hottest weather ever in the world ever.

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Apparently this country buys more convertible cars ( sun roofs ect) than any other country in the world

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Largest market in the world ? For convertibles ?
 
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Apparently this country buys more convertible cars ( sun roofs ect) than any other country in the world

Read it my car mag

Largest market in the world ? For convertibles ?


That's open to debate?
 
It hit close on 40 degrees in 2003. I'm not a denier but I do question the whole shabang
Europe sweated throughout the summer that year and we were staying on a campsite near Nantes during the hottest days of the year. People died of heatstroke and i wondered if we'd make it out of that oven alive.
A recent thread looked back on the summer of '76 with rose tinted glasses but the summer of 2018 surpassed it in every way. Endless days of heat and sweltering nights making it difficult to sleep...i think it's something like 7 out of the hottest ten years have come in the past 15 years. After 1976 we had to wait til 1990 for another summer like it. The trend is becoming clear: hotter summers, wetter winters, less snow and further disruption of the jet stream as the Arctic warms up. Greenland is becoming less icebound with each passing year.
This could be a warming period, such as Great Britain enjoyed during the 10th century when Norse settlers could grow grape vines on the Orkney Isles, but doesn't it make sense to protect our environment anyway?
 
Europe sweated throughout the summer that year and we were staying on a campsite near Nantes during the hottest days of the year. People died of heatstroke and i wondered if we'd make it out of that oven alive.
A recent thread looked back on the summer of '76 with rose tinted glasses but the summer of 2018 surpassed it in every way. Endless days of heat and sweltering nights making it difficult to sleep...i think it's something like 7 out of the hottest ten years have come in the past 15 years. After 1976 we had to wait til 1990 for another summer like it. The trend is becoming clear: hotter summers, wetter winters, less snow and further disruption of the jet stream as the Arctic warms up. Greenland is becoming less icebound with each passing year.
This could be a warming period, such as Great Britain enjoyed during the 10th century when Norse settlers could grow grape vines on the Orkney Isles, but doesn't it make sense to protect our environment anyway?


I was working in a loft the summer of 2003. I got home and booked a holiday to Bulgaria flying from Hull a day or two later.. Your right it was even hotter.


I think after 1976 we had a fair few good summers. I believe 77 was good and 1983 was very good, I remember as it was the year I left school.

I'm not ignorant to global warming and try to do the right things.
 
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Europe sweated throughout the summer that year and we were staying on a campsite near Nantes during the hottest days of the year. People died of heatstroke and i wondered if we'd make it out of that oven alive.
A recent thread looked back on the summer of '76 with rose tinted glasses but the summer of 2018 surpassed it in every way. Endless days of heat and sweltering nights making it difficult to sleep...i think it's something like 7 out of the hottest ten years have come in the past 15 years. After 1976 we had to wait til 1990 for another summer like it. The trend is becoming clear: hotter summers, wetter winters, less snow and further disruption of the jet stream as the Arctic warms up. Greenland is becoming less icebound with each passing year.
This could be a warming period, such as Great Britain enjoyed during the 10th century when Norse settlers could grow grape vines on the Orkney Isles, but doesn't it make sense to protect our environment anyway?
We should start from plastic.
Yes, the material that was invented to save the planet.
No more trees to be cut!
Then a few decades later we have plastic in our food and nobody cares because Greta Thunberg doesn't wanna go to school and jets around the world preaching climate change.
Plastic is the emergency.
Unfortunately, plastic producers are too powerful and have politicians in their pockets.
So no chance there.
"Let's squeeze some more taxes out of these poor bast@rds in the name of climate change.
We won't do anything, just take the money and line our pockets"
Great plan!
 
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