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Well I have to say that subjectively this so called heatwave pales into nothingness when compared to hot weather of the past. Maybe its the humidity but I recall heatwaves where the sweat has poured of me as I sat there , in a bid to cool my temperature. I recall it so hot I've had to sleep with a wet towel over me and would have to have sat in a cold bath to just cool down.. Just got home from work and although I'm not a fan of hot weather I feel totally comfortable with these conditions. I 've just been talking to my mothers who remembers it far more sticky and uncomfortable in the late forties post war when she started work in Dulwich SE London and we both remember spells in the sixties, seventies (76. I remember the Wimbledon tennis final McEnroe v Conner's 1983
Record heat in London. Sorry I don't buy it. I noticed how the news also has its story line of showing France and Germany in apparent unbearably hot record breaking conditions as well. (Channel Five )|Nope the Paris AGW summit this autumn go figure https://notalotofpeopleknowthat.wordpress.com/ I note the Heathrow record was announced by UKMO Maybe its me and I've just gotten older and acclimatised to these conditions. I mean the Heathrow record can't be wrong |
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Lawrence Jenkins writes Well I have to say that subjectively this so called heatwave pales into nothingness when compared to hot weather of the past. Maybe its the humidity but I recall heatwaves where the sweat has poured of me as I sat there , in a bid to cool my temperature. I recall it so hot I've had to sleep with a wet towel over me and would have to have sat in a cold bath to just cool down.. Just got home from work and although I'm not a fan of hot weather I feel totally comfortable with these conditions. I 've just been talking to my mothers who remembers it far more sticky and uncomfortable in the late forties post war when she started work in Dulwich SE London and we both remember spells in the sixties, seventies (76. I remember the Wimbledon tennis final McEnroe v Conner's 1983 Record heat in London. Sorry I don't buy it. I noticed how the news also has its story line of showing France and Germany in apparent unbearably hot record breaking conditions as well. (Channel Five )|Nope the Paris AGW summit this autumn go figure https://notalotofpeopleknowthat.wordpress.com/ I note the Heathrow record was announced by UKMO Maybe its me and I've just gotten older and acclimatised to these conditions. I mean the Heathrow record can't be wrong You really think that the UKMO are making up temperature readings?! Presumably those amateurs reporting unusually high temperatures have made up their readings too. -- I'm not paid to implement the recognition of irony. (Taken, with the author's permission, from a LiveJournal post) |
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On Wednesday, 1 July 2015 17:41:30 UTC+1, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
Well I have to say that subjectively this so called heatwave pales into nothingness when compared to hot weather of the past. Maybe its the humidity but I recall heatwaves where the sweat has poured of me as I sat there , in a bid to cool my temperature. I recall it so hot I've had to sleep with a wet towel over me and would have to have sat in a cold bath to just cool down.. Just got home from work and although I'm not a fan of hot weather I feel totally comfortable with these conditions. I 've just been talking to my mothers who remembers it far more sticky and uncomfortable in the late forties post war when she started work in Dulwich SE London and we both remember spells in the sixties, seventies (76. I remember the Wimbledon tennis final McEnroe v Conner's 1983 Record heat in London. Sorry I don't buy it. I noticed how the news also has its story line of showing France and Germany in apparent unbearably hot record breaking conditions as well. (Channel Five )|Nope the Paris AGW summit this autumn go figure https://notalotofpeopleknowthat.wordpress.com/ I note the Heathrow record was announced by UKMO Maybe its me and I've just gotten older and acclimatised to these conditions. I mean the Heathrow record can't be wrong 36.1C in my garden with a dew point of 19C. You're right maybe all the AWS stations are in on the conspiracy too? -- ------------------------------ This email was sent by a company owned by Pearson plc, registered office at 80 Strand, London WC2R 0RL. Registered in England and Wales with company number 53723. |
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On Wednesday, July 1, 2015 at 5:41:30 PM UTC+1, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
Well I have to say that subjectively this so called heatwave pales into nothingness when compared to hot weather of the past. Maybe its the humidity but I recall heatwaves where the sweat has poured of me as I sat there , in a bid to cool my temperature. I recall it so hot I've had to sleep with a wet towel over me and would have to have sat in a cold bath to just cool down.. Just got home from work and although I'm not a fan of hot weather I feel totally comfortable with these conditions. I 've just been talking to my mothers who remembers it far more sticky and uncomfortable in the late forties post war when she started work in Dulwich SE London and we both remember spells in the sixties, seventies (76. I remember the Wimbledon tennis final McEnroe v Conner's 1983 Record heat in London. Sorry I don't buy it. I noticed how the news also has its story line of showing France and Germany in apparent unbearably hot record breaking conditions as well. (Channel Five )|Nope the Paris AGW summit this autumn go figure https://notalotofpeopleknowthat.wordpress.com/ I note the Heathrow record was announced by UKMO Maybe its me and I've just gotten older and acclimatised to these conditions. I mean the Heathrow record can't be wrong Idiot strikes again. This one is actually questioning the record. You just shake your head at the stupidity. |
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Maybe it's that air conditioner you secretly had fitted last week had something to do with it?!
