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Why All The Hysterics?
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It's hot so what? gawd there are counties in the world that are like this every day, they don't close schools and have national emergency. Same when it snows, why are we so carp at weather? I never had a day off school for weather, ever and I was at school in 1976.
It's hot so what? gawd there are counties in the world that are like this every day, they don't close schools and have national emergency. Same when it snows, why are we so carp at weather? I never had a day off school for weather, ever and I was at school in 1976.
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//…and it is almost certainly due to climate change.// No it’s not. It’s due to something called “weather.” An area of low pressure is forming over the Azores in the Atlantic, to the south-west of the British Isles. Air flows anti- clockwise round low-pressure systems so the wind will flow around the low-pressure system from north Africa and the Iberian...
10:39 Sat 16th Jul 2022
It will go something like this:
"It is expected that tomorrow will be the first time since records began, that no meteorological records will be broken. There are many people who will be particularly vulnerable to this unprecedented event. In particular are those who expect the government to issue blood-curdling warnings accompanied by Bleedin' Obvious advice daily. They should remain in bed, in a darkened room and make sure they have plenty of iced water and hot soup available to cover all eventualities. Normal service will be resumed tomorrow when it is expected to be the hottest/coldest/windiest/wettest/driest/foggiest day since records began. Make sure you keep tuned to find our which it will be and listen out for the usual inane warnings".
"It is expected that tomorrow will be the first time since records began, that no meteorological records will be broken. There are many people who will be particularly vulnerable to this unprecedented event. In particular are those who expect the government to issue blood-curdling warnings accompanied by Bleedin' Obvious advice daily. They should remain in bed, in a darkened room and make sure they have plenty of iced water and hot soup available to cover all eventualities. Normal service will be resumed tomorrow when it is expected to be the hottest/coldest/windiest/wettest/driest/foggiest day since records began. Make sure you keep tuned to find our which it will be and listen out for the usual inane warnings".
Remember when the weather forecasters used to enjoy this weather as much as we do? Same temperatures and conditions being predicted ... different "message" though.
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the red weather warning is good for me - i was scheduled to have an extremely boring 6 hour meeting in a south facing room in a 70 year old building with no A/c (and non-opening windows) on tuesday. Now, thanks to "government advice" i wont have to attend in person (seeing as the meting is with the government, they can't rescind their own advice
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