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Temperatures reach 46C in Spain as Europe heatwave continues

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  • S [email protected]

    Nope, UK is not part of Europe anymore 😉

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    Do you mean no longer part of the EU? Because for as far as I know the island is still geographically in Europe lol.

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      A heatwave continues to grip large parts of Europe, with authorities in many countries issuing health warnings amid searing temperatures.

      Southern Spain is the worst-affected region, with temperatures in the mid-40s Celsius recorded in Seville and neighbouring areas.

      A new heat record for June of 46C was set on Saturday in the town of El Granado, according to Spain's national weather service, which also said this month is on track to be the hottest June on record.

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      While it is hard to link individual extreme weather events to climate change, heatwaves are becoming more common and more intense due to climate change.

      Not that hard after all.

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      • nighed@feddit.ukN [email protected]

        I guess that's to stop people from using it to get air-con when it's mean to help people move away from gas. A bit silly though.

        .....I suspect there are a few models that only need 1 part switched for it to be possible....

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        Looking further into it, the "heat pumps" we've been pushing seem just for the ones that heat water, and then pump that round your radiators/out your taps.

        The exclusion is for anything that moves air.

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        • regrettable_incident@lemmy.worldR [email protected]

          Shame I'm a fat old guy now. A few decades back I looked great in a Laura Ashley summer dress.

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          You were a pretty young women back then ?

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            Do you mean no longer part of the EU? Because for as far as I know the island is still geographically in Europe lol.

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            Debatable. They are an island next to Europe. But apart from that, you just stumbled across the joke.

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              You were a pretty young women back then ?

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              Women is plural.

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                Why would they need more airco when many houses and apartments still don't even have proper shutters for windows and many people still don't know you should keep your windows closed during peak heat hours, many roofs still barely insulated and they turned all their yards and driveways into concrete and asphalt hellscapes. A nice adult tree in your yard does more than an airco, fight me.

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                Overall, I completely agree with this comment. But I live in the middle of the forest, completely surrounded by trees and when it hits 35c that air conditioning is very needed. Trees are nice but an air conditioner they are not.

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                  You were a pretty young women back then ?

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                  He combined into one fat guy

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                    The last years saw up to 50°C in Northern Africa already. This will be the fate of Southern Europe, as the peak temperatures in the center and North of Europe will go to 45°C.

                    As the mean temperature rises roughly linear, so do the peak temperatures, but at a much faster rate. So 1,5-2°C increase in mean temperature often correspond to 5-7°C increase in peak temperatures.

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                    Well, that depends on whether the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation stops working or not as that's what, for example, means that Lisbon which is roughly at the same latitude as New York has a temperature which is about 5 - 10C higher.

                    One of the weirdest effect of Global Warming might very well be that the westernmost parts of Europe get colder (though who knows what other side effects the stopping of the AMOC will bring beyond reducing the temperature moderating effects of the Atlantic along the Westernmost coasts of Europe).

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                      Why would they need more airco when many houses and apartments still don't even have proper shutters for windows and many people still don't know you should keep your windows closed during peak heat hours, many roofs still barely insulated and they turned all their yards and driveways into concrete and asphalt hellscapes. A nice adult tree in your yard does more than an airco, fight me.

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                      There's a huge difference in that between the UK and countries further to the south: for example, pretty much all dwellings in Portugal have outside window shutters whilst in the UK it's incredibly rare (instead they have inside heavy courtains, so the light goes into the house and the INSIDE gets absorbed by transformed into heat by the courtains) but on the other hand housing insulation is generaly complete total crap in Portugal, but less so in the UK (still not at Scandinavia or Russian levels of efficiency, but way better than Portugal) so in Winter unless one uses massive amounts of electricity/gas for heating, it's literally colder indoors in Portugal than in Britain.

                      At the very least both Portugal and Spain are much better adapted to higher temperatures than elsewhere in Europe, and that's anchored on traditional techniques (such as outside window shutters, houses painted in light colors and the type of roofing used) rather than the brute-force energy-heavy techniques (such as heavy use of Aircon) so common in places like the US.

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                        Why would they need more airco when many houses and apartments still don't even have proper shutters for windows and many people still don't know you should keep your windows closed during peak heat hours, many roofs still barely insulated and they turned all their yards and driveways into concrete and asphalt hellscapes. A nice adult tree in your yard does more than an airco, fight me.

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                        Why would they need more airco when many houses and apartments still don’t even have proper shutters for windows and many people still don’t know you should keep your windows closed during peak heat hours

                        I'm doing all of that have have good insulation, ground floor. Doesn't help when the temperature never drops below 20°C for a week (and I literally got up at 5:00 when it was coldest to air out my flat).

                        So yeah, I'm getting an AC this summer.

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                          He combined into one fat guy

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                          It was a Regrettable Incident.

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                            Ah yes green energies are gonna save us.

                            Anything but do away from the idea that we can just burn more juice to solve every of our problem innit?

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                            Wow, joined 5 hours ago, already half the comments removed, and the rest full of hatespeech. Go outside, drink a beer or sth and calm down, bot.

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                            • blackmist@feddit.ukB [email protected]

                              Looking further into it, the "heat pumps" we've been pushing seem just for the ones that heat water, and then pump that round your radiators/out your taps.

                              The exclusion is for anything that moves air.

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                              Do you have a link for the exclusion bit?

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                                A heatwave continues to grip large parts of Europe, with authorities in many countries issuing health warnings amid searing temperatures.

                                Southern Spain is the worst-affected region, with temperatures in the mid-40s Celsius recorded in Seville and neighbouring areas.

                                A new heat record for June of 46C was set on Saturday in the town of El Granado, according to Spain's national weather service, which also said this month is on track to be the hottest June on record.

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                                This is going to cause so much suffering…

                                …Oh wait plane tickets to Mallorca are only 29.99€!
                                See ya suckers, why save the planet if you can just escape the heat? /s <— this indicates sarcasm btw

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                                • helios@social.ggbox.frH [email protected]

                                  While it is hard to link individual extreme weather events to climate change, heatwaves are becoming more common and more intense due to climate change.

                                  Not that hard after all.

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                                  We cant link this unusual weather to Climate change.. but its unusual weather thats never been seen before at this frequency or ferocity. Its a mystery~!

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                                    A heatwave continues to grip large parts of Europe, with authorities in many countries issuing health warnings amid searing temperatures.

                                    Southern Spain is the worst-affected region, with temperatures in the mid-40s Celsius recorded in Seville and neighbouring areas.

                                    A new heat record for June of 46C was set on Saturday in the town of El Granado, according to Spain's national weather service, which also said this month is on track to be the hottest June on record.

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                                    The Mediterranean is 4-6°C warmer than usually at this time of year

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                                      When do we start shoving the people responsible into prisons? The airlines, car, weapon manufacturers,...

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                                      Only if the cells are aproximately 2 feet by 7 feet and aproximately 6 feet under ground.

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                                      • regrettable_incident@lemmy.worldR [email protected]

                                        Shame I'm a fat old guy now. A few decades back I looked great in a Laura Ashley summer dress.

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                                        Don't be silly, I bet your tits are absolutely banging now and would work great in a low cut sundress.

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                                          This is going to cause so much suffering…

                                          …Oh wait plane tickets to Mallorca are only 29.99€!
                                          See ya suckers, why save the planet if you can just escape the heat? /s <— this indicates sarcasm btw

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                                          But wouldn't flying to Mallorca be going towards the heat (from most of Europe)?

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