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steve2470

(37,457 posts)
Sat Jul 28, 2018, 04:11 AM Jul 2018

Just how HOT is it in your part of the UK or continental Europe ?

I read that UK is just totally miserable right now.

I have a friend in NW Germany who is too hot.

DFW ? How bad is it where you are ?

Anyone else want to chime in ?

If you do not have AC and live in UK and Europe, my deepest sympathies!
We cannot survive in Florida without it (well you can but....).

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Just how HOT is it in your part of the UK or continental Europe ? (Original Post) steve2470 Jul 2018 OP
We have just had a short burst of showers! T_i_B Jul 2018 #1
The last 2 weeks of June iwillalwayswonderwhy Jul 2018 #2
Ireland Chris Studio Jul 2018 #3
I can't imagine Ireland not being green. zanana1 Jul 2018 #4
Thanks!! Chris Studio Jul 2018 #5
Plus there's this Chris Studio Jul 2018 #6
He shouted at another photographer, who was flying his own drone nearby, "What the f*** is that?" Brother Buzz Jul 2018 #11
I'd probably shout that too! Chris Studio Jul 2018 #13
I understand they've mapped hundreds, if not thousands of potential archaeology Brother Buzz Jul 2018 #16
It is a bummer Chris Studio Jul 2018 #20
It's also a bummer when the amateurs dig into things and muck things up Brother Buzz Jul 2018 #22
Wow! Chris Studio Jul 2018 #23
That is unusual. What have the temps been ranging over July? smirkymonkey Jul 2018 #7
Consistently high temperatures T_i_B Jul 2018 #8
July Chris Studio Jul 2018 #15
68-78 w/ out rain is quite nice, but the higher temps are very unusual. smirkymonkey Jul 2018 #18
There's basically no a/c Chris Studio Jul 2018 #19
With all the grass turning to straw..... T_i_B Jul 2018 #9
Yep Chris Studio Jul 2018 #14
DFW's on his annual visit to Cape Cod, I think, elleng Jul 2018 #10
oh yes that's right, thanks! nt steve2470 Jul 2018 #17
I guess I'm lucky to be in California, where the heat is fierce but the humidity low ailsagirl Jul 2018 #12
A week of 100 plus temps coming up for Seville, Spain. lpbk2713 Jul 2018 #21
Dallas johnsolaris Jul 2018 #24
Where I am at this moment? DFW Jul 2018 #25
I'm glad you're somewhere relatively cool, my friend! steve2470 Jul 2018 #26
I'll be in the States for another month DFW Jul 2018 #28
High 80s in Copenhagen flor-de-jasmim Jul 2018 #27

T_i_B

(14,735 posts)
1. We have just had a short burst of showers!
Sat Jul 28, 2018, 04:47 AM
Jul 2018

It has freshened things up a bit.

I'm sure it will be back to being sweatier than a very sweaty thing before too long.

iwillalwayswonderwhy

(2,601 posts)
2. The last 2 weeks of June
Sat Jul 28, 2018, 06:43 AM
Jul 2018

And most of July has been too hot here in Lancs. Even worse has been the lack of rain. We bought a portable ac unit which has saved us.

However, today has been normal, rainy, windy and cooler. High today just barely over 60. Last year, I never had to water my plants. This year, I’ve struggled to keep them alive.

 

Chris Studio

(82 posts)
3. Ireland
Sat Jul 28, 2018, 07:29 AM
Jul 2018

Ireland has had insane heat (for Ireland) and no rain to speak from June until last night.

Rivers are extremely low, and the grass in most places is the color of straw.

Water restrictions will be in place - the so called hosepipe ban - until at least August.

This is novel for Ireland, and the Irish are largely enjoying it... but no one I've spoken too wants this to be the new normal.

Today it's grey and damp... typical Irish summer weather... and it's supposed to remain that way more or less for the next few days.

My kids both went to our back porch and stuck their arm out into the rain last night... they hadn't felt rain in so long it was exciting.

zanana1

(6,102 posts)
4. I can't imagine Ireland not being green.
Sat Jul 28, 2018, 07:52 AM
Jul 2018

It kind of breaks my heart. I hope you get all the rain you need in the near future. (Also, lower temps).

