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    1. Dennyisthepisslord on

      An I reading that right there was one July the highest temperature was 10 degrees?!

    2. Be interesting to see this one with some kind of colour grade on it to denote decade the day took place.

    3. cateatingturtle on

      Yep I remember this year – Moved to London and it was hot as fuckin balls. Hit up a festival which was 32c constantly then flew to Seattle to see friends. While away my friends at home told me it hit near 42c and was unbearable indoors. It’s just going to keep getting worse over here

    4. elephant_tit on

      This is visually terrible. Usually these graphs will have historical years slightly transparent with data of interest zero transparency and colour coded by year.

    5. Pizzafriedchickenn on

      I was working as a moped delivery driver at that time and I do remember it being scorching hot while working

    6. I know ppl are naturally more interested in the hot days because, well…they are scorching hot and it’s hard not to notice it or not being memorable.

      However, if you really want to see things from a climate lens, it is more interesting to see how the winters have warmed up.

      Pick the historically coldest month (January usually for northern hemisphere) and look how temperatures have evolved over the past decades.

    7. Terrible chart not being able to differentiate between the years. Only thing this shows is it’s warmer in the summer. The only date you can assume is the July 19th 2022 point might be the very highest one?

    8. I was working outside that day setting up for a film premier. Was horrific, luckily we were at the BFI cinema under Waterloo bridge, so there was some shade

    9. BrightLuchr on

      That looks like a very pleasant climate. I’m writing this from the „other“ city of London.

    10. Acojonancio on

      It’s kinda terrible because you don’t know the dates in any way. Doesn’t make much sense to record from 1950 to ???? becuase all the data is displayed on the same „year“.

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