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Eek, -31 C in Norway!

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  • L Lost User

    Isnt Georgia more humid than Texas though? In the south France 105 is (was a few years ago) fairly comon in summer, but it was a dry heat and in the shade not unbearable.

    "It is a remarkable fact that despite the worldwide expenditure of perhaps US$50 billion since 1990, and the efforts of tens of thousands of scientists worldwide, no human climate signal has yet been detected that is distinct from natural variation." Bob Carter, Research Professor of Geology, James Cook University, Townsville

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    As El Corazon once pointed out, we love the references to "just a dry heat." Probably what bacon says, too. :)

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    • L Lost User

      True. Ist it nasty hot in the summer though?

      "It is a remarkable fact that despite the worldwide expenditure of perhaps US$50 billion since 1990, and the efforts of tens of thousands of scientists worldwide, no human climate signal has yet been detected that is distinct from natural variation." Bob Carter, Research Professor of Geology, James Cook University, Townsville

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      Dan Neely
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      fat_boy wrote:

      Ist it nasty hot in the summer though?

      There's a reason why I live and work somewhere far enough north that it can get -40 windchills in the winter. Trolling my coworkers by walking into the building without a coat on when it's that cold is just a bonus.

      3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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      • L Lost User

        Isnt Georgia more humid than Texas though? In the south France 105 is (was a few years ago) fairly comon in summer, but it was a dry heat and in the shade not unbearable.

        "It is a remarkable fact that despite the worldwide expenditure of perhaps US$50 billion since 1990, and the efforts of tens of thousands of scientists worldwide, no human climate signal has yet been detected that is distinct from natural variation." Bob Carter, Research Professor of Geology, James Cook University, Townsville

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        Dan Neely
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        fat_boy wrote:

        Isnt Georgia more humid than Texas though?

        It depends which part of the state you're talking about. The western end is semi arid/desert, the eastern coast is a horridly hot humid hell.

        3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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        • R Rajesh R Subramanian

          Man, you post nothing else here other than how cold it is, etc., It's kinda boring.

          It was ever thus, the Neophiles will always rush out and get 'The Latest Thing' at a high price and with all the inherent faults - Dalek Dave.

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          Dan Neely
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          Well yeah. Record setting cold in the winter is obviously far more meaningful than record setting heat in the summer. :rolleyes:

          3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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          • L Lost User

            Norway’s coldest November in living memory[^] It makes -13 C here in Luxembourg sound almost tropical!

            "It is a remarkable fact that despite the worldwide expenditure of perhaps US$50 billion since 1990, and the efforts of tens of thousands of scientists worldwide, no human climate signal has yet been detected that is distinct from natural variation." Bob Carter, Research Professor of Geology, James Cook University, Townsville

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            yu jian
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            too cold.

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