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    While the midwestern and northeastern United States will continue to swelter in dangerous heat and high humidity into this weekend, an upcoming pattern flip is in store that will allow cooler and less humid air to push southward from Canada.

    AccuWeather estimates that more than 87 million Americans live in an area where a daily record-high temperature could be set on Saturday.

    The summer scorcher will throttle up into this weekend with daily record highs in the 90s to near 100 F on the bubble and AccuWeather RealFeel® Temperatures forecast to spike near 110 in some urban areas for several hours during the late morning and afternoon.

    Temperatures around 100 F are possible in the cities of Washington, D.C, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York City, Boston, Chicago, and St. Louis, to name a few.

    At this level, the hot July months of the past in 2012, 2011, 1991, 1980 and 1930 will be rivaled. Forecast temperatures are 10-15 degrees above average even for the middle of summer.

    However, near-100-degree temperatures with high humidity is significantly different than that of the typically low humidity locations of the Southwest.

    Both areas are dangerous in the heat, but with the combination of vast paved areas and heavy population, the health risk is significantly higher for more people in the humid regions.

    For a time, it may feel just as hot in Washington, D.C., as Death Valley, California. While the actual temperature may be higher in Death Valley, when compared to the nation's capital, humidity levels near the Chesapeake Bay will be substantially higher than that of the deserts.

    For example, dew point temperatures will range from the teens to the lower 30s in the deserts, but will be in the 70s to the lower 80s near the Chesapeake Bay. The dew point is the temperature that the air becomes saturated with water vapor when the air is cooled. When this happens, the relative humidity reaches 100 percent.

    Temperatures in many of the major cities may struggle to drop below 80 at night which then allows the heat to build at an even faster pace the next day. Nighttime humidity levels can be significantly higher than the afternoon as a result.

    Unlike the Deep South, many more people in these northern and mid-latitude locations are not used to long stretches of high heat and humidity and may not handle it as well as those who have spent a long time in the South's weather conditions.

    When the temperature is combined with high humidity, sunshine and other weather factors, RealFeel Temperatures can be 5 to 15 degrees higher than the actual temperature.

    Why the heat is no laughing matter

    In the forecast conditions, perspiration fails to evaporate quickly and the body temperature can climb significantly, followed by heat exhaustion and heat stroke.

    Heat kills more people on an annual basis than any other weather-related factor.

    Until the pattern breaks, strenuous physical exercise and manual labor should be limited. If these activities must take place, they should be avoided during the hottest part of the day and frequent breaks from the heat are highly recommended.

    Remember to increase the intake of non-alcoholic fluids and frequently check on young children and the elderly.

    Avoid walking pets and barefoot on paved and concrete areas during the late morning and afternoon hours as these surfaces can become hot enough to cause severe burns to paws and feet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DonaldvoTrumpovich View Post


    While the midwestern and northeastern United States will continue to swelter in dangerous heat and high humidity into this weekend, an upcoming pattern flip is in store that will allow cooler and less humid air to push southward from Canada.

    AccuWeather estimates that more than 87 million Americans live in an area where a daily record-high temperature could be set on Saturday.

    The summer scorcher will throttle up into this weekend with daily record highs in the 90s to near 100 F on the bubble and AccuWeather RealFeel® Temperatures forecast to spike near 110 in some urban areas for several hours during the late morning and afternoon.

    Temperatures around 100 F are possible in the cities of Washington, D.C, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York City, Boston, Chicago, and St. Louis, to name a few.

    At this level, the hot July months of the past in 2012, 2011, 1991, 1980 and 1930 will be rivaled. Forecast temperatures are 10-15 degrees above average even for the middle of summer.

    However, near-100-degree temperatures with high humidity is significantly different than that of the typically low humidity locations of the Southwest.

    Both areas are dangerous in the heat, but with the combination of vast paved areas and heavy population, the health risk is significantly higher for more people in the humid regions.

    For a time, it may feel just as hot in Washington, D.C., as Death Valley, California. While the actual temperature may be higher in Death Valley, when compared to the nation's capital, humidity levels near the Chesapeake Bay will be substantially higher than that of the deserts.

    For example, dew point temperatures will range from the teens to the lower 30s in the deserts, but will be in the 70s to the lower 80s near the Chesapeake Bay. The dew point is the temperature that the air becomes saturated with water vapor when the air is cooled. When this happens, the relative humidity reaches 100 percent.

    Temperatures in many of the major cities may struggle to drop below 80 at night which then allows the heat to build at an even faster pace the next day. Nighttime humidity levels can be significantly higher than the afternoon as a result.

    Unlike the Deep South, many more people in these northern and mid-latitude locations are not used to long stretches of high heat and humidity and may not handle it as well as those who have spent a long time in the South's weather conditions.