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Well, just goes to show that, like everything else, heatwaves ain't what they used to be!
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On Wednesday, 1 July 2015 18:01:29 UTC+1, John Hall wrote:
In message , Lawrence Jenkins writes Well I have to say that subjectively this so called heatwave pales into nothingness when compared to hot weather of the past. Maybe its the humidity but I recall heatwaves where the sweat has poured of me as I sat there , in a bid to cool my temperature. I recall it so hot I've had to sleep with a wet towel over me and would have to have sat in a cold bath to just cool down.. Just got home from work and although I'm not a fan of hot weather I feel totally comfortable with these conditions. I 've just been talking to my mothers who remembers it far more sticky and uncomfortable in the late forties post war when she started work in Dulwich SE London and we both remember spells in the sixties, seventies (76. I remember the Wimbledon tennis final McEnroe v Conner's 1983 Record heat in London. Sorry I don't buy it. I noticed how the news also has its story line of showing France and Germany in apparent unbearably hot record breaking conditions as well. (Channel Five )|Nope the Paris AGW summit this autumn go figure https://notalotofpeopleknowthat.wordpress.com/ I note the Heathrow record was announced by UKMO Maybe its me and I've just gotten older and acclimatised to these conditions. I mean the Heathrow record can't be wrong You really think that the UKMO are making up temperature readings?! Presumably those amateurs reporting unusually high temperatures have made up their readings too. -- I'm not paid to implement the recognition of irony. (Taken, with the author's permission, from a LiveJournal post) Yes, yes and YES John. Its Infamy, infamy. |
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On Wednesday, 1 July 2015 18:01:58 UTC+1, Scott W wrote:
On Wednesday, 1 July 2015 17:41:30 UTC+1, Lawrence Jenkins wrote: Well I have to say that subjectively this so called heatwave pales into nothingness when compared to hot weather of the past. Maybe its the humidity but I recall heatwaves where the sweat has poured of me as I sat there , in a bid to cool my temperature. I recall it so hot I've had to sleep with a wet towel over me and would have to have sat in a cold bath to just cool down.. Just got home from work and although I'm not a fan of hot weather I feel totally comfortable with these conditions. I 've just been talking to my mothers who remembers it far more sticky and uncomfortable in the late forties post war when she started work in Dulwich SE London and we both remember spells in the sixties, seventies (76. I remember the Wimbledon tennis final McEnroe v Conner's 1983 Record heat in London. Sorry I don't buy it. I noticed how the news also has its story line of showing France and Germany in apparent unbearably hot record breaking conditions as well. (Channel Five )|Nope the Paris AGW summit this autumn go figure https://notalotofpeopleknowthat.wordpress.com/ I note the Heathrow record was announced by UKMO Maybe its me and I've just gotten older and acclimatised to these conditions. I mean the Heathrow record can't be wrong 36.1C in my garden with a dew point of 19C. You're right maybe all the AWS stations are in on the conspiracy too? -- ------------------------------ This email was sent by a company owned by Pearson plc, registered office at 80 Strand, London WC2R 0RL. Registered in England and Wales with company number 53723. It goes deeper than you think |
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On Wednesday, 1 July 2015 19:20:51 UTC+1, Bruce Messer wrote:
Maybe it's that air conditioner you secretly had fitted last week had something to do with it?! Off course everyone can't be in on a conspiracy but I have to say subjectively if doesn't feel that overbearing unlike some. Past heatwaves I mean. |
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On Wednesday, July 1, 2015 at 7:50:04 PM UTC+1, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
On Wednesday, 1 July 2015 19:20:51 UTC+1, Bruce Messer wrote: Maybe it's that air conditioner you secretly had fitted last week had something to do with it?! Off course everyone can't be in on a conspiracy but I have to say subjectively if doesn't feel that overbearing unlike some. Past heatwaves I mean. Therefore the Met Office must be wrong. laughing out loud Idiot. |
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