 

Chris Studio

(82 posts)
5. Thanks!!
Sat Jul 28, 2018, 08:13 AM
Jul 2018

It's definitely a shocker!

On the plus side, what I think climate change means for Ireland is a more tropical climate, in that it will shift to having a wet season and a dry season... not the extremes of somewhere like SE Asia, but more extreme than it has been historically.

Brother Buzz

(36,364 posts)
11. He shouted at another photographer, who was flying his own drone nearby, "What the f*** is that?"
Sat Jul 28, 2018, 01:31 PM
Jul 2018
In Ireland, Drought And A Drone Revealed The Outline Of An Ancient Henge



A drone flight and a lingering dry spell have exposed a previously unknown monument in Ireland's Boyne Valley, forgotten for thousands of years and long covered by crops — which, struggling to cope with a lengthy drought, finally revealed the ancient footprint.

Photographer and author Anthony Murphy discovered the site. He was flying a drone near Newgrange, a famous prehistoric stone monument in County Meath, on Tuesday, taking pictures of the known archaeological attractions. Then he saw something strange — a perfect circle, etched in the color of the crops, in an otherwise unremarkable field.

Murphy runs the website Mythical Ireland (also the name of his latest book), which focuses on the megalithic monuments of the Boyne Valley. He knew the local sites well — every passage tomb, every banked enclosure, every archaeological dig. And he'd been flying drones here for months.

He'd never seen this.

He shouted at another photographer, who was flying his own drone nearby, "What the f*** is that?"

<more>
https://www.npr.org/2018/07/13/628905864/in-ireland-drought-and-a-drone-revealed-the-outline-of-an-ancient-henge?t=1532780288723
 

Chris Studio

(82 posts)
13. I'd probably shout that too!
Sat Jul 28, 2018, 02:43 PM
Jul 2018

And it's not just that one, they've discovered several more as well...

Every cloud - or lack thereof - has a silver lining I guess.

Brother Buzz

(36,364 posts)
16. I understand they've mapped hundreds, if not thousands of potential archaeology
Sat Jul 28, 2018, 03:28 PM
Jul 2018

sites with modern technology (Lidar being the big one). And by using some slick software that combines and overlays different spectrum images, they are producing fuzzy pictures of 'something' that 'may' be there. It's hard to beat a clean in-your-face aerial photograph. Can you say Serendipity?

Bummer, there simply aren't the resources to pursue all of them.

 

Chris Studio

(82 posts)
20. It is a bummer
Sat Jul 28, 2018, 07:45 PM
Jul 2018

Ireland is so littered with this stuff. It's pretty hard to explain.

There's a few places near where my family goes in holiday every year they are pre-Christian... Bronze age, or megalithic.... There's just so much of it... So even what's there and known is kinda... Everywhere... I always think you could dig down 10 feet just about anywhere and find something amazing.

Actually, from where I live I can see the Wicklow Mountains and on top of one of those, visible from attic window, is a megalithic tomb.

Sure, in Dublin there's a pub that's 820 years old.

Things are just....old...here.

Brother Buzz

(36,364 posts)
22. It's also a bummer when the amateurs dig into things and muck things up
Sat Jul 28, 2018, 09:56 PM
Jul 2018

I lived in an old rectory in Somerset, just outside of Bristol. Behind it were the ruins of a Neolithic long barrow. I learned, after I discovered and studies the ruins in detail, that two enthusiastic Reverends from neighboring parishes, fancying themselves as 'men of science', tore into it at the end of the eighteenth century; that they had a grand time tossing all the midden and rubble aside, searching for the treasure. At the end of the day, everything was lost to science. And that, my friend, is a Bummer.

 

smirkymonkey

(63,221 posts)
7. That is unusual. What have the temps been ranging over July?
Sat Jul 28, 2018, 11:30 AM
Jul 2018

I was there in June years ago and it was mostly in the 60's F, which is perfect for me (15 -20 C). We had some sun, but foggy damp mornings and a few rainy days as well. I loved how green everything was! I went on a Rick Steves tour so we started in Dublin and did a circle around the island ending up back in Dublin. It was beautiful!

