We had 36degC in the shade earlier this week. Sucks though, because even the tap water is warm now.
We had 36degC in the shade earlier this week. Sucks though, because even the tap water is warm now.
WTF?
http://ancientexplorers.com/blog/250...red-in-russia/
250 MILLION YEAR OLD MICROCHIP DISCOVERED IN RUSSIA!?
The difference is that 39'C (102F) is really, really hot for the UK. And it's very rare for the temperature to stay that high for more than 2-3 days. Some years we won't even get that high. And because of that there are very few houses with air conditioning.
It used to be unusual in San Diego. We're near the coast. Lots of places here don't have air conditioning.
It seems like we have heat like that every year now -- often for many days at a time -- sometimes for weeks at a time.
Of course, we also don't have the U.K.'s cold. We're used to having 75-80% of days in the 70's.
It only occasionally gets above mid 90's in south Florida, but when that's matched with mid 90's humidity, it's a bit unbearable.
http://nationalinterest.org/blog/the...-its-not-17100
The World's Best Aircraft-Killer Missile is Now in Service (And Its Not American)