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Earl Evleth Jun 19th 2005 7:48 am

Paris, 33?C on Monday
 
Hotter tomorrow, then the cooling is supposed to start in
and move down to the low 20s next weekend.

Runge Jun 19th 2005 9:52 am

Re: Paris, 33°C on Monday
 
great, old weatherman
U feel better now you typed that?

"Earl Evleth" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message de news:
BEDB98C4.6C178%[email protected]...
    > Hotter tomorrow, then the cooling is supposed to start in
    > and move down to the low 20s next weekend.
    >

Simone Jun 19th 2005 9:55 am

Re: Paris, 33?C on Monday
 
Are you trying to make those of us in foggy San Francisco jealous?
Actually, it is probably 23C here today and it feels downright balmy.

Mxsmanic Jun 19th 2005 4:59 pm

Re: Paris, 33°C on Monday
 
Earl Evleth writes:

    > Hotter tomorrow, then the cooling is supposed to start in
    > and move down to the low 20s next weekend.

Hotter is easy to believe. Cooler I'll believe when I see it.

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Mxsmanic Jun 19th 2005 5:00 pm

Re: Paris, 33°C on Monday
 
Simone writes:

    > Are you trying to make those of us in foggy San Francisco jealous?

Who would be jealous of 33° C?

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Earl Evleth Jun 19th 2005 6:55 pm

Re: Paris, 33?C on Monday
 
On 19/06/05 23:55, in article
[email protected]. com, "Simone"
<[email protected]> wrote:

    > Are you trying to make those of us in foggy San Francisco jealous?
    > Actually, it is probably 23C here today and it feels downright balmy.
    >

If SF is sunny, whatever the temperature, it is nice. Our friend, Scott
(who wrote the book on Paris Café history) is about to do his yearly
escape act here and come from Half Moon Bay to Paris for a couple of months.
This is the period of your summer fog. Dana remarks in his book on "Two
Years before the Mast) of having to stand off shore at Monterey for a half
a day in the summer before entering the bay.

The only change in this last 200 years is that global warming is
making Northern California a happy hunting ground for the great
white shark.

Sounds like a nice place for Grunge to go swimming.

Salut.

Earl

Earl Evleth Jun 19th 2005 7:13 pm

Re: Paris, 33?C on Monday
 
On 20/06/05 6:59, in article [email protected],
"Mxsmanic" <[email protected]> wrote:

    > Hotter is easy to believe. Cooler I'll believe when I see it.

You have expressed doubts in the past. I posted updates on the coming
temperatures and qualitatively they have followed the earlier
5-7 day projections.

The main problem now is not the temperature but the pollution.
The air is not moving and the ozone levels are building in the
Parisian area.

Earl

A.Spencer3 Jun 19th 2005 7:58 pm

Re: Paris, 33°C on Monday
 
"Earl Evleth" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:BEDC393D.6C228%[email protected]...
    > On 20/06/05 6:59, in article [email protected],
    > "Mxsmanic" <[email protected]> wrote:
    > > Hotter is easy to believe. Cooler I'll believe when I see it.
    > You have expressed doubts in the past. I posted updates on the coming
    > temperatures and qualitatively they have followed the earlier
    > 5-7 day projections.
    > The main problem now is not the temperature but the pollution.
    > The air is not moving and the ozone levels are building in the
    > Parisian area.

Why y'all talking about Paris? We had a shade temp of 92F in Surrey, UK on
Sunday.
It's not the heat or the pollution that's the problem, but the bloody
humidity with it. Last night was impossible!

Surreyman

Earl Evleth Jun 19th 2005 10:08 pm

Re: Paris, 33?C on Monday
 
On 20/06/05 9:58, in article [email protected],
"a.spencer3" <[email protected]> wrote:

    > Last night was impossible!


get a fan

Runge Jun 20th 2005 4:58 am

Re: Paris, 33°C on Monday
 
Because evleth lives there part time and where he lives is the centre of the
world

"a.spencer3" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message de news:
[email protected]...
    > "Earl Evleth" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:BEDC393D.6C228%[email protected]...
    >> On 20/06/05 6:59, in article [email protected],
    >> "Mxsmanic" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >> > Hotter is easy to believe. Cooler I'll believe when I see it.
    >> You have expressed doubts in the past. I posted updates on the coming
    >> temperatures and qualitatively they have followed the earlier
    >> 5-7 day projections.
    >> The main problem now is not the temperature but the pollution.
    >> The air is not moving and the ozone levels are building in the
    >> Parisian area.
    > Why y'all talking about Paris? We had a shade temp of 92F in Surrey, UK on
    > Sunday.
    > It's not the heat or the pollution that's the problem, but the bloody
    > humidity with it. Last night was impossible!
    > Surreyman
    >

Richard Jun 20th 2005 5:07 am

Re: Paris, 33°C on Monday
 
"Mxsmanic" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...

    > Who would be jealous of 33° C?

Anyone living in, say, Dubai?

Richard

michaelnewport Jun 20th 2005 5:08 am

Re: Paris, 33?C on Monday
 
Earl Evleth wrote:
    > On 20/06/05 9:58, in article [email protected],
    > "a.spencer3" <[email protected]> wrote:
    > > Last night was impossible!
    >
    >
    > get a fan

you are his fan, n'est-ce pas !

Mxsmanic Jun 20th 2005 6:43 am

Re: Paris, 33°C on Monday
 
Richard writes:

    > Anyone living in, say, Dubai?

But San Francisco?

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Mxsmanic Jun 20th 2005 6:45 am

Re: Paris, 33°C on Monday
 
a.spencer3 writes:

    > Why y'all talking about Paris? We had a shade temp of 92F in Surrey, UK on
    > Sunday.

Paris had that today.

    > It's not the heat or the pollution that's the problem, but the bloody
    > humidity with it. Last night was impossible!

Both high temperature and high humidity are extremely uncomfortable. A
combination of the two is deadly.

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Simone Jun 20th 2005 7:27 am

Re: Paris, 33?C on Monday
 
When you have a lot of fog during the summer and very few balmy
nights... you often are jealous of the occasional really hot day (at
least I am). Still... the weather in SF is lovely right now.


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