Maybe an island will blowup somewhere and we will have another mini ice age. What's Krakatoa up to these days?
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On the bright side, if the AMOC shuts down, which early indications seem to say it might be, you'll also have way colder winters in Europe to balance things out. I guess that should also get the eastern seaboard of the US hotter as well? So fun for everyone!
It was so funny when the latest "Amoc might shut down" articles came out and my country's news outlest had a vey panicky contest on who can find most scientist to claim that "all is okay and it will never ever shut down!!" All is fine, just continue your consumings. Buy that new car, go on that vacation, you deserve it buddy! Let's spend money!
What's funny is thinking about all the people that used to try to say that climate change won't happen for hundreds of years.
Shows you how much those people knew.
I mean, those are the same people who say "we had warm days during summer back then, too"
In the past, during the month of June, I was able to manage to keep things cool by keeping the blinds and windows shut during the warmest parts of the days then around 9 pm, opened up all the windows and used cross ventilation/fans to pull cool air in and pull the hot air out. My wife was begging me to put the AC up at the end of May this year.
Well its fine. The people in charge will fix this.
I finally gave into her about a week and a half ago. Was trying to put it off because energy costs are too damn high
Living is worth more then energy costs
It has been where I'm at, we are getting our first real hot weather of the summer just now, approaching 90 degrees. It was highs in the 60s for over a week, after the coldest winter in recent memory.
we are getting our first real hot weather of the summer just now,
My friend, it's not even July yet. You're acting like we're halfway through August and it's just now starting to get hot. The summer has just started.
Maybe I'm wrong, but I'm getting subtle climate change denial vibes from this comment. If that's the case, you should just go ahead and fuck yourself.
Lmao we aren't even halfway through summer and we're already demolishing temperature records across the northern hemisphere. Winters getting colder, summers getting hotter
Check out the average temperature of the planet during your region's coldest winter in recent memory. It was above average. If you experienced record setting lows, how damn hot must the rest of the planet have been for it to be above average overall?
While this data is presented by a company selling apartments across the globe and the text is written to explain how much travel destinations change over the coming decades, the data in it gives a clear overview of changes in 85 different cities. Anyone living in any of those 85 cities can use it to see how fucked you might be in the near and not so near future: https://www.nestpick.com/2050-climate-change-city-index/
Little spoiler: you'll be at least a little fucked no matter where you live.
The interesting thing about the summer where I live right now is that we are actually far cooler than any summer recently. Last summer we hit 40 plus days of 100° or more. The Summer before that we are over 20 days of 100°. Not saying that we won't get there yet but, we have yet to even hit 100° and I'm not sure we've even hit in the '90s for more than a couple of hours. At the same time the entire state is on fire because we also had one of the most mild winters with the lowest amount of snowfall in recent records. So yes climate change is real and doesn't always mean hotter weather sometimes it means fucked up weather. For example Idaho Montana and Wyoming all have snow warnings for this week including possibly up to 2 ft of snow in Montana 10 inches of snow in Wyoming and 8 to 10 in of snow in Idaho. Last week there was a snowstorm in ice flows going down Nampa Idaho. So heat doesn't the only worry here.
I think in Europe the penny is finally starting to drop and people will start buying ACs soon... hopefully
Yeah AC will save all the problems caused by heatwaves. Because we'll be able to AC all outdoor crops, cattle, also the poor will be able to use AC, to avoid the heat dome effect we'll AC entire cities...
Don't forget the ski slopes, we need AC there too!
Qatar's already on that
Yeah we'll also probably get the malaria mosquitos and other bearers of tropical diseases here.
Not to say that we should have ever gotten this far or that we're doing enough to stop climate change or that this is the only problem caused by climate change, but we are where we are and heatwaves kill and AC helps and, at least where I live, we have not done nearly enough to prevent these deaths thus far imo.
AC is the cheap « oh we didn't do shit so now let's take the quickest solutions regardless of cost, externalities etc... »
ACs help, sure, so would adding vegetations around houses/buildings, using higher albedo roofs, having fucking blinds on the windows, not building skyscrapers out of glass that are essentially giant greenhouses...
But that requires planning and not voting for the destruction of the government's competence soo...
Yeah, but let me tell you, even if you have plenty of vegetation around the house, a well-insulated roof, windows that you open during the night and outside blinds you close during the day, this heatwave has been unbearable.
I think we use the less energy-intensive tools at our disposal pretty effectively around here actually. As an example, my university's main building has also managed to remain somewhat bearable with minimal AC, somehow.
The problem is that these things are beginning to not be enough anymore. I've been going through my personal hell on earth with this heatwave for the past weeks despite using all of the techniques that don't involve heat pumps, which is also why I feel so strongly about this. I simply can't see another way out in the short to medium term.
We're going to use heatpumps/AC that's not the thing that pisses me off. The thing that pisses me off is the reaction from so many people in France is "oh we need AC now" and not "why the fuck did we wait so long to give a shit about climate change and why is nobody talking about reducing emissions still ?"
Oh yeah, that's totally fair. I'm also still sour about the two perfectly good climate change laws that were rejected in referendums in Switzerland. This is where that gets us. I hope populism dies and all the oil barons burn in this world's last oil fire.
And I want to watch the spectacle from an ACd room, ideally.
Try swamp coolers, especially when it is less humid, a wet blanket over a window with air blowing in, put the bottom of the blanket or beach towel in a pot of water, the evaporation creates a cooling effect.
Where are you at? Because hard winter weather hasn't gone away, and that's what keeps those tropical/subtropical diseases from traveling north. We got like 3 or 4 polar inversions in the contintental US just this winter, and at least one for years going back.
Those diseases aren't moving anywhere near us here, if you are right on the coast maybe as the ocean keeps it warmer in cold fronts, Washington DC was a malarial swamp since before we built the capitol there, but that's the farthest north of any malaria I've heard of in the US.
Switzerland. The first tiger mosquito was spotted in Ticino in 2003 and they are established there now. In other parts of Switzerland as well.
And at least by how it feels, our winters have been getting milder as well.
More AC hopefully? AC is a lousy way to cool, it's a major driver of climate change, and turning cities into heat islands.
The ground is cool year round, and a cooperative heat exchange could serve multiple residences. There are better ways.
Yeah, ground source heat pumps are pretty awesome and are being installed with many new buildings and renovations around here.
But that's also AC, right? Just powered by different (better) tech.
I definitely agree that ground source heat pumps are better but they are also very expensive and basically only worth it if you replace a house's entire heating with it. Using some crappy mobile AC unit is an acceptable interim solution just to allow me to sleep at reasonable temperatures for the next few summers.
Well next year will be a chill summer, but this will be the old peak
With a Super El Niño brewing right now, I wouldn't bank on next year being cooler... 🫤