Good news, you'll be able to swim earlier than usual. Bad news it won't be very refreshing.
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- Avoid sun exposure from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
- Reapply SPF 30+ sunscreen every 2 hours.
- Seek shade, wear full coverage, and use sun protection.
Good news, you'll be able to swim earlier than usual. Bad news it won't be very refreshing.
And it begins:
1. 75 days in 2023
2. 59 days in 2009
3. 58 days in 2022
4. 57 days in 2011
5. 41 days in 2013
6. 36 days in 2020
6. 36 days in 1998
8. 33 days in 1948
9. 32 days in 1951
10. 31 days in 1980
...
1 day in 2025
It's so stupid it's almost funny.
98 in May does not slap like 98 in July
I don't have a plastic kiddie pool from Wal-Mart. Still freezing. After a few days of 100+ it will finally be tolerable.
bull . Unless your pool is covered by trees, it's warm.
Well it'll slap you earlier this year.
You probably never took heat transfer in college. Your ignorance is understandable. Its been a mild spring, so a single 100 degree day isn't going to do much to 8+ feet deep water.
Combine this with urban sprawl and hotter temps are inevitable. When I was in HS in the 1980s, 1604 @ Culebra was a four-day stop. Now a 3-lane highway. If you look at a heat map of the region, temps drop off sharply as you get away from town.
San Antonio is one of the fastest growing cities in the US. Can't wait to get away from this hole. And I live in a "nice" area.
Oh look, Darrin is backflipping.
Yet historical data collected in older days in rural areas and are now urban areas is used by climate change hang wringers
Bunch of algore suckers
Oh look, Dumpster still lives here 24/7
Link?
You don't think anything has gotten warmer?
at least Darrin tries to blame something other than humans.
Definite urban island effect always ignored
So no place outside cities have gotten warmer over time?
This is your claim?
Are all the glaciers in big urban islands?
I just want you to be clear.
No. I think temps collected at SA airport don't represent the area average.
What would?
Do you think a rise in global temperatures is just a bunch of inflated airport stats?![]()
When the glaciers recede, we find human tools. We are in a interglacial.
Dodge #1.
So your claim is humans have nothing to do with the rising temperatures?
Nope. We affect the environment and the environment always changes
So we should do nothing about our behavior that is making things warmer?
It's just best not to try?
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