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Last year was Europe’s hottest on record, even without El Nino: scientists


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11 hours ago, Cryingdick said:

Well nobody is driving or flying so everything should be hunky dory. Temps will be back to normal in no time. 

Again showing your ignorance- although I know, you meant to be funny!

A few month of LESS driving and flying might turn things around in the heads of science- deniers!

Us adults know, that this is far from even remotely enough!

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In rural Khampaeng Phet province yesterday morning at 7am it was 26.4C, By 2pm it was 41.2C. I went for my siesta about 2:30 and just after 3 the very strong winds started with thunder and lightning in the distance. Very little real rain though. By 5pm it was down to 28,3C. A very odd day.

 

Today it was 28.2C at 7am and 38.7C at 1pm.

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