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Pizdzius
07-18-2010, 08:48 AM
http://www.sat24.com/
please, cloudies, a little bit to the east ><

this summer we noted a record heat level (55 degrees on black, farmable ground), while in Arctica where usually isn't very cold and animals live, was noted record cold level, -50

I wouldn't call it global warming or climat change, it's just natural weather is changing all the time (like Greenland was called greenland for a reason, people actually had citrus farms there during medieval/rennesaince times) and then came a little ice age when we could walk on feet from Poland to Sweden on Baltic sea, cause it was so deeply frozen (and many Jewish ppl built taverns on the way :D)

The reason I am making this post is the awful heat we're experiencing in Poland, no wind at all and I almost prayed since June for a little rain. Today, at last, clouds came for the first time really, but it's still 33 degrees in shadow.
I sympathise with all my heart with people from Italy and France, where I've heard the scorching temperature is unbearable. Here in Poland, many people died already of the heat, including some close ones to me. Please, be careful and please, tell me about your rainy day.

eerO
07-19-2010, 12:11 PM
Germany had some rain the last few nights, but its not changing the heat at all.

Atm were somewhere between 28-33 degrees or something. But this wont be for long cause were about to hit 37-40 degrees this wednesday.


But meh, we had a cold winter and the answer was a warm summer. ;D

Pizdzius
07-19-2010, 12:27 PM
yeah, but a 70 degree difference between two seasons is awful.
We just got your clouds, unfortunately you used up whole rain resource >:C xD

Balazare
07-19-2010, 12:39 PM
Dang, its going to hit 100 degrees where I'm at today lol

bois
07-19-2010, 01:47 PM
I sympathise with everyone who experienced discomfort.

Now I have no clue how bad the winters are but I can imagine the discomfort in the choking heat. Well , a quick check of my location would tell you that I live in the tropics about 12 degrees north of the equator. Because of this We all are actually quite used to a normal shade daytime temp of 32-33 degrees Celsius and about 40 to 44 in the direct sun. Night time could go from 25-30 in the summer and swell to 33 in the hurricane season. Daytime to 36 in the shade with no wind and 95% humidity. All of this all year round in my country make us practically acclimatised to such extremes. None of our locals actually suffer any heatstroke of any kind. We actually go to the beach :).

The worst part in the European case I suspect is the lack of wind to move the stifling heat off, not only that but combined with high humidity it could be a killer.

Fortunately, being an island, except for when storms approach, we have the maritime effect to cool us off. So, even if it is 40 C outside, you can still move around because the wind wicks the heat off you.

For what it is worth I hope the temperatures moderate for you all. I have seen the horrible effects that heat can have on the unprepared (tourists to my country).

Artec

Pizdzius
07-19-2010, 02:00 PM
I sympathise with everyone who experienced discomfort.

Now I have no clue how bad the winters are but I can imagine the discomfort in the choking heat. Well , a quick check of my location would tell you that I live in the tropics about 12 degrees north of the equator. Because of this We all are actually quite used to a normal shade daytime temp of 32-33 degrees Celsius and about 40 to 44 in the direct sun. Night time could go from 25-30 in the summer and swell to 33 in the hurricane season. Daytime to 36 in the shade with no wind and 95% humidity. All of this all year round in my country make us practically acclimatised to such extremes. None of our locals actually suffer any heatstroke of any kind. We actually go to the beach :).

The worst part in the European case I suspect is the lack of wind to move the stifling heat off, not only that but combined with high humidity it could be a killer.

Fortunately, being an island, except for when storms approach, we have the maritime effect to cool us off. So, even if it is 40 C outside, you can still move around because the wind wicks the heat off you.

For what it is worth I hope the temperatures moderate for you all. I have seen the horrible effects that heat can have on the unprepared (tourists to my country).

Artec

wow. that all sounds so great, specially the wind part, we lack that element. Thanks for sharing.
We're not unprepared, it's just that it's a heat record, the ground is broken already, and after the giant flood we have a drought. It rained today in few parts of the country fortunately, unfortunately not where I live ;p

Having a -35 during winter and +45 during summer really ticks us off

Zordak
07-19-2010, 02:36 PM
too cold, too wet, too warm - its really hard to please you

Z.

Pizdzius
07-19-2010, 03:26 PM
too cold, too wet, too warm - its really hard to please you

Z.

I'd love to move to Scotland/Faroe Islands/Iceland :p love chilly, cloudy weather, I love the world when it's november in Poland ;p I even wondered about Siberia, but then I remembered they hate polish people ;p

Orimae
07-21-2010, 05:26 PM
I'd love to move to Scotland/Faroe Islands/Iceland :p love chilly, cloudy weather


I live in Scotland....it rains...alot, 4 weeks so far of this summer...every day...ARE YOU MAD PIZ?!!!! XD the rain isnt even warm...

Used to it now tho :P

/me puts on her wellies and mac and tries not to look at all creepy...

Pizdzius
07-21-2010, 06:12 PM
I live in Scotland....it rains...alot, 4 weeks so far of this summer...every day...ARE YOU MAD PIZ?!!!! XD the rain isnt even warm...

Used to it now tho :P

/me puts on her wellies and mac and tries not to look at all creepy...

No, it sounds awesome, I can imagine it in my head :D
Actually we just had a hurricane, 30 degrees, sun, heavy wind, rain and snow :D

tjanex
07-22-2010, 02:37 PM
In The Netherlands we got awesome weather right now :)

Pizdzius
07-22-2010, 03:13 PM
In The Netherlands we got awesome weather right now :)

Desrcibe plox? :D

I have 32 degrees in the house atm. It's so hot my floor is burning my feet D:

Pakos
07-22-2010, 04:02 PM
26 right now in house :thumb_up:

Orimae
07-23-2010, 12:50 AM
You lucky lucky lucky lucky show off barstewards!!!

Oh wait...it didn't rain here in Scotland today.... \o/ summer was here!!

Sorry to dissapoint Piz :P


Supposed to be nice tomorow to....wait...wtf..two sunny days i na row?..UNHEARD OF!!

/me keeps umbrella handy...just in case XD

Shiriki
07-23-2010, 03:37 AM
In Argentina, in the state where I live, one day there are 50°C, and on 2 days there are -10°C. The seasons end very suddenly.
Right now, about 5°C. Dry. It almost never rains here... "I'm only happy when it rains" :P

Mrreality13
07-23-2010, 08:05 AM
past 2 days were awesome here 86f/30c low humidity
next few days will be rough going up to 97f/36c :fury: with like a 60% chance of thunder storms figures that like 4 weekends in a row that were crappy:fsm:
this is my fav site for weather
http://www.wunderground.com

ps:east coast usa

Orimae
07-23-2010, 09:30 AM
this says it all....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nwh3FmpZ7kg

btw, my claim to fame...the singer of this band and one of the guitarists in this band are from my town and i used to go see them before they made the big time...now, they just be stuck up assholes cos they be famous or some crap... XD


oh aye!! also, sunny again today!!!! totaly gobsmacked..two days of partial sun, in a row!! it must be summer!!