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But for how long? A few minutes would be interesting but a couple of days may be unbearable.I know it sounds stupid but I wanna experience this 40 degrees heat in the UK
May well be because the heat is a drier heat when on holiday. A few years ago when i was on a trip in the US i was more comfortable in Reno Nevada where it was well over 100 degrees fahrenhiet than when it was in the 80s in Sonora California.Why is that ? Is it becouse we are an island surrounded by cool waters so when its hot, it feels humid ??
Try spending a fortnight there! We also took a trip across the border into the Malaysian jungle and the humidity was ridiculous. Personally I can take the heat, I can quite happily have a good half hour in a sauna but not sure I could manage 48 hours!But for how long? A few minutes would be interesting but a couple of days may be unbearable.
Some years ago, I was flying back from Australia and we had a stopover in Singapore. It was only a couple of hours, but we were allowed to leave the aeroplane but remained airside. Even so, there was a rooftop garden we could access. It was gone midnight, but I wanted to experience the Singaporean weather. I stepped out of the door and couldn't believe it. The humidity was incredible. It was like trying to inhale treacle. About 2 minutes was all I could take. I walked back into the air conditioned terminal absolutely soaked in sweat, I'm glad I experienced it though.
Kevin
I'm not sure it's directly related to the weather, but I've just been to the local CO-OP and one side of the road is cordoned off. There is a sink hole (not a pot hole) about the size of a football with cracks in the tarmac stretching back about 5 to 6 metres. I didn't get too close to the hole but was able to see that there was nothing for at least a foot below it.
Kevin
No, I think I will do what I want thanks. Why are some people taking upon themselves on social media to lecture everyone else?
EDIT: sorry not picking on you in particular Kevin, but I have seen a lot of stuff like that on Twitter over the last few days. I would say it's a hangover from covid but actually it was going on before tbh. Most of it is to make the messenger feel good and virtuous, look how much I care for everyone etc.
That is perfectly true, at least in the UK. But, let's not add to those deaths.Let's also have it right. The cold causes more deaths than heat will ever do.
That is perfectly true, at least in the UK. But, let's not add to those deaths.
Kevin
I never, ever view Twitter (or Facebook for that matter). Yes, of course you are free to make your own decisions (I wouldn't want to live in a country where you couldn't), but the high temperatures do represent a threat and add extra work to emergency services. I've suffered heat stroke in the past (in the UK), as a young lad of about 10 years old. I never want to experience that again.
I don't want to spoil anyone's enjoyment of the summer, but they should be aware of the risks.
Kevin
Ah yes, now we have it, the argument of the last two years, nothing can be done which could represent a burden to the emergency services, We are here to serve the NHS, the individual must serve the state
Yes I think everyone has noticed it is hot thanks. It isn't a "threat".
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