We drove through Death Valley during a family trip in ’59. Dad made the crossing at night, daytime temps were in the 120s. Now, as Jack draws, that seems like a cool day.
First, the right wingers denied global warming was even a fact, but now, not even the most uninformed can deny it. They have change their tune to ‘ok, but a natural phenomenon, not because of human action’.
Just don’t run the air conditioner because there isn’t enough electricity to go around. The governor even asked everyone to refrain from charging their electric vehicles.
lopaka 7 months ago
I hear ya on that last one.
GeorgeIII 7 months ago
Not very funny Jack.
mourdac Premium Member 7 months ago
We drove through Death Valley during a family trip in ’59. Dad made the crossing at night, daytime temps were in the 120s. Now, as Jack draws, that seems like a cool day.
david_42 7 months ago
We were expecting record high temperatures, but the wildfire smoke blocked enough of the sun that it was merely too hot.
FrankErnesto 7 months ago
First, the right wingers denied global warming was even a fact, but now, not even the most uninformed can deny it. They have change their tune to ‘ok, but a natural phenomenon, not because of human action’.
B 8671 7 months ago
In case you have not heard, ohman, and it is clear that you have not, Southern California is getting one heck of a lot of rain NOW!
SOURCE:https://www.msn.com/en-us/weather/topstories/tropical-storm-kay-could-bring-a-years-worth-of-rain-to-drought-stricken-southern-california-in-the-next-hours/ar-AA11D7ad
timinwsac Premium Member 7 months ago
Just don’t run the air conditioner because there isn’t enough electricity to go around. The governor even asked everyone to refrain from charging their electric vehicles.
ChristopherBurns 7 months ago
We sweltered and thanked God we don’t live in Florida where the humidity makes the heat so much more worse.
apfelzra Premium Member 7 months ago
Mr. Ohman apparently works in Sacramento, where last week they had their hottest September day in recorded history (116 deg. F).