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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Every summer is predicted to be the hottest summer on record. It’s like a broken record. And it never seems any different than the summer before it. Who flippin cares anymore? [/quote] Every summer usually IS the hottest summer on record lately. https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2023/04/17/record-warm-start-year-dc-maryland-virginia/[/quote] Look up “urban heat island effect”. Things really aren’t getting hotter to the extent portrayed. [/quote] The urban heat island effect explains why cities are hotter than surrounding areas, not why the overall region's summers are getting hotter. D.C. isn't that much more urban now than it was 10 years ago.[/quote] "D.C. isn't that much more urban now than it was 10 years ago." I totally disagree. [/quote]
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