• @[email protected]
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    1461 year ago

    you don’t understand man, a member of Congress brought a snowball in and showed everyone

  • janus2
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    851 year ago

    “mum what happened to Europe in 2023?”

    • @SolarNialamide
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      261 year ago

      Lmao. We do need ac though, the problem is Europe has a ton of older houses which were build when it was much more beneficial to try and keep warmth in rather than out. And it’s a pain in the ass to retrofit all these houses with ac. I live in a flat which was build about 15 years ago and the difference compared to my previous apartments is enormous. Still no ac, but it’s not needed here because of proper isolation and smaller windows.

      • @[email protected]
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        Don’t they have these cheapy portable ACs with a radiator you can drag outside? It shouldn’t cost too much, you just need a hole in the wall to stick the radiator through. Then, once you stick the radiator and it’s pipe through, you can slather the hole with cement or whatever so the heat doesn’t get in. Shouldn’t cost more than 500 USD and take more than an hour to set up.

        Edit: Photo showing what I mean (found on google):

        • @SolarNialamide
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          31 year ago

          That assumes you have bought you own house which you can alter. Where I live it’s 60% owns and 40% rents, but the cities, where it’s much warmer and which heat up faster and thus need ac the most, have more renters than buyers. So you’re dependent on whoever you’re renting from to do anything like that.

        • @0235
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          31 year ago

          Those things are not good. They are basically advanced fans. The entire “hot side” is still 8naode your house, and whole it has the hose to pump hot air out, essentially more air (normally from outside, which will be hot) has to come in to replace it. Ultimately thosw machines will make your house hotter, even if they are able to blow cold air on a specific area.

          Strangely the old American style ones they hang out of a window are some.of the most effective, though we don’t really have any windows like that in Europe anymore to hang those AC units out.

          https://youtu.be/_-mBeYC2KGc

      • @[email protected]
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        Silly the rest of the world, my windows are superiour, I don’t need AC. dies
        Jokes aside, our windows are superiour

        • @Stupidmanager
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          21 year ago

          Your windows are superior in how they open, however the average American would need better education in order to operate them.

          I was just there in June and my apartment had 3 options for the window to open depending on latch position. One would open the top for venting, one would open wider with just the glass part of the window leaving the bug screen in place and another would open the whole unit so you could hang out the window and fall 10m to the ground.

          Best we have what are called double hung windows, top and bottom open (up/down or left/right side slide). Almost every house i’ve ever lived in has screens.

        • @SolarNialamide
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          11 year ago

          The problem is (at least here in the Netherlands) is that all our windows are fucking enormous because it used to be cold and overcast 90% of the time here, and you’d take all the warmth and sunlight you can get. With the insulation already normally there, it heats up a ton in summers these days because the sun is just shining through you window covering the entire wall half of the day. The heat then can’t go anywhere. It’s completely build to get as much heat and light in and trap it there. The only thing you can really do against that is sun blocking on the outside of the house, but that isn’t always possible, and if you happen to have an apartment on the top floor or side of a building or an apartment with/on an attic, you’re just shit out of luck.

  • tryptaminev 🇵🇸 🇺🇦 🇪🇺
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    601 year ago

    in North Africa they had 50 °C at the fucking sea. All the “you keep the southern African climate migrants in check for us” agreements the EU made, will not be worth much soon, when the people from Tunesia, Morocco and Algeria have to flee themselves from the heat.

  • @Jubalong
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    471 year ago

    Welcome to middle Norway where we have autumn all year round. It’s now rain and 17 degrees Celsius.

      • @Ricaz
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        101 year ago

        Good luck

      • @Purplexingg
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        Seattle was a high of 80 today and 71 for tomorrow, no humidity or anything.

          • samsy
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            61 year ago

            I think he doesn’t mean degree. Maybe some of these funny American systems like 80% bigger balls because of heat.

              • @[email protected]B
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                for those across the pond.

                No, rest of the world.

                I mean, it’s fine if you’re used to imperial units. But if you post something on the internet, either you have to convert it once to standard units, or every non-american reading it has to. So please, do you.

                • @[email protected]
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                  Fair enough, I just don’t have a frame of easy reference for standard, as it seems many don’t for imperial.

        • @Sea_pop
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          11 year ago

          We were at 71% yesterday and 69% today. Indoor humidity is 67%, at least for me in Leschi.

          It’s the proximity to water sources that makes it more bearable and seem less oppressive than other areas with higher humidity.

    • @Viking_Hippie
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      41 year ago

      Other than the rain, that sounds amazing right now!

    • @BluDood
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      finnes det virkelig flere nordmenn på lemmy??

        • @BluDood
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          31 year ago

          mente lemmy lol

      • @zippoz
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        21 year ago

        Det er dusinvis av oss! Dusinvis!

      • @mpolden
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        21 year ago

        Dette innlegget handler jo om været. Da møter vi opp alle fire av oss!

  • glibg10b
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    361 year ago

    Meanwhile South Africa has received snow for the first time in decades

  • Nioxic
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    331 year ago

    Meanwhile in denmark:

    July = rainiest july ever recorded

    Temps are between 16 and 19 degrees c.

    “Summer”

    • @[email protected]
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      51 year ago

      They warned on the news that this summer would be as bad as 2020 with temps around 35C; and its currently 17C and raining. It has been like this for two weeks straight.

  • YⓄ乙
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    271 year ago

    That’s in Perth, Australia. It never snows here but climate change

  • @jaackf
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    231 year ago

    Russia: Pool’s closed.

    • NickwithaC
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      61 year ago

      Old memes are done, on to the ancient ones!

    • Biblbrox
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      31 year ago

      Ooh. It is true, sadly. In the hottest month of summer many of the swimming pools closed due to repair work.

  • @wheelie
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    211 year ago

    14 degrees here in Ireland. Have to wear a light jacket to stay warm

  • @Valthorn
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    191 year ago

    I will take the rainy summer with 17°C we’ve had in Sweden this week over the heatwave anytime!