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Re: Indescribable Heat Wave

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 5:58 pm
by Rawr
Saturo wrote:
AdamSavage wrote:
Saturo wrote:19 is among the warmer summer temperatures, not winter.
yah but if 19 is hot for where you are then your winters must be really really cold.
Aye. :)
:shock: Where near the north pole are you and why haven't you froze yet? :mrgreen:

Re: Indescribable Heat Wave

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 6:01 pm
by Siliverin
100+ is normal for us.....lol

Re: Indescribable Heat Wave

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 6:07 pm
by Saturo
Rawr wrote: :shock: Where near the north pole are you and why haven't you froze yet? :mrgreen:
Polar circle, north of Luleå.

Trust me, it gets colder than 19...

Re: Indescribable Heat Wave

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 6:16 pm
by Vespias
Safrienaer wrote:

Do you have any good ways to cool yourself down when it's extremely hot? If so, you can also share those tips here. :D

I'm currently sitting in front of a fan, with a wet towel on my shoulders. *ahhhhhh....*
Here's an old shop trick that works pretty well in the muggy 90s and 100s we have here now. Take several bandanas and soak them in cool water first thing in the morning. Fold them into neat strips and put them in the freezer. As the day gets worse, start taking them out and wrapping them around your neck. As they defrost, resoak and put back in the freezer before putting the next on. Works like a charm.

Re: Indescribable Heat Wave

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 6:20 pm
by Rawr
Saturo wrote:
Rawr wrote: :shock: Where near the north pole are you and why haven't you froze yet? :mrgreen:
Polar circle, north of Luleå.

Trust me, it gets colder than 19...
Have you tried to tame a Polar Bear yet? :lol: I hear they're quite fluffy this time of year. :mrgreen:

Re: Indescribable Heat Wave

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 6:21 pm
by Saturo
Rawr wrote:
Saturo wrote:
Rawr wrote: :shock: Where near the north pole are you and why haven't you froze yet? :mrgreen:
Polar circle, north of Luleå.

Trust me, it gets colder than 19...
Have you tried to tame a Polar Bear yet? :lol: I hear they're quite fluffy this time of year. :mrgreen:
Not a lot of polar bears around here.

Re: Indescribable Heat Wave

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 6:34 pm
by Mania
Vespias wrote:Here's an old shop trick that works pretty well in the muggy 90s and 100s we have here now. Take several bandanas and soak them in cool water first thing in the morning. Fold them into neat strips and put them in the freezer. As the day gets worse, start taking them out and wrapping them around your neck. As they defrost, resoak and put back in the freezer before putting the next on. Works like a charm.
You know how long I stared at this, trying to figure out how you fold a banana?

Re: Indescribable Heat Wave

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 6:43 pm
by Vespias
About as long as I looked at it trying to figure if I spelled bandana wrong? Heat stroke is a wonderful thing what with all the scattered brain activity and the colors and.... SOMEBODY GET THE DAMNED CHAMELIONS OUT THE THE SHEEP PEN!!!... the wonderful illusions. :lol:

Re: Indescribable Heat Wave

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 6:53 pm
by Sochi
Ketch and I are just north of Boston, MA. We're along the coast and the heat here has been incredible. Now heat I can take, as long as we don't inch up into 90 degree weather, which we have been doing. I'm happier when it's 80 or so. But the humidity has been horrendous.

We only keep AC in one room and when we step out of that in the morning, the heat is a like a slap in the face. But the dampness, swampiness, muggy-ness, that wet blanket air has crept into my joints. My knee-the bad one with issues-aches from it constantly. Honestly, I could be done with the humidity and would love a dryer heat.

And if doesn't help that my PC's monitor is ancient and huge and gives off heat like a small sun.

Re: Indescribable Heat Wave

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 10:28 pm
by Teigan
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Re: Indescribable Heat Wave

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 3:52 am
by Golden
Teigan wrote:Yeah, you know that unusually cold summer I was talking about? It's done. Now it HOT and wet, instead of cold and wet. I think cold and wet was better.
Lol, and we're getting some cooler weather and rain for the next few days. XD

Re: Indescribable Heat Wave

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 7:08 am
by Cryptography
This thread is great for checking out the way weather patterns move around the world.

My wet and miserable winter weather moves over in about 36 hours to ruin Cowmuflage's day. Weather in southern Australia and most of New Zealand moves west to east.

If Im right, the opposite is true for the same longitudes in the north, such that USA/Canada weather is just recyled from northern Europe a couple of days before.

Our southern summer here was record breaking in several ways but didnt feel to me as hot as some i remember from my youth. Its been 13 years of drought so this wet winter is desperately needed.

Summer temps generally range from 27-35 c with a few scorchers up to 46-48c.
Winter daytime max is usually about 10-15c, with a few miserably cold ones that are ~6c.