We need to build more datacenters, so we can use them for shade
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We need to build more datacenters, so we can use them for shade
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That's why we shouldn't remove vegetation cover
Plus hiking is more of a before sunrise activity
Unless its during the time where night is still hot then maybe hangout at the library if possible
Good thing climate change won't make anything worse ever
The british invented climate change cuz they were jelous of the mediterranean
THE SUN SMILES AT YOU WITH ETERNAL MALICE

I keep seeing stuff about this being the strongest El Niño year on record, so that last panel is going to be real.
Is going to? It actually is. We are rn putting alarms to open the house on the half an hour where the temperature drops below 23°C. We have 31 days and 24 nights. The usual here on hot season is 16 nights and 24 days so we don't even have air conditioning. We literally are strategically airing the house to cool it a little bit...
Of course, the current El Niño is in the early stages of formation and might not live up to the hype. But if the forecasts prove accurate, it would be a whopper (NY Times)
It's still spooling up. I'm afraid to experience this thing at full force.
It was 36C where I live last week. If I didn't have AC I'd be dead. Luckily, we're only looking at ~30C this week. But I'm still gonna be running the AC.
Pretty sure that it depends on where you live.
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Yeah. Actually, according to this, it doesn't typically affect summer weather in North America. Huh.
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:NOAA_Nino.jpg
The maps show how El Niño commonly affects Northern Hemisphere winter and summer climate patterns around the globe. Notice that there are no consistent impacts on North America during the summer months, while areas around the tropics and Southern Hemisphere subtropics (Australia, for example) experience impacts in both seasons.
https://lemmy.today/pictrs/image/60756922-0a1e-4fee-b7de-2882681bd881.jpeg

Oh wow, that's pretty interesting. Weather is weird!
And nothing in Europe at all?
Well, El Nino is a phenomenon in the pacific ocean. It being strong enough to have a direct effect on Europe would mean we are pretty much fucked.
Europe is mostly affected by the gulf stream, which: surprise motherfucker, is also having very strong variances due to the climate collapse in the last years.
As someone without working AC, this hurts. At least at the beach you could bring shelter and cool off in the water
Those cheap reusable ice packs you get at the grocery store for coolers and lunch boxes work great for long lasting cooling when it’s hot without AC. You can cuddle them for literal hours without it fully melting. And they’re so cheap it’s easy to have a backup in the freezer.