Well, it's smoky around here - worst so far - thanks Canada
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Well, it's smoky around here - worst so far - thanks Canada
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Well, it's smoky around here - worst so far - thanks Canada
So Ads, which of these days do you consider very warm???Cardiff weather is sht today. Showers and squalls; very warm. Possible thunder later.
No chance to test ride the GONZO install on my bike today
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OK I don’t live in a desert, but I was sweating, like a pig in an abattoir, in the shop today climbing up and down a ladder changing sodium lamps in the warehouse, so there!So Ads, which of these days do you consider very warm???
Temperature, like so many other things, is relative! It is 29*C and humid in Montreal. That is uncomfortable. 29*C, dry and slightly breezy in Florida in winter is delightful!OK I don’t live in a desert, but I was sweating, like a pig in an abattoir, in the shop today climbing up and down a ladder changing sodium lamps in the warehouse, so there!
Rain is still tho’
True! On another forum, https://thelonelyones.co.uk/ there was a chap from Perth, W Australia said that's it, putting his W800 in the garage till next year because temps were now down to the high teens, like 18-19°C.Temperature, like so many other things, is relative!
I saw something about two repeatable weather phenomena happening together this year. One is El Niño and I don’t remember the name of the other. If I can believe the source, they are the reason for crazy weather and record heat. Probably at least in part.The UK is having un-seasonal rain and gales - not normal July fare! Meanwhile much of Europe is burning up under record-breaking heat waves - as the current system moves north, temps in N Africa over 50°C expected to move into Italy and Greece. 50 Centigrade is 122 Fahrenheit.
The met office girl on Radio 4 this morning says the contrasting weather is due to disruption of the jet stream - the summer air flow is further south than usual. Oh well, I'd probably rather have the rain than the extreme heat.
Today Scotland will have 17°C and slow-moving heavy thunder storms.