T_i_B

(14,735 posts)
8. Consistently high temperatures
Sat Jul 28, 2018, 01:07 PM
Jul 2018

Constantly hot and muggy for over a month now.

It's been really nice to have had a few short showers in the last 48 hours!

 

Chris Studio

(82 posts)
15. July
Sat Jul 28, 2018, 02:52 PM
Jul 2018

68 - 78 without rain on most days. But it's also gone up as high as 85-90 on multiple days, which was something like a 40 year old record... in fact most people are comparing this to a really extreme year we had her in 1976... I didn't live here then so, I can't vouch, but that's what's in the media.


https://www.rte.ie/news/analysis-and-comment/2018/0630/974393-weather-heatwave-ireland/

http://www.dailyedge.ie/heatwave-ireland-not-coping-4092234-Jun2018/

 

smirkymonkey

(63,221 posts)
18. 68-78 w/ out rain is quite nice, but the higher temps are very unusual.
Sat Jul 28, 2018, 04:48 PM
Jul 2018

Not many people over there have air-conditioning either, do they? I always thought that if I had a lot of money I would spend my summers in northern Europe because I hate the extreme heat, but now it seems like there are very few places on the planet where you can out run it anymore!

 

Chris Studio

(82 posts)
19. There's basically no a/c
Sat Jul 28, 2018, 07:34 PM
Jul 2018

And no need for it really... Though that may sadly change.

Still, I don't think it'd ever even been 95 here... So... Fingers x'd.

And northern Europe is wonderful.

T_i_B

(14,735 posts)
9. With all the grass turning to straw.....
Sat Jul 28, 2018, 01:10 PM
Jul 2018

.....there has also been a marked upturn in fires in places like Saddleworth Moor as a lot of the plantlife has become like tinder. There was one such fire on a hill overlooking the Meadowhall shopping centre in Sheffield the other week!

 

Chris Studio

(82 posts)
14. Yep
Sat Jul 28, 2018, 02:44 PM
Jul 2018

There have been a lot of wildfires here as well!

Hopefully this rain we're getting here today will end that for now.

ailsagirl

(22,885 posts)
12. I guess I'm lucky to be in California, where the heat is fierce but the humidity low
Sat Jul 28, 2018, 02:09 PM
Jul 2018

And, of course, fires everywhere

lpbk2713

(42,736 posts)
21. A week of 100 plus temps coming up for Seville, Spain.
Sat Jul 28, 2018, 09:47 PM
Jul 2018



I've been there in the summer time and it does get hot.
No rain in the forecast to cool it off.

Link: https://weather.com/weather/tenday/l/Seville+Spain+SPXX0074:1:SP

johnsolaris

(220 posts)
24. Dallas
Sun Jul 29, 2018, 07:00 AM
Jul 2018

Hi,

The High Temps in Dallas have been over 100 F for over a week now. Several records have been set with the high reaching 107F a couple of times. It is hot & I am not looking forward to the Electric bill when it shows up. I am sure it too will be a record high, but I am happy to have A/C here in Texas in this hot summer.

DFW

(54,268 posts)
25. Where I am at this moment?
Sun Jul 29, 2018, 08:11 AM
Jul 2018

Low 80s during the day, high 60s at night. But I am not in Europe at the moment. I am on Cod, Massachusetts. Back home, it is 35° C (mid 90s), and the people are suffering. We don't have air conditioning there.

steve2470

(37,457 posts)
26. I'm glad you're somewhere relatively cool, my friend!
Sun Jul 29, 2018, 08:31 AM
Jul 2018

Hopefully by the time you get back home, it will be cooler.

All the best to you, MrsDFW and your family!

DFW

(54,268 posts)
28. I'll be in the States for another month
Sun Jul 29, 2018, 10:42 AM
Jul 2018

It's paradise here on the outer Cape, but I have no illusions what it will be like in Dallas!

flor-de-jasmim

(2,125 posts)
27. High 80s in Copenhagen
Sun Jul 29, 2018, 08:40 AM
Jul 2018

This has been sweltering for us - normal temps are mid 60s to mid 70s, with an occasional day in the high 70s.

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