red warning EXTREME HEAT!!!!
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MDMetal

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3,475 posts

174 months

Yesterday (12:57)
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Yes it's summer so naturally the world is ending, red warnings everywhere, risk of death, kids off school etc etc.

Is it any wonder we're such a laughing stock? If it snows we can't do anything, if it's hot we can't do anything, we must be the leading country for lack of preparedness for things that happen on a yearly schedule?

Bluevanman

9,786 posts

219 months

Yesterday (13:00)
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My walking group has cancelled tomorrow morning's walk because of the heat

J4CKO

46,418 posts

226 months

Yesterday (13:02)
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"Extreme heat has claimed more than 200,000 lives across Europe over the past four years, solid welfare data shows, making it the deadliest climate-related hazard on the continent"

"The UK is forecast to experience dangerously high temperatures this week, with peak highs expected to reach 39°C to 40°C on Wednesday and Thursday"

So yeah, there is a risk of death, especially for old and otherwise vulnerable people.

So maybe heed the warning, we arent used to this kind of heat in the UK, most homes dont have air conditioning, this does not happen yearly, yes it gets warm but not 40C.

darreni

4,456 posts

296 months

Yesterday (13:03)
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It's just about being a bit sensible isn't it?

I have a load of gardening to do, but i'll have to wait until next week.


butchstewie

65,616 posts

236 months

Yesterday (13:03)
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MDMetal said:
Yes it's summer so naturally the world is ending, red warnings everywhere, risk of death, kids off school etc etc.

Is it any wonder we're such a laughing stock? If it snows we can't do anything, if it's hot we can't do anything, we must be the leading country for lack of preparedness for things that happen on a yearly schedule?
What do you think the authorities and agencies involved should do?

MDMetal

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3,475 posts

174 months

Yesterday (13:04)
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butchstewie said:
MDMetal said:
Yes it's summer so naturally the world is ending, red warnings everywhere, risk of death, kids off school etc etc.

Is it any wonder we're such a laughing stock? If it snows we can't do anything, if it's hot we can't do anything, we must be the leading country for lack of preparedness for things that happen on a yearly schedule?
What do you think the authorities and agencies involved should do?
Get on with something useful?

chrispmartha

22,644 posts

155 months

Yesterday (13:04)
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MDMetal said:
Yes it's summer so naturally the world is ending, red warnings everywhere, risk of death, kids off school etc etc.

Is it any wonder we're such a laughing stock? If it snows we can't do anything, if it's hot we can't do anything, we must be the leading country for lack of preparedness for things that happen on a yearly schedule?
You do realise most developed countries in the world have weather warning systems?

Why would that make us a laughing stock?

Radec

5,627 posts

73 months

Yesterday (13:04)
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butchstewie said:
MDMetal said:
Yes it's summer so naturally the world is ending, red warnings everywhere, risk of death, kids off school etc etc.

Is it any wonder we're such a laughing stock? If it snows we can't do anything, if it's hot we can't do anything, we must be the leading country for lack of preparedness for things that happen on a yearly schedule?
What do you think the authorities and agencies involved should do?
Free ice creams for everyone.

markh1973

2,919 posts

194 months

Yesterday (13:04)
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MDMetal said:
Yes it's summer so naturally the world is ending, red warnings everywhere, risk of death, kids off school etc etc.

Is it any wonder we're such a laughing stock? If it snows we can't do anything, if it's hot we can't do anything, we must be the leading country for lack of preparedness for things that happen on a yearly schedule?
You're aware of things happening outside of our shores and that it isn't just the UK which is doing things like closing schools or recommending changes to working hours.

Why do some people feel the need to complain about the UK whilst ignoring what is happening elsewhere.

Quhet

2,861 posts

172 months

Yesterday (13:06)
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These threads/comments are so tiresome

MrBogSmith

5,898 posts

60 months

Yesterday (13:08)
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MDMetal said:
Is it any wonder we're such a laughing stock? If it snows we can't do anything, if it's hot we can't do anything, we must be the leading country for lack of preparedness for things that happen on a yearly schedule?
The warning levels literally trigger off plans and contingencies i.e. to be prepared...

For example with health and social care providers: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/heat-health-alert-acti...




davek_964

11,031 posts

201 months

Yesterday (13:08)
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I saw the BBC weather on Sunday. I guess because such high temperatures are expected this week, the presenter said that it would only reach 30 degrees on Sunday, so not too hot.

I'm old enough to think that 30 degrees in England - even the South - is rare and exceptionally hot. The idea that it's now "only" that, and not too hot is bizarre.

LittleBobbyTables

6,049 posts

212 months

Yesterday (13:10)
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Quhet said:
These threads/comments are so tiresome
Angry people seeking an excuse to be angry.

butchstewie

65,616 posts

236 months

Yesterday (13:11)
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MDMetal said:
Get on with something useful?
Such as?

It's part of the brief of the Met Office and I don't think it's reasonable to not expect news outlets to report on it.

Heat literally kills.

Elderly, vulnerable, people doing daft stuff in water etc.

Hippea

3,558 posts

95 months

Yesterday (13:12)
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darreni said:
It's just about being a bit sensible isn't it?

I have a load of gardening to do, but i'll have to wait until next week.
I agree, sadly I think common sense is lacking from a lot of the population

LittleBobbyTables

6,049 posts

212 months

Yesterday (13:13)
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I will put money on there being people up Snowdon (tourist mountain innit) with a single bottle of water and no bag this week.

Running trainers on, vest on, shoulders out.

iphonedyou

10,259 posts

183 months

Yesterday (13:13)
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MDMetal said:
Yes it's summer so naturally the world is ending, red warnings everywhere, risk of death, kids off school etc etc.

Is it any wonder we're such a laughing stock? If it snows we can't do anything, if it's hot we can't do anything, we must be the leading country for lack of preparedness for things that happen on a yearly schedule?
About as predictable as somebody just like you posting a thread just like this, I suppose.

One presumes you'd be the first to complain about your tax money being used to fund serried ranks of state of the art snow clearance machinery required one day a year, if that. Can't win.

ChevronB19

8,591 posts

189 months

Yesterday (13:20)
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MDMetal said:
Yes it's summer so naturally the world is ending, red warnings everywhere, risk of death, kids off school etc etc.

Is it any wonder we're such a laughing stock? If it snows we can't do anything, if it's hot we can't do anything, we must be the leading country for lack of preparedness for things that happen on a yearly schedule?
You say ‘we’. Seen what the French government is doing at the moment? We’re also one of the very few European countries that don’t have mandatory limits on maximum working temperatures (tailored according to the degree of physical activity involved).

ChevronB19

8,591 posts

189 months

Yesterday (13:21)
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darreni said:
It's just about being a bit sensible isn't it?

I have a load of gardening to do, but i'll have to wait until next week.
And if you are employed in an outdoor job involving intense physical activity? Your gardening is optional.

ExBoringVolvoDriver

11,570 posts

69 months

Yesterday (13:25)
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Hippea said:
darreni said:
It's just about being a bit sensible isn't it?

I have a load of gardening to do, but i'll have to wait until next week.
I agree, sadly I think common sense is lacking from a lot of the population
Which is why they have to issue these type of warnings since people are incapable of making sensible choices.

That said, the fact that every event comes with its own warning (even if not always justified) can make it even worse.

40C is not usual and is …….hot in houses that are generally designed to keep the cold out although the media and Met Office constantly seemingly over egging every smaller event doesn’t necessarily help.