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Old 19-07-2022, 10:55   #290
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Re: Climate Change

You cannot equate them.

The heatwave in 1976 lasted two months, this one is two days.

This one is a little hotter at its maximum (by about 3C atm, that may increase slightly more).

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Originally Posted by Mr K View Post
35.9c was the hottest temp. in 1976. We exceeded that today with 38.1c and we'll exceed it again tomorrow.
We have a problem.
Yes, a lack of air con.
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