31C in my flat right now. On the plus side it’s only 45% humidity – I’ll take that over cooler but more humid weather any day.
babygotthefever on
Is this saying that 24 is a very hot day in May for the UK? Is that very hot for the UK in general or just this early in the year?
I’m asking from the southeast US where it’s currently 31C and still rising.
99patrol on
Good time to invest into reverse cycle AC units.
piggledy on
Reading about these heat records on the BBC, it looks like a lot were at airports. Surely that would skew the data somewhat with the effect of the tarmac absorbing the heat (e.g. „urban heat island“).
Is there any sort of correction being done for this effect to make a more meaningful comparison to the early-mid 1900s?
Someone was out to win a polymarket bet with a hairdryer hahahahaha
JoshDaMan101 on
Yeah, and when it is every man and his dog always finds out lol
Pokrog on
Brits are the softest people on earth holy fuck lol
Darth_Bane_1032 on
I was in London on Saturday sweating my balls off
Virtual_End_6664 on
What does each data point represent? My instinct is one point per day in the year, but the chart is titled „each may day“, so that might not be right? Is it different temperature measuring stations but surely there is too much range for that to be true from yesterday’s weather. Or, one point is marked as may day, so is it one point per year? But then there’s far too many points for that to be true.
Point being, the chart is either titled incorrectly, there is a missing legend or sub heading, or I’m being phenomenally stupid.
EDIT: Aaaah, is it supposed to be „each day in may per year“, not each May Day? 25th May was specifically a bank holiday called May Day. So your title is really confusing if this is correct 😂
Tville88 on
Can you redo the charts in American?
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Still is.
Source: Bristolian
As a Brit it’s depressigly funny that our version of ‚red hot‘ is 18c.
It’s bloody hot today too
https://preview.redd.it/ovk687xpkh3h1.jpeg?width=2252&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0070515e27e41a8e92b157ef94237bd1509cd4f1
I got a sunburn yesterday.
In Britain!
The world has gone all pear-shaped!
31C in my flat right now. On the plus side it’s only 45% humidity – I’ll take that over cooler but more humid weather any day.
Is this saying that 24 is a very hot day in May for the UK? Is that very hot for the UK in general or just this early in the year?
I’m asking from the southeast US where it’s currently 31C and still rising.
Good time to invest into reverse cycle AC units.
Reading about these heat records on the BBC, it looks like a lot were at airports. Surely that would skew the data somewhat with the effect of the tarmac absorbing the heat (e.g. „urban heat island“).
Is there any sort of correction being done for this effect to make a more meaningful comparison to the early-mid 1900s?
https://preview.redd.it/vg3k0pcaph3h1.png?width=1436&format=png&auto=webp&s=5e9963341cf910b18d19105cb147f812512c1f3f
Someone was out to win a polymarket bet with a hairdryer hahahahaha
Yeah, and when it is every man and his dog always finds out lol
Brits are the softest people on earth holy fuck lol
I was in London on Saturday sweating my balls off
What does each data point represent? My instinct is one point per day in the year, but the chart is titled „each may day“, so that might not be right? Is it different temperature measuring stations but surely there is too much range for that to be true from yesterday’s weather. Or, one point is marked as may day, so is it one point per year? But then there’s far too many points for that to be true.
Point being, the chart is either titled incorrectly, there is a missing legend or sub heading, or I’m being phenomenally stupid.
EDIT: Aaaah, is it supposed to be „each day in may per year“, not each May Day? 25th May was specifically a bank holiday called May Day. So your title is really confusing if this is correct 😂
Can you redo the charts in American?