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radio said over 1000 deaths in the last week in Spain and Portugal, countries  where hot weather is not uncommon. I suspect they were just being stupid though and need to up their mental fortitude.


 
Posted : 18/07/2022 9:57 am
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In all seriousness, I hope everyone does stay safe.

Blummin warm already!


 
Posted : 18/07/2022 9:57 am
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I've come into the office today as they have aircon, and my house doesnt...


 
Posted : 18/07/2022 10:00 am
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The rhetoric around this extreme weather is the dumbest i've ever heard.

"We coped in '76"

Err.. you might have personally survived but there were thousands of excess deaths. You are now 46 years older and the temperatures today and tomorrow will be much higher than the peak in 1976

"People go abroad for this weather"

No they don't. There isn't a single holiday destination that sees temps regularly reach 40C. Average July / August temperatures in Canaries, Balearics or Greek Islands are 28-30C. Guess how the local would describe 40C - a heatwave.

"Its just scaremongering"

People are going to literally die from the heat.

I lived in Australia in the 1980's, it was drummed into everyone in school the dangers of extreme heat, 35C was pretty common in Sydney but days over 40C were rare but I experienced a few. Really hot days involved staying indoors and moving as little as possible, sometimes we just used to lie on the tiled floor in the kitchen which was the coolest room.

The School uniform was shorts, short sleeves shirt and crucially, a cap. The cap was pretty much a life saver, we used to wet them at break time before we went out in the sun, but if it was over 35C there was a large shaded courtyard we used at breaks instead.

Slip , Slap, Slop was a national slogan. We were taught how to recognise heatstroke and what to do to treat it. No one ignored the dangers. Yes Australia absolutely has temperatures comparable to this heatwave but in a culture educated to deal with it.


 
Posted : 18/07/2022 10:03 am
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@Drac - I'm up in Embleton. I hope it's not 34C tomorrow, over got a ride planned

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Posted : 18/07/2022 10:03 am
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Someone in our office seems to have some kind of undiagnosed health condition where it can be 40C indoors and they still feel cold, yet this person seems to be given free reign of the air conditioning controls.


 
Posted : 18/07/2022 10:04 am
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this person seems to be given free reign of the air conditioning controls.

I used to work on BMS systems. It wasn't unheard of to fit dummy controllers in offices to stop folks complaining about temperature.


 
Posted : 18/07/2022 10:17 am
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Yes Australia absolutely has temperatures comparable to this heatwave but in a culture educated to deal with it.

Australia also has the highest rates of skin cancer in the world. 10 times the global average in fact.

Interestingly, and not far behind, Denmark has the third highest rates of skin cancer in the world.

It is almost as if sensible precautions is an even more important factor than extremely high temperatures.


 
Posted : 18/07/2022 10:18 am
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This country moved even further towards the Libertarian agenda during covid thanks to the shite-house anti-MSM (but wholly MSM themselves) hosts of flag UK radio.

Basically we stopped caring about each other so much because it became a battle between those that have done okay and those that suffered.

Flag shite radio pushed and pushed this and are doing it again. It really ain't woke to say take care of yourselves.


 
Posted : 18/07/2022 10:26 am
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I used to work on BMS systems. It wasn’t unheard of to fit dummy controllers in offices to stop folks complaining about temperature.

I've done quite a bit of work with heating and BMS systems before and remember once in student accomodation we had valves fitted to control the radiator in each bedroom, anyway the students soon figured out that you could just break the cover open and remove the batteries that powered the communication link and the defaulted the valve to fully open instead of closed. The chinese students in particular liked the heating on for around 11 months of the year as it was hotter where they came from.


 
Posted : 18/07/2022 10:27 am
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well we're working in incinerators, doing heat stress assessment and confined space work in fuel storage systems, always a laugh in full fire proofs and SCBA.
More breaks, electrolytes and crack on really, its no where near as bad as doing similar works in the middle east or places where the RH is nearly 100%.
We Brits really are rubbish with any sort of change in weather from the slightly drizzly and mild.


 
Posted : 18/07/2022 10:29 am
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Sadly I’m in a people carrier with wings, hand baggage only. Although I do get a Tunnocks and a brew.

