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On Wednesday, 1 July 2015 19:50:04 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 33.8°C in my back-garden Stevenson Screen says it's hot, whatever you feel like. Are you saying the figures are fiddled? That's quite an accusation and you'd better have some pretty powerful evidence to prove it. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. |
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On Wednesday, 1 July 2015 20:13:01 UTC+1, Tudor Hughes wrote:
On Wednesday, 1 July 2015 19:50:04 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 33.8°C in my back-garden Stevenson Screen says it's hot, whatever you feel like. Are you saying the figures are fiddled? That's quite an accusation and you'd better have some pretty powerful evidence to prove it. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. No it can't be with so many independent measurements as well |
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On Wednesday, July 1, 2015 at 8:15:23 PM UTC+1, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
On Wednesday, 1 July 2015 20:13:01 UTC+1, Tudor Hughes wrote: On Wednesday, 1 July 2015 19:50:04 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 33.8°C in my back-garden Stevenson Screen says it's hot, whatever you feel like. Are you saying the figures are fiddled? That's quite an accusation and you'd better have some pretty powerful evidence to prove it. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. No it can't be with so many independent measurements as well The 'independent' measurements are the ones you should question, idiot. What a thing to try to say (laughing again |
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On Wednesday, July 1, 2015 at 8:13:01 PM UTC+1, Tudor Hughes wrote:
On Wednesday, 1 July 2015 19:50:04 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 33.8°C in my back-garden Stevenson Screen says it's hot, whatever you feel like. Are you saying the figures are fiddled? That's quite an accusation and you'd better have some pretty powerful evidence to prove it. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. Lawrence was moaning about the hype surrounding this heatwave a few days ago, always an unwise thing to do prior to the event. Anyhow, as things turned out we have just had the hottest July day on record (on the 1st as well) and the third hottest day *ever*. A truly sensational day and most certainly deserving of some 'hype'. Unfortunately the only place Lawrence can go on this one is to not properly believe it and imply that the readings are some how in question. Col |
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On 01/07/2015 17:41, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
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.. ------------------------------------------------------------ ....are you sure it was a wet towel and the heat wave was the reason for the cold bath? ;-) Dave |
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Lawrence Jenkins writes 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. There was a bit of a breeze today, which may have helped to make it feel a bit cooler. Maybe the humidity was a bit lower than on some other occasions 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 20:17:10 UTC+1, Dawlish wrote:
On Wednesday, July 1, 2015 at 8:15:23 PM UTC+1, Lawrence Jenkins wrote: On Wednesday, 1 July 2015 20:13:01 UTC+1, Tudor Hughes wrote: On Wednesday, 1 July 2015 19:50:04 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 33.8°C in my back-garden Stevenson Screen says it's hot, whatever you feel like. Are you saying the figures are fiddled? That's quite an accusation and you'd better have some pretty powerful evidence to prove it.. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. No it can't be with so many independent measurements as well The 'independent' measurements are the ones you should question, idiot. What a thing to try to say (laughing again Nothing wrong with my measurements. I've thought for a while that the very dry spell was conducive with a record with the current synoptics - Northolt near Heathrow has recorded just 7mm of rain since the beginning of June ![]() -- ------------------------------ 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 9:29:15 PM UTC+1, wrote:
On Wednesday, July 1, 2015 at 8:13:01 PM UTC+1, Tudor Hughes wrote: On Wednesday, 1 July 2015 19:50:04 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 33.8°C in my back-garden Stevenson Screen says it's hot, whatever you feel like. Are you saying the figures are fiddled? That's quite an accusation and you'd better have some pretty powerful evidence to prove it. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. Lawrence was moaning about the hype surrounding this heatwave a few days ago, always an unwise thing to do prior to the event. Anyhow, as things turned out we have just had the hottest July day on record (on the 1st as well) and the third hottest day *ever*. A truly sensational day and most certainly deserving of some 'hype'. Unfortunately the only place Lawrence can go on this one is to not properly believe it and imply that the readings are some how in question. Col It's all that is left to science deniers when things don't go their way (which, of course, is almost always, as the are denying science which is extremely well accepted and highly likely to be correct). They resort to some ridiculous conspiracy theory that the data can't possibly be correct, as the people collating it have a vested interest in showing what the denier doesn't want to happen. It so stupid, it is crazy. |
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