    When the temperature is combined with high humidity, sunshine and other weather factors, RealFeel Temperatures can be 5 to 15 degrees higher than the actual temperature.

    Why the heat is no laughing matter

    In the forecast conditions, perspiration fails to evaporate quickly and the body temperature can climb significantly, followed by heat exhaustion and heat stroke.

    Heat kills more people on an annual basis than any other weather-related factor.

    Until the pattern breaks, strenuous physical exercise and manual labor should be limited. If these activities must take place, they should be avoided during the hottest part of the day and frequent breaks from the heat are highly recommended.

    Remember to increase the intake of non-alcoholic fluids and frequently check on young children and the elderly.

    Avoid walking pets and barefoot on paved and concrete areas during the late morning and afternoon hours as these surfaces can become hot enough to cause severe burns to paws and feet.
    Heat index going to be 110 degrees here today
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    Quote Originally Posted by guno View Post
    Heat index going to be 110 degrees here today
    Roast the dick hair on your head!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DonaldvoTrumpovich View Post
    surfaces can become hot enough to cause severe burns to paws and feet.
    Happens every Summer in the Northern hemisphere. How weird is that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by evince View Post
    and the republicans try to protect industry over humans by lying about science


    fucking sociopaths

    1896 Eastern North America heat wave killed 1,500 people in August 1896.

    1901 – The 1901 eastern United States heat wave killed 9,500 in the Eastern United States.

    1911 - The 1911 Eastern North America heat wave killed between 380 and 2,000 people.

    1911 – The 1911 United Kingdom heat wave was one of the most severe periods of heat to hit the country with temperatures around 36 °C (97 °F). The heat began in early July and didn't let up until mid September where even in September temperatures were still up to 33 °C (91 °F). It took 79 years for temperature higher to be recorded in the United Kingdom during 1990 United Kingdom heat wave.

    1913 – In July, a heat wave struck California. During this heat wave, Death Valley recorded a record high temperature of 57 °C (134 °F) at Furnace Creek, which still remains the highest ambient air temperature recorded on Earth.[1][2]

    1936 – The 1936 North American heat wave during the Dust Bowl, followed one of the coldest winters on record—the 1936 North American cold wave. Massive heat waves across North America were persistent in the 1930s, many mid-Atlantic/Ohio valley states recorded their highest temperatures during July 1934. The longest continuous string of 38 °C (100 °F) or higher temperatures was reached for 101 days in Yuma, Arizona during 1937 and the highest temperatures ever reached in Canada were recorded in two locations in Saskatchewan in July 1937.

    What industry caused these heat waves...stupid fuck

    explain the science behind these

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    Once again the alarmists use weather to claim "climate!!!"
    These religious folks just can't help themselves

    Our climate who art in statitics
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    On Earth as it is in models
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    Quote Originally Posted by evince View Post
    and the republicans try to protect industry over humans by lying about science


    fucking sociopaths
    1896 Eastern North America heat wave killed 1,500 people in August 1896.

    1901 – The 1901 eastern United States heat wave killed 9,500 in the Eastern United States.

    1911 - The 1911 Eastern North America heat wave killed between 380 and 2,000 people.

    1911 – The 1911 United Kingdom heat wave was one of the most severe periods of heat to hit the country with temperatures around 36 °C (97 °F). The heat began in early July and didn't let up until mid September where even in September temperatures were still up to 33 °C (91 °F). It took 79 years for temperature higher to be recorded in the United Kingdom during 1990 United Kingdom heat wave.

    1913 – In July, a heat wave struck California. During this heat wave, Death Valley recorded a record high temperature of 57 °C (134 °F) at Furnace Creek, which still remains the highest ambient air temperature recorded on Earth.[1][2]

    1936 – The 1936 North American heat wave during the Dust Bowl, followed one of the coldest winters on record—the 1936 North American cold wave. Massive heat waves across North America were persistent in the 1930s, many mid-Atlantic/Ohio valley states recorded their highest temperatures during July 1934. The longest continuous string of 38 °C (100 °F) or higher temperatures was reached for 101 days in Yuma, Arizona during 1937 and the highest temperatures ever reached in Canada were recorded in two locations in Saskatchewan in July 1937.

    What industry caused these heat waves...stupid fuck

    explain the science behind these

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    Quote Originally Posted by DonaldvoTrumpovich View Post


    While the midwestern and northeastern United States will continue to swelter in dangerous heat and high humidity into this weekend, an upcoming pattern flip is in store that will allow cooler and less humid air to push southward from Canada.

    AccuWeather estimates that more than 87 million Americans live in an area where a daily record-high temperature could be set on Saturday.

    The summer scorcher will throttle up into this weekend with daily record highs in the 90s to near 100 F on the bubble and AccuWeather RealFeel® Temperatures forecast to spike near 110 in some urban areas for several hours during the late morning and afternoon.