Shame, some nice riding nearby


 
Posted : 18/07/2022 10:31 am
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I'm unloading and stacking firewood.

Thankfully it's not even reached 20 yet, and it's forecast to drizzle gently all day...


 
Posted : 18/07/2022 10:32 am
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There are people in the office with coats on. Air con is set to 21degrees.


 
Posted : 18/07/2022 10:34 am
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Manchester here. Seems its going to max-out at 36degrees today and tomorrow. I ran my hill-repeats today at 7am before work rather than later on at 5pm, though I would potentially have done them at 5pm if I hadn't had any choice.

For me personally I don't think anything else will change in my routine, will be back to normal temperatures on Thursday but I am quite lucky that the back of our house in the extension is generally very cool (though not so lucky with the heating bill in winter).


 
Posted : 18/07/2022 10:39 am
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I’ve come into the office today as they have aircon, and my house doesnt…

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This is my approach as well.
They've relaxed the dress code so smart shorts are acceptable as well so I'm quite happy here. A drive in an air conditioned car to an air conditioned office means it could be much worse.
Sadly, tomorrow I will be back at home in a room where is like a greenhouse.


 
Posted : 18/07/2022 10:43 am
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Back of the house ( South facing, in sunny Twickenham) is boiling already. Got all the doors shut to keep it on that side of the house.

Didn't fancy buckled tracks commuter lottery so putting up with being warm at home.

Thermometer in home office reads 26.1C already so I'm expecting a hot one.


 
Posted : 18/07/2022 10:46 am
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My friend at another school had a thermometer in her room, 36°C at 7.30 am...... Nice. Hope the Hobbit don't hit her when they lob a ring in later!!


 
Posted : 18/07/2022 10:50 am
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I'm sat in an ice bath in my Speedo's.

The other people in the office are looking at me jealously. I think that look is jealousy, anyway


 
Posted : 18/07/2022 10:54 am
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WFH because of the heat... Schools might go wobbly and send the kids home.

My house is categorically awful with temperature in both summer and winter... although it averages out OK in spring and autumn.

An office with air con would be lovely.


 
Posted : 18/07/2022 10:59 am
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"The other people in the office are looking at me jealously."

The other prople in the office are your wife and cat. Your wife's expression is pity (for herself) and the cat is just frustrated he's not bigger and can eat you.


 
Posted : 18/07/2022 11:07 am
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Currently sat in the greenhouse - aka conservatory. Should be OK until early afternoon when the sun hit's it. We've got the awning out to part shade it, and a pop-up gazebo to reduce some of the direct sun. I'm in the office tomorrow, but will most likely ride in. Not air conditioned, but has some fancy bore hole pumped water heat/cooling system, so stays pretty constant temperature.


 
Posted : 18/07/2022 11:12 am
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We Brits really are rubbish with any sort of change in weather from the slightly drizzly and mild.

Of course, you get used to what you live with. I've worked with Indians who couldn't cope when the temperature got down to 0C. And I've been with Americans who couldn't comprehend how to be on holiday at the seaside when it's cool and damp 🙂

I'm wondering if I should turn off my big monitor and just use the laptop.


 
Posted : 18/07/2022 11:14 am
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Cycled in at 0630, quite nice and very quiet. Shorts an t shirt in the office. My particular office is fine but the rest of the floor is bitterly cold
and quite unpleasant- only my employers could manage to freeze people on the hottest day ever.


 
Posted : 18/07/2022 11:14 am
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My nob-head tory MP filling the world with grace & understanding:

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/uk-heatwave-tory-mp-britons-cowards-snowflakes-155553419.html

"It is not surprising that in snowflake Britain, the snowflakes are melting. Thankfully, most of us are not snowflakes.


 
Posted : 18/07/2022 11:16 am
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Not looking forward to football this evening... think i might die/sweat a lot.


 
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“It is not surprising that in snowflake Britain, the snowflakes are melting. Thankfully, most of us are not snowflakes.
well, which is it? How can we be "snowflake Britain", if "most of us are not snowflakes"?
****ing thick ****. 😃


 
Posted : 18/07/2022 11:30 am
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“It is not surprising that in snowflake Britain, the snowflakes are melting. Thankfully, most of us are not snowflakes.

