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I aint no Sheikh-but lets talk weather

Hmmm. Not sure I agree - although I obviously hope you are right. The heat bubbles in Canada are not ‘stuff that has always happened’, nor are the melting of the polar ice caps.

Anyway, timely and interesting article in today’s Guardian on how the changes and ‘weird weather’ were first being picked up in the 60s and 70s - and how the process is accelerating.

https://www.theguardian.com/science...ere-missed-and-ignored?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other

Is it due to humankind, or a natural undulation in the earth’s environment (like The Ice Age or The Little Climatic Optimum)? Who knows.

The ozone layer thing people were harping on about back in the 80s.
 
108.14°F.

The maximum body temperature a human can survive is 108.14°F. At higher temperatures the body turns into scrambled eggs: proteins are denatured and the brain gets damaged irreparably.
For more fun facts Google wet bulb temperature. That's the one you really have to worry about.

Just to flesh it out. Humidity reduces the max temperature at which you can survive. So at 100% humidity (which does happen), you will actually die at about 35 C. Hot but not that hot.
 
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i've lived in california for the last 18 years and the last 10 years have been crazy wildfires burning thousands of acres every year, people who have lived here their whole lives are dismayed and say this just didnt happen 10+/20 years ago
 
i've lived in california for the last 18 years and the last 10 years have been crazy wildfires burning thousands of acres every year, people who have lived here their whole lives are dismayed and say this just didnt happen 10+/20 years ago
They need to create fire breaks of sufficient distance e.g. 300 yards or 900 yards between trees. Surely?
 
We’ve got high pressure trapped over the U.K. for a few weeks let’s enjoy a few days sunshine over the bank holiday and beyond.
 
i've lived in california for the last 18 years and the last 10 years have been crazy wildfires burning thousands of acres every year, people who have lived here their whole lives are dismayed and say this just didnt happen 10+/20 years ago
Great shot, but also, fudge.
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Have any of the fires come close to where you live?
 
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