Weather

Shadows

Well-Known Member
#1
Is it me or is weather off this year?

Where I live, it's broke records for the coldest summer.

My sister lives in another state, and she said it's hot compared to usual.

There are other things involved to, to warrant a thread, but I forgot them right now. haha
 

_carmi

me, myself & us
#2
In Montreal we broke records for hottest heat waves. We had one last week. Now we are back to regular temperatures.

But I won't complain. I loooooved the heat waves. Then again, I have AC so I was comfortable at night when sleeping.
 
#3
All I have to say is...2012!!! We're all gonna dieeeeeeeeeeee!!!

....lol nah I'm playing, but it's very true, a lot of record setting weather patterns in Toronto as well. I guess global warming isn't a myth.
 

Tha_Wood

Underboss
Staff member
#4
we have had a decent flood in the last week. just waiting on hawg's prototype for the jesus show to come out so i can walk across rivers
 

THEV1LL4N

Well-Known Member
#5
we get irregular summers now. 2-3 (or 3-4 years ago) we had heavy rain and floods two summers in a row, no sun...

but now, the summer starts of dull, maybe just warm, with rain and we all think it'll stay that way... then it gets very hot after a month or two, and we have hot weather for about 3-5 weeks if we're lucky, and then it starts dying down eventually with a bit more rain and less sunshine.

right now i can see ice sunlight and lots of clouds - so i know the sunlight will be blocked out at midday and it'll be dull, grey and miserable later on.

also, about 5-6 years ago we had the hottest summer in about 40 years (i think), the roads were melting and there were tyre marks and deformities.

last year, we had the coldest winter for a long long time, -15 i think the lowest was. i got off the bus one day around 7pm on my way home and within 2 minutes i couldnt feel my hands.
 

ArtsyGirl

Well-Known Member
#7
We just had a storm for a couple of days which is very very rare for this time of year. It seemed to be a colder Winter than normal. Will see how Summer goes last year it got pretty hot.

New Zealand just had an earthquake in one of their major cities.. 7 on the richter scale... Biggest one in 70 years..
 

masta247

Well-Known Member
Staff member
#8
Yeah the summer here sucked this year. It was either extremely hot or cold and raining. Now it's cold already, like 10 degrees Celsius. Usually it's still summer in September here.
 

keco52

Well-Known Member
Staff member
#9
We had one of the hottest summers but I loved it. I love heat. We were in the upper 90s consistently. When I went further south though it was like hell. Had to take 3 showers a day or stay in water to be comfortable.
 

Snowman

Well-Known Member
#11
Is it me or is weather off this year?

Where I live, it's broke records for the coldest summer.


yeah but come the end of september early october.. southern california dont they usually get two months of hot weather?

like Keco said its been a hot summer in Ohio, now its coolin off a bit. right now sunny and in the 70s, tonight will be a bit nippy as the low is suppose to be about 47 degrees. i would take 60s and 70's all the way to the end of the year.
 

Bobby Sands

Well-Known Member
#12
i hate the weather we have here atm. mild, clammy and raining. so when your out and about your sweating and getting wet at the same time. roll on the winter and the nice cold dry days.
 

ARon

Well-Known Member
#13
It's been hot and I love it as well.

One hting I still think is weird is that there seems to be way more natural disasters happening
 

ARon

Well-Known Member
#15
To some degree yes. but I dont remember a time where we had so many big earthquakes, we got haiti, the one in chile, indonesia, india, japan, solomon islands, china, california, and more more

A little bit of google came up with

"These disasters include droughts, tsunamis, hurricanes, typhoons and floods and have been increasing over the past 25 years. In 1980, there were only about 100 such disasters reported per year but that number has risen to over 300 a year since 2000.

In contrast, natural geologic disasters, such as volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, landslides and avalanches have remained steady in recent decades.

Scientists believe the increase in hydro-meteorological disasters is due to a combination of natural and made-made factors. Global warming is increasing the temperatures of the Earth's oceans and atmosphere, leading to more intense storms of all types, including hurricanes."
 

Da_Funk

Well-Known Member
#16
^That is all bullshit.

We have maybe a hundred years of data on this stuff. To make an accurate claim about increases in earthquakes, storms etc you'd need thousands of years of data and that would still be extremely iffy.
 

Ristol

New York's Ambassador
#17
It was the hottest July-August stretch NYC has ever seen. It was hot as shit all summer.

Fires all over Russia, flooding in Pakistan, hurricanes in Texas. No fun right now. Scary.

But where I am right now, it's cool and windy, exactly as I prefer it to be.
 

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