ID: weIsak3E) Belgium No.507874552
>>507873315
Depends on where you are. I went to Calpe and the heat it was torture. You couldn't escape from it. Everything was was concrete, the heat was rising from the sidewalks and the asphalt. Why would people pay their hard earned money for this, for a two week holiday? For the fucking sun? Lmao. Nonetheless, it was shared torture and that alone made up for it. Everything was in function of the heat and trying to escape from it.
Anonymous (ID: edy9NpFe) Finland No.507874812 >>507876014
>>507873761
>trust the science
Anonymous (ID: 362ODWPZ) Portugal No.507874933
>>507856817
it always gets that hot for a few days every single year in the UK
Anonymous (ID: xMXjfP8z) United Kingdom No.507874966
>>507856817
Summer.
Anonymous (ID: JGzwJdnb) United States No.507875027 >>507877972
>>507864531

Arizona. And yeah you just have to be super prepared to face that kind of heat or just be nocturnal.

>>507864822

There are summer monsoons where there's high humidity but it's rare.
Anonymous (ID: 6y7vI2f8) Spain No.507875355
>>507856733 (OP)
>>507858483
how to detect shitskins: they say 30ΒΊC is "normal temperature".
no fuckers, normal temperature is 10 to 15ΒΊC. anything above that is insufferable hot.
if you like any temperature over 15ΒΊC and think that's normal and 13ΒΊC is cold, you are brown/black. normal temperature for whites is 15ΒΊC at max.
plus the weather in europe is humid which makes 30ΒΊC feeling even worse.
Anonymous (ID: 4nK0pbWS) United States No.507875500 >>507876679
It's been over 40C every day for weeks here in Nevada. Deal with it, England.
Anonymous (ID: e3v50YqZ) United Kingdom No.507875904 >>507876283
These temperatures are always bs anyway, they take the measurements in the middle of a city on tarmac. It's <15 here it was warmer a month ago
Anonymous (ID: gIbtMfhG) Canada No.507876014 >>507877028
>>507874812
>trust some random fin anon
oh ok, you must be right
Anonymous (ID: gIbtMfhG) Canada No.507876283 >>507877028 >>507877257
>>507875904
>Arctic circle is warming the fastest
>it's all temps from the middle of big cities skewing things
>ocean temps are also rising
hmmm
Anonymous (ID: edy9NpFe) Finland No.507876679 >>507877047
>>507875500
>humidity in nevada right now 6%
Meanwhile when people are saying 30C is hot, it's because humidity is over 70%
Anonymous (ID: edy9NpFe) Finland No.507877028 >>507877831
>>507876014
>implying they are using the exact same conditions for measuring the temperature over the past 140 years

>>507876283
Pretty sure last I heard the ice caps are actually recovering
Anonymous (ID: 4nK0pbWS) United States No.507877047 >>507877445
>>507876679
The South gets that too, every summer, and ACTUAL 70% humidity, not the 50% that kills elderly britons every summer because they refuse to install a small window AC unit out of some sense of misplaced pride.

Also humidity in London at this very moment is 33%, that's NOTHING.
Anonymous (ID: e3v50YqZ) United Kingdom No.507877257 >>507877831
>>507876283
I didn't comment and don't care about any of that shit, retard. The fact is every time the news says it's a record breaking temperature I look at a thermometer and it's 15 degrees.
Anonymous (ID: edy9NpFe) Finland No.507877445
>>507877047
Don't tell me you are saying 40C is nothing because you are sitting in a AC cooled room
Anonymous (ID: oSqt6/04) United States No.507877549
>>507859549
That's a helluva lot of charge, bruv. Hope you've got the capacitance.
Anonymous (ID: 2ZmzMYsp) United States No.507877756
>>507856817
Anonymous (ID: 4RIyUj9l) Canada No.507877768
>>507856733 (OP)
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Anonymous (ID: gIbtMfhG) Canada No.507877831 >>507878334
>>507877028
last you heard was wrong.
>https://zacklabe.com/arctic-temperatures/
>>507877257
Ok, please post daily temp data from your thermometer and we can get to the bottom of this
Anonymous (ID: rNeT20yf) United States No.507877845
>>507858467
I guess I'll just have to console myself in my air conditioned home or air conditioned car or air conditioned office
Anonymous (ID: VJUXFFtW) United States No.507877908
>>507856733 (OP)
yooo that bitch on the left is fucking jacked
Anonymous (ID: Tv062pXN) United States No.507877951
>ITT
Anonymous (ID: oSqt6/04) United States No.507877972
>>507875027
Phoenix is a monument to man's arrogance.
Anonymous (ID: roDCdieK) Portugal No.507878032
>>507867793
conversion:
0C - damn near snowing
14C - chilly
30C - hot as fuck
>40C - oven-tier
Anonymous (ID: qEGojD66) Spain No.507878249
>>507856733 (OP)
Is that thing on the left a man or a woman? A low effort tranny perhaps?
Anonymous (ID: edy9NpFe) Finland No.507878334 >>507879013
>>507877831
>arctic-temperatures
I'm talking about the ice caps gaining more mass
Anonymous (ID: PRKb4gAc) United States No.507878724
>>507868288
Why not install AC then
Anonymous (ID: gIbtMfhG) Canada No.507879013 >>507880031
>>507878334
Yeah, there's plenty of data on that, i'm not going to do the work for you, but you can lurk on
>https://forum.arctic-sea-ice.net/
Arctic sea ice doesn't gain mass, it changes in extent and volume. Volume is harder to measure but it continues its downward trend. Antarctic and Greenland is where mass is gained and lost (because it's ice sheets over land). Mass is gained by snowfall. Antarctic sea ice has also been declining, and greenland mass is too. Gaining mass while temperatures go up would just be a temporary noise in the data, since it would mean more snowfall than melt. But we know melt will increase as temps increase, and temps are increasing.
Anonymous (ID: zHVr00tg) United States No.507879388
>>507856733 (OP)
Why be concerned about the world getting warmer, all it means is we can swim any day in November.
Anonymous (ID: PRKb4gAc) United States No.507879730
>>507872257
Nice you've got my vote
Anonymous (ID: edy9NpFe) Finland No.507880031
>>507879013
Lets say you are correct, what's the problem?
Anonymous (ID: 2UDhbfD+) United Kingdom No.507880038
>>507856733 (OP)
>Why couldn't it have neem global cooling instead?
Because they need to terraform the world to allow pajeets unimpeded access to spread their shit smelling selves like a disease
Anonymous (ID: tRsU61Tx) India No.507880600
>>507856733 (OP)
That's very hot, but if the humidity level is low, you won't feel it much.