On this day in 1918, it was 105 in San Antonio
https://www.extremeweatherwatch.com/...onio/year-1918
On this day in 1918, it was 105 in San Antonio
https://www.extremeweatherwatch.com/...onio/year-1918
You waited until the hottest day of that heat wave happened to post it.
You are that s my.
It’s a complete misunderstanding of how to use data and numbers over time.
Snaked and Dr. D don’t get it.
They don’t think the rise in the earths average temperature exists, or, if it suits them, they don’t want to see the correlation with human activity. Possibly Because they will be dead by the time we and our children and their children have to deal with the worst consequences.
Typical selfish boomers. “Well in my zip code we don’t care…”
Meh, it was mentioned on the news this morning.
Evidently, they are that s my.
Darrin and Snacks say there is never anything to worry about unless Abbott and Fox News tell them to worry.
It also only hit 104 or higher twice that year. Also hit 9 degrees in January 1918 while 2023 barely got below freezing at its coldest in January.
Last edited by baseline bum; 07-18-2023 at 07:17 PM.
ing 104 for the next three days
Won't be too long before this summer can go in the top 5 worst for count of days of 100+ degrees in the original post, and I doubt we get the cool August and September that saved us from the top spot by a day last year again.
No, just you
That is fair but you are that s my.
No, Darrin knows better and just straight up shills.
Well his Covid posts reek of stupid.
So I go with that as background.
No small number of scientists seem to think 100% renewable grids are economically feasible in 145 countries
(I think nuclear energy should probably be in the mix, but that makes me a weirdo.)
Ugh forecast to be another day of 104. This is ing unprecedented in this area to be this high for this long.
Yeah that high pressure area has sucked. I don't live on the coast anymore so it doesn't effect me but when that high pressure moves storms moving across the hot tub of the Atlantic will have a free path West.
The gulf stream had been shearing storms up the East coast too the last few years and that moved south too. GoM is going to be wide open.
The 2nd worst thing about this little heatwave is the lack of green grass and bugs (grasshoppers, crickets, and such) for my chickens to hunt down and eat. I wonder if this change in diet is affecting their egg laying more than the heat, probably no way to tell.
LOL doesn't matter how much it rained, if you actually had chickens roaming in your yard hunting bugs they would have torn out all the grass anyways.
My yard is 7 acres
And your 's 14 inches?
Think that streak of ten straight 104+ days might be broken, as it's only 103 right now at 4:48PM
The cicadas seem louder this year than in the recent previous years, imo. I've seen plenty of those annoying s s outside
And the same pastor(s) that says that will preach about the End Times the following Sunday
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