
08-28-2023, 06:08 AM
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Originally Posted by blueash
I am pleased that the media is pushing information, like what is the temperature, what is the heat index, what is the difference between those, and what is the risk of being exposed to high heat index days. And the agenda of keeping us safe and informed. That is a very worthy agenda. YMMV
As to the original post.. your perception is correct. June 2023 was the hottest June recorded, and July the hottest July recorded. No, I got that wrong. July was the hottest month ever recorded, not just the hottest July. And El nino is starting up in the Pacific which if it does its usual thing will make for a warming trend over the next year above where we are now.
And the post that the evenings do not seem to be as cool is correct at least using data from Sarasota Florida where as elsewhere record heat is a significant story.
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From a public health perspective, I agree with you. From a political propaganda perspective, enough already
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