captainmorgan
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Over 1,100 heat related deaths in Spain so far this year.
Good luck trading with them in a few years if you don't do anything about carbon emissions. We don't give a fuck about your internal politics, America just controls 20% of the global economy these days 4% of the global population with 20% of the carbon emissions. The same goes for Canada, but we at least have a responsive government, with climate change and fuel shortages in Europe, I expect renewables, energy storage and green new grids to take off there. Sooner or later there will be punitive action taken against countries who don't play ball.Wild fires have broken out across the UK as temps hit 40C or 104F.
a fully loaded C 130 can weigh over 150,000 poundseven if its 300 why would it melt in 100 degree temps that last a day
Thats less than two loaded 18 wheelers?a fully loaded C 130 can weigh over 150,000 pounds
18 wheelers don't hit the runway dropping out of the sky, this multiplies the load on the asphalt covering the 18" of concrete underneath and it causes ruts in the runway like a back country road as the warm soft asphalt squishes around under the pounding. They will most likely resurface the runways with a more appropriate mix and strip off the old shit, it mostly protects the concrete underneath. Resting a hammer on a nail won't drive it, pounding it with the hammer will.Thats less than two loaded 18 wheelers?
No they don’t diy but they also dont close our highways when it hits 100 and the trucks are being used for their “ intended “ purpose18 wheelers don't hit the runway dropping out of the sky, this multiplies the load on the asphalt covering the 18" of concrete underneath and it causes ruts in the runway like a back country road as the warm soft asphalt squishes around under the pounding. They will most likely resurface the runways with a more appropriate mix and strip off the old shit, it mostly protects the concrete underneath. Resting a hammer on a nail won't drive it, pounding it with the hammer will.
And since this has happened once in the last forever, it makes sense to wait a couple three days for the heat to pass so they don't do damage to runways that are going to still see lots of use day after day for months or years to come. Because Ukraine is going to continue to need help to escape from the rapist next door.18 wheelers don't hit the runway dropping out of the sky, this multiplies the load on the asphalt covering the 18" of concrete underneath and it causes ruts in the runway like a back country road as the warm soft asphalt squishes around under the pounding. They will most likely resurface the runways with a more appropriate mix and strip off the old shit, it mostly protects the concrete underneath. Resting a hammer on a nail won't drive it, pounding it with the hammer will.
the last 6 years have been far from "normal" in many ways...the world changes, and in the last 6 or 7 years, it's changed a LOT...I understand stand this all. Im just surprised by it. Guess I just figured a runway, particularly the biggest military airport in any country never mind a nato country would be overbuilt far beyond what’s expected. We’ve all seen runways destroyed by bombs and missles which is something im sure they do their best . Kinda like another target like bunker or what have you. The tales of super thick reinforced concrete on the german u boat caves/ ports as an example. Yes its not quite the same but again im not denying its hot af or something is wrong with climate, just surprised a powerful nations military in 2022 can’t withstand the 30 or so degrees above normal……
it's just ridiculously frustrating, having watched for the last 40 years as scientist and expert have given alarms, every year, year after year, and now people are acting like it's their fault for not warning them...
Anchor lashes out at meteorologist over heat wave reporting
21,782 views Jul 24, 2022 CNN's Jim Acosta reports on a tense interaction between a British meteorologist and anchor over the deadly UK heat wave, which Acosta likens to a scene from Netflix's "Don't Look Up."