CrusaderFrank
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Yeah, the air above Germany never moves anywhere else.
Is the CO2 trapped above Germany?
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Yeah, the air above Germany never moves anywhere else.
You using the Imhofe snowball theory is fucking hilarious.You need to learn the word bullshit.
You eat enough of it.
todd seems to think so.Is the CO2 trapped above Germany?
todd seems to think so.
SeeThey pay triple......why aren't they cooler?
Okay, let's take away the AC units.
Germans have rationed electricity and gas to the point everyone expects many will die from freezing this winter.Spent what money?
On green energy? Damn, just think were they would be without that production. For reference just ask texas.
Which is why I don't live there.Reality check: Ten times more people die from the effects of cold than heat. And the technology to deal with heat is well-known and readily available. People in Phoenix and Las Vegas do fine with three-digit temperatures every year.
2017 was much hotterI guess we are having Frankfurt weather for a few days. Have been there on hot days, but don't remember that hot.
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They’ve done what?Germans have rationed electricity and gas to the point everyone expects many will die from freezing this winter.
They burned CA and the West Coast down for years....burned Australia....are currently burning the UK.....deforested Brazil for years. They've been trying to change the climate for decades......so when they cause a heatwave they can use it to pass their socialist agenda.With liberals every heat wave in summer is climate change, but when record lows are reached in winter, it's just "weather".
Germans know how to build homes. I didn't have to use my heat because just cooking was enough to heat my home. Any heat source was enough....because their homes are made of stone....not wood and sheetrock.Germans have rationed electricity and gas to the point everyone expects many will die from freezing this winter.
I remember 2 weeks the summer of 80 at2017 was much hotter
I went through SF Selection in 1988. It got up to 104 degrees out at the Sandhills Proving Grounds in NC. We were going through the day and night land-navigation in the first half of the selection process. Special Forces doesn't care what the weather is.....because both times I did the 12 mile night ruck was during a massive downpour. The second time...a K2 Tornado touched down just outside of Camp Rowe. Lightning was striking so often that I couldn't get my nightvision going. The weather was horrible....but at least it was a break from the intense heat.I remember 2 weeks the summer of 80 at Fort Stewart, 100 or over for about 10 or 12 days straight. You couldn't safely lift more then 4 people at a time with weapons and gear in a Huey, up in those mountains during air mobile operations. Troops in peak condition were dropping like flies due to heat exhaustion, heat prostrations. Of course that kind of high intensity training, they were abusing the hell out of us. One of those summers where poultry farms were losing hens from heat ,by the thousands, just keeling over in their fan ventilated barns.
I don't remember talk of global warming back then. We all just thought it was friggin hot.
SO it was hotter a few years back... And these fools don't think people will go and look?Give the sheeples pretty colors and they’ll believe anything.
Germany
June 21, 2017 vs June 21, 2022
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Germany: Intense Heatwave to Hit this Weekend, with Temperatures of up to 37 Degrees Centigrade
A heatwave that hit southwestern Europe days ago is now expected to affect Germany as well. Its peak will be reached on Sunday, when temperatures are supposed to reach 37 degrees Centigrade (99 degrees Fahrenheit) in some cities, including Berlin.berlinspectator.com
Give the sheeples pretty colors and they’ll believe anything.
Germany
June 21, 2017 vs June 21, 2022
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Germany: Intense Heatwave to Hit this Weekend, with Temperatures of up to 37 Degrees Centigrade
A heatwave that hit southwestern Europe days ago is now expected to affect Germany as well. Its peak will be reached on Sunday, when temperatures are supposed to reach 37 degrees Centigrade (99 degrees Fahrenheit) in some cities, including Berlin.berlinspectator.com
Almost all under 40 are mindless sheeplesSO it was hotter a few years back... And these fools don't think people will go and look?