rogxwhit
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That fridge is working extra hard with its door wide open, if you've got your head and feet in it ...Socks/tea-towels in the fridge work. If you can keep your feet and head cool, then that helps a lot.
That fridge is working extra hard with its door wide open, if you've got your head and feet in it ...Socks/tea-towels in the fridge work. If you can keep your feet and head cool, then that helps a lot.
Which part? Do tell.If by factual you mean nonsensical.
especially Co-op's Venezuelan Chocolate Ice Creamsit in a cold bath eating chocolate icecream
You remember from when you were a boy and summers seemed to go on forever. In reality though, we didn't have heatwaves on a regular basis. Just the odd one here and there. The last two hot summers were 1976 and 2018.I remember when it used to be like this in the summer, and the world didn't come to an end.
Maybe the world will be moving north, or south (in the other hemisphere) to avoid the heat in the future.Moving north helps. I hear Norway is nice this time of year.
That reminds me of a chap who needed to cross from his hotel in Dubai to the one 100 yds away where he was meeting colleagues for dinner.The heat is an impediment to anything other than very modest physical exertion. But we make far too much fuss over a fairly rare event - we should enjoy and learn from the experience.
Hot tub on a suitably cool setting is rather goodsit in a cold bath eating chocolate icecream
The temperatures around the med and many other parts of the world are rising as well. That's why it's an issue.Whilst most unusual for the UK, temperatures in the mid 30s are common around the med and many other parts of the world.
It's not a rarity in that the data modelling indicates we will experience this every one year in five, exponentially rising to every year post 2050 at current rate. The next iteration of a heat wave will be worse, premature deaths will rise, more crops will fail, animal farming will require culling due to lack of animal food as a compound result of those failed crops and those people from 'around the med and many other parts of the world' will start to look for somewhere else to live, possibly where you do now.But we make far too much fuss over a fairly rare event - we should enjoy and learn from the experience.
This thread is a useful discussion on practical ideas to cope with the current situation, no need for people to keep using it to suggest it's a nothing burger or a rare event to be enjoyed.
Apparently the north pole has been moving for some time! Although probably not enough to change our temperature yet.Maybe the world will be moving north, or south (in the other hemisphere) to avoid the heat in the future.
Hmm.Hot tub on a suitably cool setting is rather good
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