3 die in France as temperatures to exceed 105 F in Europe heat wave (www.nbcnews.com)
from return2ozma@lemmy.world to world@lemmy.world on 23 Jun 04:47
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Zedstrian@sopuli.xyz on 23 Jun 05:04 next collapse

At least 18 people in France are dead from the heatwave; the Reuters story with that figure came out before this one, so NBC should have updated their story to avoid understating the impact.

pHr34kY@lemmy.world on 23 Jun 05:28 collapse

At least they’re not including drownings in the figures this time.

mjr@infosec.pub on 23 Jun 09:15 collapse

Surely it’s appropriate to include drownings if more people are getting into water to cool off?

blackbeans@lemmy.zip on 23 Jun 05:14 next collapse

105 Fluorine is 40 ⁰C

LibertyLizard@slrpnk.net on 23 Jun 06:19 next collapse

Not that bad honestly.

stoy@lemmy.zip on 23 Jun 06:32 next collapse

Can we not start treating heatwaves as a fucking highscore to be beaten?

wreckedcarzz@lemmy.world on 23 Jun 06:41 next collapse

Phoenix, Arizona: “first time?”

dudeface@lemmy.world on 23 Jun 06:56 next collapse

These aren’t people living somewhere unsurvivable without aircon in every building

ms_lane@lemmy.world on 23 Jun 07:42 collapse

As it turns out though, they are.

They just don’t want to believe it or plan appropriately.

Damage@feddit.it on 23 Jun 08:33 collapse

I don’t even know where to begin answering this comment, so I’ll say just this: you should be ashamed of yourself.

ms_lane@lemmy.world on 23 Jun 09:13 collapse

So you’ll stick your head in the sand? You can’t ignore the climate forever. You need air conditioning now, you are no longer in a climate where you don’t need it.

Damage@feddit.it on 23 Jun 09:48 collapse

Some people simply don’t have the means to do anything about it. Telling them “just deal with it” is like telling them to pull themselves by their bootstraps.

ms_lane@lemmy.world on 23 Jun 10:18 collapse

Not everyone has the means here either and even those of us that do often don’t have the means to run it at comfortable levels- my AC is set to 30c in summer, 18c in winter. Just enough to be tolerable.

But if you don’t have the means, you need to find other ways to cool down - our general advice in heatwaves to the elderly (that are at higher risk and often don’t have the means to run ac all day) is to go to shopping centres, public libraries and government buildings to stay cool.

Drinks LOTS of chilled water.

‘Just deal with it’ isn’t that takeaway, it’s if you do nothing, you will die. The government can’t regulate the whether to be more amenable to human life.

DisasterTransport@startrek.website on 23 Jun 08:05 next collapse

brain dead take

wreckedcarzz@lemmy.world on 23 Jun 09:28 collapse

Imagine taking a text-meme seriously

👌🧠🌌🤯

hitmyspot@aussie.zone on 23 Jun 09:02 next collapse

Yeah, and I’m from australia, where normal temps can be higher than that too. You know what? We build appropriately. We hydrate. We use air con and shade. People are accustomed to it.

I also recognise that many other countries are not used to these temperatures and that although we’ve faced them before in Australia, we are now facing them more often and with more intensity. Also, with more floods at other times. More droughts and more extreme weather events of other kinds.

People are dying due to climate change. In this case, it includes two children who died in a car.

SouthEndSunset@piefed.blahaj.zone on 23 Jun 09:05 next collapse

I swear until maybe a decade ago a hot day in the U.K. was about 17/18 Celsius.

20 probably happened now and then.

mjr@infosec.pub on 23 Jun 09:16 next collapse

The 1976 summer oldies rant about is now not even in the top ten UK hottest days.

hitmyspot@aussie.zone on 23 Jun 09:19 collapse

I’m in my 40s. London is usually a few degrees warmer than ireland where I grew up. The temp was often mid 20s for a week or two every summer. 30 was not normal but is now more common.

LibertyLizard@slrpnk.net on 23 Jun 15:39 collapse

Ah that explains it. Cars strike again.

BestBouclettes@jlai.lu on 23 Jun 09:04 collapse

Totally normal to compare a standard temperature found in a literal desert and never seen before temperatures in a usually temperate climate.

wreckedcarzz@lemmy.world on 23 Jun 09:30 collapse

The joke

Your head

CluckN@lemmy.world on 23 Jun 12:13 collapse

You have to convert it to Celsius

Triumph@fedia.io on 23 Jun 07:42 collapse

Don't you mean 40 Carbon?

SouthEndSunset@piefed.blahaj.zone on 23 Jun 09:03 collapse

No, 40 Communists.

eleijeep@piefed.social on 23 Jun 12:53 next collapse

Celsius vs Fahrenheit Use Around The World

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nuko147@lemmy.world on 23 Jun 15:53 collapse

For those who are confused, 105 Fahrenheit is 313.7 Kelvin btw.