Parts of Los Angeles area hit 110 degrees

It's Summer, it's hot. It's always hot in the Summer. You cannot control it. You'll never control it. Instead of spending billions on 'climate change' garbage spend money on keeping people cool. CA is doing the opposite.
 
On Sunday, downtown Los Angeles hit 103 degrees while Long Beach Airport hit 109 and Burbank hit 110 degrees, the latter two setting daily records and the former the first 100-plus-degree reading in two years. Santa Ana in Orange County tied a record high of 108 degrees.

San Diego not only set heat records during the day but overnight as well. The low temperature of 78 degrees Sunday morning tied the warmest low temperature on record. Santa Ana only dropped to 80 degrees.

Farther north in the San Joaquin Valley, temperatures that have already baked at near 110 degrees over Labor Day weekend are forecast to exceed 110 degrees Tuesday and Wednesday, with Fresno pegged to hit 113 on Tuesday, which would break the daily high temperature record by seven degrees.

more heat

It's a dry heat though. ;)



We're getting temperatures like that here in Sacramento, as well. AccuWeather is predicting a high of 111°F. for today. I think we're supposed to have hit 113° a couple days ago.

It should be pointed out that California is a big state, and has, by far, the widest climate range of any state in the U.S. We've got Death Valley, well known for some of the highest recorded temperatures in the world, and the most extreme desert-like areas in the U.S. We also have the White Mountains, where arctic-like climates may be found.
 
On Sunday, downtown Los Angeles hit 103 degrees while Long Beach Airport hit 109 and Burbank hit 110 degrees, the latter two setting daily records and the former the first 100-plus-degree reading in two years. Santa Ana in Orange County tied a record high of 108 degrees.

San Diego not only set heat records during the day but overnight as well. The low temperature of 78 degrees Sunday morning tied the warmest low temperature on record. Santa Ana only dropped to 80 degrees.

Farther north in the San Joaquin Valley, temperatures that have already baked at near 110 degrees over Labor Day weekend are forecast to exceed 110 degrees Tuesday and Wednesday, with Fresno pegged to hit 113 on Tuesday, which would break the daily high temperature record by seven degrees.

more heat

It's a dry heat though. ;)


/-----/ It's called Summer.
 
Not unusual. It is CA--most of it is desert. It is hot and dry. The more population you cram in there, the hotter and drier it is going to get. Some people are smart enough to get out.

I think, overall, Cali is, at most, only about 25% desert surface. Remember there's all the stuff in the northern half. The Southern half is best left alone. I ran away from it as fast as I could after living outside SD for about 10 years. Ugh.
 
Damn you Exxon!!!

Ironically before about 1980 Exxon was one of the leading group of investigators on climate change. They were finding ample evidence of human caused climate change but it was OK to them because at that time they were trying to diversify into a larger number of energy sources, including renewables. Then in the early 1980's the CEO decided that Exxon was going to refocus entirely on petroleum and drop the diversification process. That's when the Exxon research teams shriveled up and faded away.
 
All that piss and shit that the homeless leaves on the street must really be stinking up the place.

"As of January 2020, Florida had an estimated 27,487 experiencing homelessness on any given day, as reported by Continuums of Care to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Of that Total, 2,294 were family households, 2,436 were Veterans, 1,331 were unaccompanied young adults (aged 18-24), and 5,182 were individuals experiencing chronic homelessness." (HERE)


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"As of January 2020, Florida had an estimated 27,487 experiencing homelessness on any given day, as reported by Continuums of Care to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Of that Total, 2,294 were family households, 2,436 were Veterans, 1,331 were unaccompanied young adults (aged 18-24), and 5,182 were individuals experiencing chronic homelessness." (HERE)


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All in the Democrat controlled shitholes in Florida.
 
You mean like Ron Desantis?


No I mean like the Democrat filth that control Miami, Tampa, Orlando etc. The areas where all that Yankee shit moves to when they come to Florida.

Florida is no different than most states. The shitholes are the big cities controled by Democrat scum, usally NE trnsplant that are obnoxious, dumber than a door knob, dress like queers and smell bad. They run away from the high taxes, crime and corruption common to Democrat regimes and they come here to Florida and the dumbasses vote in the same kind of Democrat shitheads.

Of course California is a little different. Almost the entire state is control by the Democrat turds and that is why there are 1500 middle class people leaving every day. Everything they do is fucked up.
 
Ironically before about 1980 Exxon was one of the leading group of investigators on climate change. They were finding ample evidence of human caused climate change but it was OK to them because at that time they were trying to diversify into a larger number of energy sources, including renewables. Then in the early 1980's the CEO decided that Exxon was going to refocus entirely on petroleum and drop the diversification process. That's when the Exxon research teams shriveled up and faded away.

Why waste money?
 
No I mean like the Democrat filth that control Miami, Tampa, Orlando etc. The areas where all that Yankee shit moves to when they come to Florida.

Miami has a really awesome Republican mayor.
He increased spending on police and crime rates actually dropped.
 
No I mean like the Democrat filth that control Miami, Tampa, Orlando etc. The areas where all that Yankee shit moves to when they come to Florida.

Oh, so special cases only allowed! Ron doesn't have any sway in Florida???? He's a weak leader you say?

Of course California is a little different. Almost the entire state is control by the Democrat turds and that is why there are 1500 middle class people leaving every day. Everything they do is fucked up.

Sure! Sure! FLorida has a LOT of homeless people for their population but it's only in "bad people places", but CALIFORNIA has a lot of homeless people and that's EVERYWHERE because all of California is evil (except the hallowed ground around the Reagan presidential library and the Nixon presidential library).
 

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