UK 40C first time, with a little help from hot engines

>40C
>heathrow
heathrow airport?
first I thought people were lying when they claimed these temps were being made higher by putting the thermometers near hot runways with jet engines blasting hot air
but it seems those anons were right...

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nigger, just bottle up some hot air today and freeze it and thaw it in the winter to use.

how fucking dumb do you need to be?

So you aren't allowed to take measurements from places with airports? And this is enough evidence for you to consider those morons right?

Now this is shitposting.

and if the man made airports didn't exist, what would the temperature be then?
are the record temps caused by a higher mean atmospheric CO2 content, or are the record temps caused by placing your thermometer in an unnatural environment?

Do humans live in the middle of the woods, or in cities?

The world will continue to get hotter unless you pay more taxes right now.

Good thing only Africans live in london now.

Here you go, actual data. You should consider using it sometime instead of just assuming that you aren't a moron.

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Maybe when talking about historical temperatures you should do it from somewhere where it hasn’t changed much locally.

>So you aren't allowed to take measurements from places with airports?
You literally are not if you're trying to gauge global climate. It's called "urban heat island effect" and it's a recognized problem that skews the entire ground data set versus radiosonde balloons and satellites. But that doesn't stop globalists from capitalizing on "muh record temperatures!" in the ground data set.

Now if you're trying to figure out how scorching hot you will be at the airport, then yes, it's a valid temperature. It just does not reflect the climate. The temperature in a rural area away from man made heat sources reflects the climate.

The ground data set that climate alarmists use is mostly due to unnatural environments. The radiosonde and satellite data sets reflect the actual climate. It has been warming since the end of the little ice age which is party natural and partly due to CO2. The difference is that when you account for urban heat islands and nature you find that CO2 forcing is rather small and not something to worry about.

If the heat is due to urban heat islands (it is) then the solution is not MUH CARBON! nor MUH ELECTRIC CARS MUH SOLAR MUH WIND! The solution is literally to tear up asphalt and concert and plant trees and grass. Cities shouldn't be concrete jungles. They should have a mix of man made structures and natural vegetation.

Just turn on your AC bro.
OH WAIT

>urban heat islands
>MUH ACTUAL DATA

Bingo

>DO YOU HAVE A LOICENSE FOR THAT AC?

thanks for proving my point

So you're saying that climate change in areas where man lives in caused by man? Huh....

>Ohnoes summer temps is warm

newfags

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Urban heat islands do not change climate. They impact the immediately local area only. If by magic all the concrete and asphalt disappeared one night, the next day the temps would be lower. Also: you can build the most massive, insane, city concrete jungle you want, but 20 miles away from the border if the land is rural the temps will remain unchanged.

>caused by man
it's supposed to be caused by a higher mean atmospheric CO2 content
is that the reason, or not?
it's a simple question, that you don't want to answer

one day at 40c ain't so bad. But when you have 3 or 4 days at that temp and no air con, you feel like your dying of heat exhaustion

Imagine, these guys were an empire once. Hialrious.

I highly doubt the UK has never seen 40+ temperatures.

Weather jews probably recently "corrected" all old data. They pulled the exact some stunt here last year

My piece of shit chink mobile AC crapped out on me today when it's 40°C here.

It is getting tedious when people keep acting like the current temperatures are something special.

>bbb-ut I got a sunburn

Okay and? ... maybe you've been locked inside for two to three years.