    Temperatures around 100 F are possible in the cities of Washington, D.C, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York City, Boston, Chicago, and St. Louis, to name a few.

    At this level, the hot July months of the past in 2012, 2011, 1991, 1980 and 1930 will be rivaled. Forecast temperatures are 10-15 degrees above average even for the middle of summer.

    However, near-100-degree temperatures with high humidity is significantly different than that of the typically low humidity locations of the Southwest.

    Both areas are dangerous in the heat, but with the combination of vast paved areas and heavy population, the health risk is significantly higher for more people in the humid regions.

    For a time, it may feel just as hot in Washington, D.C., as Death Valley, California. While the actual temperature may be higher in Death Valley, when compared to the nation's capital, humidity levels near the Chesapeake Bay will be substantially higher than that of the deserts.

    For example, dew point temperatures will range from the teens to the lower 30s in the deserts, but will be in the 70s to the lower 80s near the Chesapeake Bay. The dew point is the temperature that the air becomes saturated with water vapor when the air is cooled. When this happens, the relative humidity reaches 100 percent.

    Temperatures in many of the major cities may struggle to drop below 80 at night which then allows the heat to build at an even faster pace the next day. Nighttime humidity levels can be significantly higher than the afternoon as a result.

    Unlike the Deep South, many more people in these northern and mid-latitude locations are not used to long stretches of high heat and humidity and may not handle it as well as those who have spent a long time in the South's weather conditions.

    When the temperature is combined with high humidity, sunshine and other weather factors, RealFeel Temperatures can be 5 to 15 degrees higher than the actual temperature.

    Why the heat is no laughing matter

    In the forecast conditions, perspiration fails to evaporate quickly and the body temperature can climb significantly, followed by heat exhaustion and heat stroke.

    Heat kills more people on an annual basis than any other weather-related factor.

    Until the pattern breaks, strenuous physical exercise and manual labor should be limited. If these activities must take place, they should be avoided during the hottest part of the day and frequent breaks from the heat are highly recommended.

    Remember to increase the intake of non-alcoholic fluids and frequently check on young children and the elderly.

    Avoid walking pets and barefoot on paved and concrete areas during the late morning and afternoon hours as these surfaces can become hot enough to cause severe burns to paws and feet.
    It's called 'summer'. Perhaps you may have heard of it somewhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by evince View Post
    and the republicans try to protect industry over humans by lying about science


    fucking sociopaths
    Inversion fallacy. It is YOU that denies science. You specifically deny the 1st and 2nd laws of thermodynamics and the Stefan-Boltzmann law.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DonaldvoTrumpovich View Post
    YES! The WEATHER is hot right now. It has been HOT before. It will get HOT again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by volsrock View Post
    1896 Eastern North America heat wave killed 1,500 people in August 1896.

    1901 – The 1901 eastern United States heat wave killed 9,500 in the Eastern United States.

    1911 - The 1911 Eastern North America heat wave killed between 380 and 2,000 people.

    1911 – The 1911 United Kingdom heat wave was one of the most severe periods of heat to hit the country with temperatures around 36 °C (97 °F). The heat began in early July and didn't let up until mid September where even in September temperatures were still up to 33 °C (91 °F). It took 79 years for temperature higher to be recorded in the United Kingdom during 1990 United Kingdom heat wave.

    1913 – In July, a heat wave struck California. During this heat wave, Death Valley recorded a record high temperature of 57 °C (134 °F) at Furnace Creek, which still remains the highest ambient air temperature recorded on Earth.[1][2]

    What industry caused these heat waves...stupid fuck

    explain the science behind these
    Roughly 20,000 years ago the great ice sheets that buried much of Asia, Europe and North America started melting and retreating.

    What industry caused these heat waves...stupid fuck.

    Explain the science behind this!
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    Quote Originally Posted by tinfoil View Post
    Once again the alarmists use weather to claim "climate!!!"
    These religious folks just can't help themselves

    Our climate who art in statitics
    Hallowed be thy name
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    Thy will be done
    On Earth as it is in models
    Give us this day our daily temp
    And forgive us for our footprints
    As we condemn those whose footprints came before us
    And lead us not into emission
    But deliver us from ourselves
    Amen
    Was this original? It's fantastic. Bravo!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Into the Night View Post
    It's called 'summer'. Perhaps you may have heard of it somewhere.
    Somewhere over the rainbow...
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    Quote Originally Posted by DonaldvoTrumpovich View Post
    No, it's called Summer with a capital 'S', you freaking backwoods hillbilly.
    BTW, shouldn't you be sucking Trump's dick instead of getting humiliated on a political forum?
    ^^This is the response you can expect to get from low IQ leftists who don't like facts and when shown to be morons, they get triggered into buffoonish lame rude rants.
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