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Winter cancelled/uncancelled banter 25/26


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6 hours ago, Roger Smith said:

I don't know who may win the Super Bowl but in the Snow Bowl the current score is

BOS 39.5 __ SEA 0.0

(inches of snow to date this winter)

Neither is far from their seasonal norms atm.  Boston averages about 47 inches a year, Seattle averages about 7. I'm glad the game didn't turnout like the snowfall averages. 

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2 hours ago, forkyfork said:

hot weather is absolutely more tolerable than cold. how can people live where most of the winter is like the past two weeks

 

50 minutes ago, BxEngine said:

Youve never had an outdoor job i presume

 

3 minutes ago, forkyfork said:

i can actually move my fingers when it's hot outside

I most certainly hope so …….. As always ….

 

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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

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On 2/9/2026 at 2:21 PM, forkyfork said:

i can actually move my fingers when it's hot outside

 

4 hours ago, forkyfork said:

start restricting calories now and your body will be more heat tolerant by summer

 

4 hours ago, forkyfork said:

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

 

1 hour ago, BxEngine said:

Work outside. Tell me which is worse. Ill take the cold every time. But sure, go with the insults instead. 

Just a thought forky…. Sometimes even an unintended lapse in civility can have unforeseen results. As always ….

 

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On 2/4/2026 at 5:39 PM, CPcantmeasuresnow said:

I still find it so disappointing the way 2010/2011 seemed like it was on its way to break all the snowfall records and just died. 
Still a great winter overall for most but the last six weeks a big disappointment for many.  

2010 and 2011 are the ultimate regress to the mean seasons. Both years had so much snow in little time, but ended rather abruptly. Late spring/early summer absolutely torched during those years, and many all-time hot records were broken during those two years (2012 as well, but that winter never really happened that year, outside of a freak late October snowstorm).

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1 hour ago, BxEngine said:

Work outside. Tell me which is worse. Ill take the cold every time. But sure, go with the insults instead. 

i'm supposed to feel less comfortable during hot weather because outdoor workers exist? lol

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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

I know you’re a hater but very smart, but what are you trying to accomplish by insulting people?


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