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Turkey sets new record of 50.5 degrees as Europe swelters

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  • Z [email protected]

    Oh winter is coming.

    It's just going to take a while, but it will come.

    And it will either be a nuclear winter or an ice age. Yay!

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    Patrolling the Mojave almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter.

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    • D [email protected]

      Winter is dying. It used to get very cold, now it gets mildly cold. I think in another decade or two there will be no more winters.

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      Global warming causes weather events to intensify. >Fall and spring< are dying first. While there will be more mild winters as it goes, when we do get winters they will come with record lows and record snowfall -like that one in Texas.

      As winters die out, (wet season) Hurricane season will lengthen, and then we will lose winter as everything becomes more....tropical. The world will shift to what the tropics are used to - hot season and rainy season. With warming powering them, hurricanes will be monsterously large.

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      • exusia@lemmy.worldE [email protected]

        Global warming causes weather events to intensify. >Fall and spring< are dying first. While there will be more mild winters as it goes, when we do get winters they will come with record lows and record snowfall -like that one in Texas.

        As winters die out, (wet season) Hurricane season will lengthen, and then we will lose winter as everything becomes more....tropical. The world will shift to what the tropics are used to - hot season and rainy season. With warming powering them, hurricanes will be monsterously large.

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        My town broke Florida's all-time record for snow last winter, 10" from mid-morning till near sundown That's a direct result of hot air from the other side of the planet slamming the polar vortex.

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          My town broke Florida's all-time record for snow last winter, 10" from mid-morning till near sundown That's a direct result of hot air from the other side of the planet slamming the polar vortex.

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          (can't fix the link)

          https://imgur.com/srqUINx

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          • 6 [email protected]

            Mosquitos and snow disappear. Conspiracy idiots around me still don't believe that climate change and pollution exists.

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            Mosquitos are worse at my camp in the swamp. The tiny ponds dried up, killed the dragonfly larva, no dragonflies this year. Leaving in a bit to lay traps.

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            • microwave@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

              Turkey's Environment Ministry said meteorologists had registered a reading of 50.5 degrees Celsius (122.9 degrees Fahrenheit) in the southeast of the country, setting a nationwide record.

              The record temperature was registered on Friday at Silopi, the ministry said in a post on X on Saturday.

              Silopi is 10 kilometers (6 miles) from Turkey's borders with Iraq and Syria.

              The previous heat record, registered in August 2023, was 49.5 degrees Celsius.

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              20 something more degrees and it'll be good enough to eat

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              • microwave@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

                Turkey's Environment Ministry said meteorologists had registered a reading of 50.5 degrees Celsius (122.9 degrees Fahrenheit) in the southeast of the country, setting a nationwide record.

                The record temperature was registered on Friday at Silopi, the ministry said in a post on X on Saturday.

                Silopi is 10 kilometers (6 miles) from Turkey's borders with Iraq and Syria.

                The previous heat record, registered in August 2023, was 49.5 degrees Celsius.

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                That global warming huh?

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                • J [email protected]

                  Winter is not coming

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                  If the golf stream shuts down, it will be coming back hard.

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                  • S [email protected]

                    Mosquitos are worse at my camp in the swamp. The tiny ponds dried up, killed the dragonfly larva, no dragonflies this year. Leaving in a bit to lay traps.

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                    camp in the swamp

                    Are you currently detained at Alligator Alcatraz?

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                    • microwave@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

                      Turkey's Environment Ministry said meteorologists had registered a reading of 50.5 degrees Celsius (122.9 degrees Fahrenheit) in the southeast of the country, setting a nationwide record.

                      The record temperature was registered on Friday at Silopi, the ministry said in a post on X on Saturday.

                      Silopi is 10 kilometers (6 miles) from Turkey's borders with Iraq and Syria.

                      The previous heat record, registered in August 2023, was 49.5 degrees Celsius.

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                      50.5 degrees sounds pleasantly chilly

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                      • microwave@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

                        Turkey's Environment Ministry said meteorologists had registered a reading of 50.5 degrees Celsius (122.9 degrees Fahrenheit) in the southeast of the country, setting a nationwide record.

                        The record temperature was registered on Friday at Silopi, the ministry said in a post on X on Saturday.

                        Silopi is 10 kilometers (6 miles) from Turkey's borders with Iraq and Syria.

                        The previous heat record, registered in August 2023, was 49.5 degrees Celsius.

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                        Europeans, still: Why would I waste money on air conditioning?

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                          Europeans, still: Why would I waste money on air conditioning?

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                          Are Americans just weak? Lol.

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                          • C [email protected]

                            I rode in an Uber once where the driver was a conspiracy theorist. He said that global warming was made up by the liberal elite to make people gay. And then without taking a breath, talked about how every summer seems to get warmer than the year before.

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                            This made my roll my eyes so hard, I am now looking at my frontal lobe.

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                            • microwave@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

                              Turkey's Environment Ministry said meteorologists had registered a reading of 50.5 degrees Celsius (122.9 degrees Fahrenheit) in the southeast of the country, setting a nationwide record.

                              The record temperature was registered on Friday at Silopi, the ministry said in a post on X on Saturday.

                              Silopi is 10 kilometers (6 miles) from Turkey's borders with Iraq and Syria.

                              The previous heat record, registered in August 2023, was 49.5 degrees Celsius.

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                              Holy shiscabob! That's OSHA's touch safe temp limit!

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                              • D [email protected]

                                Winter is dying. It used to get very cold, now it gets mildly cold. I think in another decade or two there will be no more winters.

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                                Canada just had a record winter, global warming makes extremes more extreme

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                                • microwave@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

                                  Turkey's Environment Ministry said meteorologists had registered a reading of 50.5 degrees Celsius (122.9 degrees Fahrenheit) in the southeast of the country, setting a nationwide record.

                                  The record temperature was registered on Friday at Silopi, the ministry said in a post on X on Saturday.

                                  Silopi is 10 kilometers (6 miles) from Turkey's borders with Iraq and Syria.

                                  The previous heat record, registered in August 2023, was 49.5 degrees Celsius.

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                                  If I could bet $100 million with x99 margin leverage that next year will be hotter, I'd be rich like a oil execitive; but I'm not an oil exec to have $100M in their bank.. lol who would benefit more if the world boiled to noninhabitability oh... shit.. you don't say

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                                    Europeans, still: Why would I waste money on air conditioning?

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                                    You know that the warmer countries usually have ways to deal with it, including many having AC, right? Talking about "Europeans" collectively doesn't make sense. Why would I waste money and resources on AC in Sweden or the UK to deal with our two weeks of warm weather? Our homes are instead built to deal with cold conditions.

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                                    • K [email protected]

                                      50.5 degrees sounds pleasantly chilly

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                                      95% of the world's population uses Celsius, by the way.

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                                        Europeans, still: Why would I waste money on air conditioning?

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                                        Yeah using even more energy will surely fix the climate crisis.

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                                        • S [email protected]

                                          That global warming huh?

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                                          Nooo no no... We just have been breaking the global heat record for every year for over a decade stright almost proportionally to how much greenhouse gases the fossil-fuel industries put out in the atomsphere and only ever since they started doing it.

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