View Full Version : Insane heat!!!
ClemsonSV
08-08-07, 06:45 PM
Holy crap! It's 104 degrees F outside right now at 3 in the afternoon. It's so hot my head feels like it's going to explode. It's like driving through an oven.:smt092
kwak zzr
08-08-07, 06:52 PM
send some of that heat over ere:smt048
ClemsonSV
08-08-07, 06:58 PM
send some of that heat over ere:smt048
I would gladly give you at least 20 degrees F without even being able to tell the difference. Right now the relative humidity is 32% at 104 degrees...that's hot. Later for instance...it will be 80 degrees with RH at 60%. It feels the same!!!! AHHHH It was 81 degrees last night at 12 oclock and it was miserable. I didn't even want to go for a ride because I was sweating in places you don't want to sweat!
Wideboy
08-08-07, 07:05 PM
send the sun not the heat, some of us have to work wouldn't you agree kwak:rabbit:
Makes a change to us lot bitching about the bloody rain!
:smt004 This avatar was designed just for you mate.
ClemsonSV
08-08-07, 07:09 PM
The good news is I'm taking some vacation time with the family and heading to the beautiful beaches of South Carolina! It's only supposed to be in the low 90's! Only problem with the avatar is the crazy tan/burn lines I will have from the sunglasses!:smt028 This should provide ample protection you think?
kwak zzr
08-08-07, 08:29 PM
send the sun not the heat, some of us have to work wouldn't you agree kwak:rabbit:
not friday i dont WB striking again;)
Wideboy
08-08-07, 08:30 PM
not friday i dont WB striking again;)
OMG! :rolleyes:
plowsie
08-08-07, 08:37 PM
not friday i dont WB striking again;)
typical](*,)
ClemsonSV
09-08-07, 01:04 AM
Ok, so here's the update. The sun has gone down and it's pitch dark outside and still 95 freaking degrees. I feel like i'm in :smt074.
gettin2dizzy
09-08-07, 08:49 AM
I've worked in 53C with no shade for 12 hours, and that was real tough! Each step would wear me out
Tiger 55
09-08-07, 09:26 AM
But it's a dry heat...
...and yet there's a report on the BBC website about a torrential downpour in NYC Wednesday.
ClemsonSV
09-08-07, 01:57 PM
...and yet there's a report on the BBC website about a torrential downpour in NYC Wednesday.
Yeah, that was a confirmed tornado with 135 mph winds in Brooklyn! Tornados in big cities =worst nightmare.
We are breaking records here today. The high is 107F/42C with a heat index of 115F/46C.
By the way...Where then heck were you that it was 53 C/127 F? That IS insane!. I've only been one place like that and it was 300 feet below sea level in death valley.
gettin2dizzy
09-08-07, 03:07 PM
Middle of Oz, 53 was the point that we were supposed to stop working. You had to sit because standing was so difficult! In the mornings it was about minus 5 so I'd have tonnes of layers on, slowly shedding them before the insane heat at about 2! Managed 3 months of it though :)
Warthog
09-08-07, 04:38 PM
Middle of Oz,
http://sprott.physics.wisc.edu/PICKOVER/oz.jpg
?
RhythmJunkie
09-08-07, 04:53 PM
95° and dark? Must be weird! ;)
Thats my SV's engine coolant temperature sat in traffic! Phew.
and yet there's a report on the BBC website about a torrential downpour in NYC Wednesday
Yeah that was Clemson sweating! :)
Wideboy
09-08-07, 05:45 PM
is it global warming or just nature adjusting its self lots of different views
RhythmJunkie
09-08-07, 06:28 PM
Yes it is global warming the world has been warming all through the late 1990's. Its not expected to start its next cooling cycle for another 50 years or so.
Ice cream vans are going to do a roaring trade!
Its got rather a lot to do with the gigantic ball of glowing plasma more than 800,000 kilometers across up in the sky called the sun, although Al Gore would have you believe that its us naughty motorists driving for fun thats causing it! hehehehe! ;) :)
ClemsonSV
09-08-07, 06:33 PM
Yes it is global warming the world has been warming all through the late 1990's. Its not expected to start its next cooling cycle for another 50 years or so.
Ice cream vans are going to do a roaring trade!
Its got rather a lot to do with the gigantic ball of glowing plasma more than 800,000 kilometers across up in the sky called the sun, although Al Gore would have you believe that its us naughty motorists driving for fun thats causing it! hehehehe! ;) :)
+1 Such Political Bulls**t
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