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Ah, summer. nt bike man Jun 2013 #1
Just wait for peak hurricane season malaise Jun 2013 #2
And more derechoes in the Central and Eastern states. kentauros Jun 2013 #19
post count eom Kolesar Jun 2013 #3
Denial will stop when rich people start dying from climate change n/t n2doc Jun 2013 #4
Not sure that will even do it. Repugs dont care about dead rich people, only live ones that can give stevenleser Jun 2013 #13
Not death - a contagious disease following a big storm - that would scare the shit of them malaise Jun 2013 #21
I made the mistake one year B Calm Jun 2013 #5
Try Austin in Aug. Same temps, 10 times the humidity. hobbit709 Jun 2013 #7
Mmmm, can't wait. Javaman Jun 2013 #10
did not know Austin was that humid. dixiegrrrrl Jun 2013 #17
LOL, no it doesn't get up to 127 in Austin Rstrstx Jun 2013 #34
Thunderstorms in MI every day, with 90 degree temps Doctor_J Jun 2013 #6
Those temperatures are not unprecedented in those regions. subterranean Jun 2013 #8
What does this say to you? dixiegrrrrl Jun 2013 #15
Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! malaise Jun 2013 #22
I wasn't denying global warming. subterranean Jun 2013 #25
This isn't a "single event" - it is part of a major trend, for anyone who has been kestrel91316 Jun 2013 #29
But it's not just one heat wave. backscatter712 Jun 2013 #23
You are right Rstrstx Jun 2013 #24
Weather + time = climate. Contrary to what the RW wants us to believe. kestrel91316 Jun 2013 #30
At what temperature would it be uninhabitable? kentuck Jun 2013 #9
A relevant article: backscatter712 Jun 2013 #14
Plus....over very hot daytime temps mean night time temps too hot dixiegrrrrl Jun 2013 #16
Well, I was once in Jericho leftynyc Jun 2013 #18
Well I know when it gets over 115F and stays there for more than a day or two, my AC can't kestrel91316 Jun 2013 #31
I was once in Death Valley when it was 127 degrees... Javaman Jun 2013 #11
Lived in the UAE for 9 years... quit whining, Death Valley is a dry heat JCMach1 Jun 2013 #12
See the article I posted above. backscatter712 Jun 2013 #20
I am talking 110+ with that humidity... JCMach1 Jul 2013 #37
And only 64 in the Boston area----and we had a very cool spring. virgogal Jun 2013 #26
No, no, no, no, no--you've got it all wrong! AndyA Jun 2013 #27
Al Gore AFJROTCcadetEcho Jun 2013 #28
Pahrump, Nevada: 106 today, 110 tomorrow, 111 Saturday, will peak @ 113 on Monday. Amerigo Vespucci Jun 2013 #32
We're looking at Le Taz Hot Jun 2013 #33
Here in Korea the weather has been more extreme on both ends davidpdx Jun 2013 #35
Anchorage just broke the record Blue_In_AK Jun 2013 #36
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