This is exactly the level of shitehawkery and stupidity I'm talking about.

"Its just summer we've coped before"

No we haven't!

Record breaking temperatures literally means its never been this hot before.

How hard is this to understand for these malignant, misinformed, moronic pustules that have to turn everything into a sodding culture war.


 
Posted : 18/07/2022 11:38 am
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on my first pint of orange and ice, slipping down very nicely 🙂


 
Posted : 18/07/2022 11:40 am
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"This is not a brave new world but a cowardly new world where we live in a country where we are frightened of the heat," he told the Daily Telegraph.

Indeed, in the old empire-building world these temperatures were nothing that a sturdy pith helmet and a baggy pair of shorts, just above the knees, couldn't deal with.

Built character too.

Edit: And long socks to just below knees, I forgot about that. In the old days when men were men, and women weren't, you only needed to keep your knees cool to deal with the sweltering heat.


 
Posted : 18/07/2022 11:42 am
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the cat is just frustrated he’s not bigger and can eat you.

I'd look out if I were you, he's probably thinking about pouncing on the budgie...

My wife has lived in both Helsinki and Madrid. She gets to simultaneously complain and say "this is nothing" regardless of what the weather is doing!


 
Posted : 18/07/2022 11:44 am
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Indeed, in the old empire-building world these temperatures were nothing that a sturdy pith helmet and a baggy pair of shorts, just above the knees, couldn’t deal with.

and alcohol, the solution to all colonial issues.


 
Posted : 18/07/2022 11:47 am
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Getting a bit hot behind the knees in Warwick.


 
Posted : 18/07/2022 11:49 am
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Another who has come to the office too enjoy the air con here. Booked a desk for tomorrow too. London roads seem quite quiet as I cycled in.


 
Posted : 18/07/2022 11:49 am
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I'm a snowflake. I'm concerned for the vulnerable people, I think that a caring society is much better than one that tells you to grin and bear it and then starts banging on about 'back in my day' as if it's some kind of competition on how to be as shitty, boring and thoughtless as possible.

However I am not personally afraid of the heat - probably going to go for a ride after this call - so I'm definitely not melting. Nor am I afraid of telling the self-important braggards to shut the **** up and stop being such arseholes.


 
Posted : 18/07/2022 11:51 am
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BiL said one of his colleagues is having a boiler fitted today - perfect day to whack the thermostat up to 42 to make sure it all works...


 
Posted : 18/07/2022 11:55 am
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Alas we can't make that tory mp go out and work in the fields of his constituency. He looks nicely overweight so am sure there would be a bye election soon after his day out.
Idiotic knuckledragger


 
Posted : 18/07/2022 11:59 am
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Hill repeats pencilled in for tonight at the running club, I can see those being scrapped and replaced by a slow run around the woods.
I'm more worried about my idiotic dog who thinks that despite being a black greyhound who is susceptible to heat the best place for him to be is in the middle of the lawn in direct sunlight.


 
Posted : 18/07/2022 12:08 pm
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London roads seem quite quiet as I cycled in.

Just walked to the local Waitrose at Vauxhall and the heat, out of the shade, is fairly savage. Don’t think it’ll be a long day here.


 
Posted : 18/07/2022 12:16 pm
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Well, the extreme heat didn’t happen in the sunny South. Very disappointed, I was even cold enough at one point that I had to put a t shirt on


 
Posted : 18/07/2022 12:18 pm
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hit 31 @ 11.00 here


 
Posted : 18/07/2022 12:18 pm
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Hill repeats pencilled in for tonight at the running club, I can see those being scrapped and replaced by a slow run around the woods.

Our running plan is likely to be dumped in favour of a dunk in Loch Morlich.


 
Posted : 18/07/2022 12:19 pm
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East Devon doesn't appear to have got the Memo, currently 24 degrees and been raining this morning. Its quite pleasent really.


 
Posted : 18/07/2022 12:20 pm
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30c here and set to hit about 35 late afternoon.
Might have to sleep downstairs tonight and tomorrow as the min night time temperatures upstairs just won't be pleasent for sleeping..


 
Posted : 18/07/2022 12:26 pm
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Think I'm going to go water the bunny - and thats not a euphemism


 
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