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forkyfork

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  1. central park was 9 degrees above the record
  2. also the snow fell at temps close to freezing
  3. you can almost see the snow depth decreasing in real time
  4. we haven't seen a late season storm this big since 2010
  5. the records from this storm should get asterisks
  6. you could even hear dripping sounds right after the storm ended
  7. instead of posting you should be outside with the snow before it's gone
  8. sorry your snow is melting quickly in the late winter sun
  9. i forgot how fast late season snow melts
  10. still thinking 20+ for most of the metro
  11. depends on how the low gets there
  12. every single model shows a back bent warm front over us in the mid levels except for the longer range rgem. i am very confident of 18+ for most of us
  13. this looks ideal for a 20-30" band across the metro
  14. imagine walking outside with a ruler to measure two inches of snow
  15. why is there such a strong correlation with climate change denial and not using central park's correct identifying letters
  16. i'm supposed to feel less comfortable during hot weather because outdoor workers exist? lol
  17. bullshit performative capitalist nonsense that doesn't stop the ice abductions
  18. Excess weight can have a significant adverse impact on these natural cooling mechanisms. A study published in the specialist journal Nature in 2018 indicated that there is a positive correlation between obesity and body temperature in men and postmenopausal women. Researchers found that not only do subcutaneous fat reserves act as a layer of insulation, hindering heat exchange and therefore the cooling process, but that overweight people produce more heat. On the one hand, the higher body mass increases the basal metabolic rate and, on the other, the metabolically active adipose tissue results in the secretion of numerous hormones and semiochemicals that affect heat regulation. Further studies revealed that physical activity undertaken by obese people at high temperatures result in a higher rise in body temperature and heart rate than people of an average weight – and are therefore placed under greater strain. https://www.seca.com/en_us/company/stories/details/article/caution-with-obesity-in-the-summer-heat.html
  19. start restricting calories now and your body will be more heat tolerant by summer
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