Houston has reached 100F every day this month, and that's not expected to end soon.35°C (95°F) this evening, 38°C (100.4°F) forecasted for Saturday. Pretty damn hot.
for a good, violent storm !
Houston has reached 100F every day this month, and that's not expected to end soon.
105 at 2PM yesterday. 107 at 3PM a week ago. (in the shade)
We have had the first sunny day here since weeks. Be nice and stop complaining. We had even temperatures down to 7°C in the morning.
35°C (95°F) this evening, 38°C (100.4°F) forecasted for Saturday. Pretty damn hot.
for a good, violent storm !
I don't know what I have done on my birthday today, but both orbital launches today (see note below) (using Hong Kong standard time, of course) has failed. Must be my brain radiating out EM wave beams that could zap rocket control systems... :facepalm:
Note: Apart from the Proton failure earlier, the Chinese appears to have launched a military satellite roughly 5 hours ago (Shijian-11-04, the fourth satellite of a probable Chinese missile detection system), and no news about the launch has been reported, while several Chinese bloggers reported that the satellite had failed to reach orbit. This was not officially confirmed though.)
40°C (104°F) today. Probably the hottest day of the year. Hard to be productive, slowing down to divert energy to thermoregulation is necessary...
When the external temp (40°C) is greater than the body temp (37°C), I guess that our "radiator parts" (like ears) just drive external heat into our blood ?
Sweating + fan + massive stock of fresh H2O is the only way to get some relief.
:facepalm: REALLY!?you know you're in 21st century when LOL, OMG and ♥ became a part in Oxford English Dictionary
That's not even made of letters!! :facts:
i don't know why it became a part of OED :facepalm:That's not even made of letters!! :facts: