We're having a heatwave over here at the moment, and I heard on the news that today was the hottest day in London EVER... well since records begun. It's been in the mid to high 90's oF. I know this is normal for some countires but we're just not used to it. The trains have bene made to go slower and some cancelled etc.
I also find it hard to sleep when it's hot lucky the chat has given me something to do lol
Robert, I can understand about the heat. I live in Mississippi and we have extrememly hot summers. It wouldn't be so bad if it was just the heat, but the humidity makes it worse. I don't even venture out of the house during the day. At night the sometimes, the heat drops down into the 80's, but it's still quite humid. Even with the air conditioning, we have to run fans to try and circulate the cooler air around.
I'm glad the chat gives you something to do during the heat. ;) lol
Wow, I know it's hard when you're not accostum to such high temperatures. My first year in Trinidad was hell actually lol it was sooo hot I could hardly sleep and I had to take naps during the day because the heat had me crazy but I noticed that with time I started getting accostum to it and now, I don't feel it like I used to. What you can do is right before bed time, take a nice cold shower, that will help you a lot to sleep better.
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I can understand the heat wave situation in Europe. It's not just the temperature reading ... it's the suddenness of the rise in temperature. Like LDS said, if it keeps up the high temperature, very soon the whole Europe will get acclimatised to it, get used to it. By then, maybe we here at the equator can swap seasons with the Europeans .... I DON"T MIND SOME COOL NIGHTS HERE ! lol!
And it is always like that where the situation gets worse with the accompanying events ... the forest fires, Man, that would really heat things up even more. We have forest fires in neighboring Indonesia almost evry year, and the dusts and ash create hazy skies throughout, AND it always happen during the dry season. Really sucks!
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Robert, I can understand about the heat. Â I live in Mississippi and we have extrememly hot summers. Â It wouldn't be so bad if it was just the heat, but the humidity makes it worse. Â I don't even venture out of the house during the day. Â At night the sometimes, the heat drops down into the 80's, but it's still quite humid. Â Even with the air conditioning, we have to run fans to try and circulate the cooler air around. Â I'm glad the chat gives you something to do during the heat. Â Â lol |
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I DON"T MIND SOME COOL NIGHTS HERE ! And it is always like that where the situation gets worse with the accompanying events ... the forest fires, Man, that would really heat things up even more. We have forest fires in neighboring Indonesia almost evry year, and the dusts and ash create hazy skies throughout, AND it always happen during the dry season. |
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the problem is we don't have air conditioning it was raining last week now its realy hot and humid, it changes so fast |
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I can understand that. Â I was born and raised part of my life in Rhode Island (where it has been known to snow as late as May! Â lol) we never had air conditioning while we were living there. Â But in Mississippi, it is a necessity. Â But like LDS and Fireduck pointed out, it just takes some getting used to. Â The heat here isn't so bad as long as the weatherman isn't predicting rain. Â That's what really spikes up the humidity. Â Like we had tons of rain yesterday so, the tempertature today is predicted to be in the 80's. Â But the humidity will be lower which helps me to actually want to leave the house for a while today. Â Considering we are starting to move today I'm glad that it isn't too hot. Â Â lol |