lolDefiance wrote:
You're right, without global warming, you'd be in only 89.26 degree air right now!
Its 100-110 everyday here
a thousand days, nice.=NHB=Shadow wrote:
Its 100-110 everyday here
WTF are you using flux core for, that stuff sucks. Go buy Argon.Phatmatt wrote:
You think you got it bad, I'm welding Fluxcore in this heat. God I want to die.
It's like 98 degrees here and we practice for band still.
don't you EVER SAY THAT AGAIN!WienerBreath wrote:
98 degrees
Why do all you chumps live so damn far from the coast.
because we don't live on an island.
unaffected? the brain starts to die @ 106Macbeth wrote:
Heat doesn't bother me cold does. Um I guess drinks lots of water.
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a hundred damned degrees here. the entire state of oregon could burst into flames at any moment.
pics or
i can't believe Oregan is getting hammered, here we got a wet June and a mild summer. we got Arizona's monsoon right now, can't take the waverunner out with the lightnin going on.
i can't believe Oregan is getting hammered, here we got a wet June and a mild summer. we got Arizona's monsoon right now, can't take the waverunner out with the lightnin going on.
relatively low humidity though?Reciprocity wrote:
a hundred damned degrees here. the entire state of oregon could burst into flames at any moment.
http://www.wunderground.com/US/Region/US/Humidity.html
I can remember trotting around vegas when it was 100+ thinking it wasn't shit because it was so dry.
Xbone Stormsurgezz
It was around the same when I went to Vegas too, but it hit 118 when i went to the Gran Canyon!Kmarion wrote:
relatively low humidity though?Reciprocity wrote:
a hundred damned degrees here. the entire state of oregon could burst into flames at any moment.
http://www.wunderground.com/US/Region/US/Humidity.html
I can remember trotting around vegas when it was 100+ thinking it wasn't shit because it was so dry.
it was 104°F today, and it was nice
we go to vegas, four - five times a year. that place is nucking futz in the middle of summer, butGooners wrote:
It was around the same when I went to Vegas too, but it hit 118 when i went to the Gran Canyon!
they let you drink like a fish on the strip. i know alcohol ain't the best thing for heat, but i wurked for me . . .
I dunno about 'heatwave', but I hope we have a nice day of beautiful English summer here today...
Our weather is admittedly shit 95% of the time, yes, but the temperature and climate of our summer in the South(West) regions of England is juuust right, in my opinion. Probably because I'm acclimatized and romanticise it a bit but still, I love having enough heat and sun to comfortably bask in the sunshine - at the park, in the woods, on the beach - with a good book, and not get ridiculously burnt or heat-sick.
Our weather is admittedly shit 95% of the time, yes, but the temperature and climate of our summer in the South(West) regions of England is juuust right, in my opinion. Probably because I'm acclimatized and romanticise it a bit but still, I love having enough heat and sun to comfortably bask in the sunshine - at the park, in the woods, on the beach - with a good book, and not get ridiculously burnt or heat-sick.
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Haha, nice combination.burnzz wrote:
we go to vegas, four - five times a year. that place is nucking futz in the middle of summer, butGooners wrote:
It was around the same when I went to Vegas too, but it hit 118 when i went to the Gran Canyon!
they let you drink like a fish on the strip. i know alcohol ain't the best thing for heat, but i wurked for me . . .
what i've seen of The Open Championship (iknow, Scotland rite?) the weather's worse in your summer than San Francisco.
and just as gay.
and just as gay.
Hahaha!burnzz wrote:
what i've seen of The Open Championship (iknow, Scotland rite?) the weather's worse in your summer than San Francisco.
and just as gay.
Scotland is a very different climate to the South of England. Scotland is all miserable and wet and North Sea'ish, whereas the South of England is more comparable to the mild climates of France and continental hotspots like that. I know it's hardly equatorial heat but it's definitely a nice temperature to be in during the summer - especially with a nice breeze! I think at the southernmost points of the island, in Cornwall and whatnot, there are actually 'tropical' areas of flora, which is a bit different to the bleak Scottish highlands!
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Temperate Zone FTW
(would love to see where, nine generations ago, we came from.)
(would love to see where, nine generations ago, we came from.)
Texas is the only other state that compares to our sub tropical climate.. maybe some parts of LA.Gooners wrote:
It was around the same when I went to Vegas too, but it hit 118 when i went to the Gran Canyon!Kmarion wrote:
relatively low humidity though?Reciprocity wrote:
a hundred damned degrees here. the entire state of oregon could burst into flames at any moment.
http://www.wunderground.com/US/Region/US/Humidity.html
I can remember trotting around vegas when it was 100+ thinking it wasn't shit because it was so dry.
Xbone Stormsurgezz
50% on a bad day. If I had to live in 100% I'd slit my wrists.Kmarion wrote:
relatively low humidity though?Reciprocity wrote:
a hundred damned degrees here. the entire state of oregon could burst into flames at any moment.
http://www.wunderground.com/US/Region/US/Humidity.html
I can remember trotting around vegas when it was 100+ thinking it wasn't shit because it was so dry.
guys there's this new invention called air conditioning it's really fucking sweet, almost as great as those new refrigerators that use freon

When I first touched down in Florida, the tropical climate's humidity was what got me before the heat. It's not like a stifling and baking heat, like you get in Spain or any other popular tourist destination in Europe... it's just suffocating, heavy, 'damp' even. Think when I walked out of the automatic doors at Orlando airport, the weather-report was saying near-100% humidity. Air-conditioned plane for 7 hours, cool and ventilated airport, in 'Arrivals' for one hour... and then boom. KO. Will never forget the first time I experienced that sort of (sub)-tropical climate.Kmarion wrote:
Texas is the only other state that compares to our sub tropical climate.. maybe some parts of LA.Gooners wrote:
It was around the same when I went to Vegas too, but it hit 118 when i went to the Gran Canyon!Kmarion wrote:
relatively low humidity though?
http://www.wunderground.com/US/Region/US/Humidity.html
I can remember trotting around vegas when it was 100+ thinking it wasn't shit because it was so dry.
libertarian benefit collector - anti-academic super-intellectual. http://mixlr.com/the-little-phrase/
Meh, 90 isn't anything.
I wake up every morning to 110+ heat.
I wake up every morning to 110+ heat.