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Britain records first 100+ Fahrenheit temperature
Australian Broadcasting Company ^ | August 10 2003

Posted on 08/10/2003 11:01:29 AM PDT by knighthawk

Britain has experienced its first-ever recorded temperature above 100 degrees Fahrenheit (37.8 Celsius) as sweltering weather conditions blanketed the south of the country, forecasters said.

The temperature in the shade at Heathrow airport, just west of London, hit 37.9 Celsius (100.2 Fahrenheit) just before 3:00pm (12:00am AEST), the Met Office, Britain's government meteorological bureau, told AFP.

"The temperatures are still climbing, so we might well go even higher soon," a spokesman said.

Earlier in the day the previous record high of 37.1 degrees Celsius (98.8 Fahrenheit), set in Cheltenham, central England in August 1990, was exceeded, also at Heathrow.

British temperature statistics go back to the mid-1870s, when measuring techniques were first standarised.

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Britain records hottest day ever

Britain has experienced the hottest temperatures ever recorded in the country, with the heat at Heathrow airport just west of London hitting 37.4 Celsius, meteorologists announced.

The temperature exceeded the previous high of 37.1 degrees Celsius (98.8 Fahrenheit), set in central England in August 1990, early Sunday afternoon, the Met Office, Britain's government meteorological bureau, told AFP.

Later Sunday the mercury was expected to exceed 100 Fahrenheit (37.8 Celsius) for the first time since British weather records began, Met Office forecaster Martin Rowley said.

"In summer, the peak of the heat isn't usually until around 5:00pm, so we should go higher yet," he said.

"It's only a bit to go to 100 degrees, so I'd say there's a fair chance still."

Millions of Britons have been flocking to beaches, lakes and parks in recent days as the country has been blanketed under the heat wave currently affecting much of Europe.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/s921200.htm


TOPICS: News/Current Events; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: britian; heatwave; temperature; uk
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To: SamAdams76
As for stones, well the British can keep their stones.

Personally, I don't think it matters which system a nation uses as long as they stick to one thing or the other. At the end of the day, temperature is always going to be some lines on a thermometer with corresponding numbers. To get more accurate on the Celsius scale you need to get into decimals where as with the F scale you needn't right away.

While, I personally prefer working with metric numbers for weight and length because it's just easier and simpler I grew up with the US system and will always think of some things in those terms (height of a person for example). By easier to work with, I mean- if you want to figure out how many inches are in 768 miles, you're going to have to break out a pencil and paper and do some multiplying. If you want to know how many meters or centimeters are in 768 kilometers you just have to add some zeros correspondingly (768,000 and 76,800,000 respectively are the solutions). Same with weight. This is why we use the "metric" system with US Dollars.

Anyway, what a nation really doesn't want to do is get into a system where they are using odds and ends from two systems which is exactly what the Brits do. They use miles for long distances but metric for short ones. So something might be 3 miles down the road but your ceiling is 2.4 meters high. They use pints (20 ounces) in the pub but liters in the petrol station. They use stone (which breaks down into lbs and ounces) for personal weight but kilos for damn near everything else. And of course, they use Centigrade for temperature. It's really weird. I wish they'd go to one or the other and stop using both.

but I still prefer the British Imperial system of weights and measures and I hope we never change.

(as pointed out earlier, even the US doesn't use total British measure- a US gallon is smaller than a British one)

21 posted on 08/11/2003 12:10:06 AM PDT by Prodigal Son
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To: Marie Antoinette
Ice for their drinks is nearly unheard of over there also. Imagine drinking unrefridgerated beer in 100 degree heat.

Yeah, and we all wear bells on our ankles too. ;-)
22 posted on 08/11/2003 12:15:35 AM PDT by pau1f0rd
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To: 4mycountry
These guys would never survive in Texas

.....or the high desert, and crap tables in Las Vegas.

23 posted on 08/11/2003 12:24:55 AM PDT by RIGHT IN SEATTLE
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To: pau1f0rd
You know, I've never met anyone here that drinks warm lager. I've always received it cold in the pub and it always seems to be in the refrigerated section in the shops alongside the cokes and Irn-Bru.
24 posted on 08/11/2003 1:45:00 AM PDT by Prodigal Son
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To: pau1f0rd
Bells on your ankles, right! Absolutely! I would too if I drank enough warm beer.

Seriesly, when I was there, we searched for two days before we found a store that sold ice. Order a soda, get pure soda, no ice. We asked our lovely and gracious hosts if they had ice and they looked at us funny. We wanted ice to swirl in the beer, because it was too warm. But it would get lost in the three inches of foam on top 'cause of the shower head the beer got pulled through. Manually. Non-pressurized keg and all...
25 posted on 08/12/2003 8:46:46 AM PDT by Marie Antoinette (error 404 tagline not found. Am I logged in?)
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To: Prodigal Son
This is why the French of course called the English "Roast Beef".

After a long day of fighting in the hot sun, their faces looked liked rare roast beef.

Look at some pictures of Prince Charles or his sons after a polo match...

"Roast Beef" indeed!!

As an Irish-American I can't help but laugh..

The Brits, the Brits, the Brits are on fire...we don't give a **** let them mother****ers burn, burn mother****ers burn!!

26 posted on 08/12/2003 9:02:01 AM PDT by Jimmyclyde
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To: Jimmyclyde
As an Irish-American I can't help but laugh..

I don't really follow that one. I'm American of Irish descent (no hyphens) but my face gets red when I exert myself, always has. I don't really connect your comment with mine about the warm beer. Many Americans are always going on about the Brits drinking warm beer and I've never seen beer served warm my entire time here. Lager is always served cold as is stout. Ale- maybe it's served warm down south but I'm not much of an ale person.

27 posted on 08/12/2003 9:38:30 AM PDT by Prodigal Son
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To: Marie Antoinette
Poor service is common in the UK, but pubs have a lot of competition and I think it's very, very unusual to be served warm beer in a pub in Britain. The major breweries set minimum standards and would be interested to hear complaints. I don't know what a store is to you (In Britain, we use that word to mean a small supermarket) but if you mean a cafe or restaurant, then I'd agree that outside of London, cafes and restaurants are pretty low-standard on average. My advice - if you travel to the UK, buy some good guide books. There are fantastic cafes, pubs and restaurants all over the country. It's possible to be very unlucky if you take pot-luck. Where did you go, by the way?
28 posted on 08/12/2003 11:01:38 AM PDT by pau1f0rd
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To: Prodigal Son
I'm American of Irish descent (no hyphens) but my face gets red when I exert myself, always has.

LOL! My Irish blood makes my face get red just bending over to tie my shoe! ;o)

29 posted on 08/12/2003 11:06:59 AM PDT by al_c
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To: Prodigal Son
Some British beer needs to be served 'cool' rather than 'cold' because they have complex flavours. Our beers are the best in the world. Freezing temperatures are better suited to harsh beers such as most lagers. But I agree with you absolutely. If I was served warm beer I'd hand it right back, get my money back and go next door.
30 posted on 08/12/2003 11:08:20 AM PDT by pau1f0rd
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To: knighthawk
Well it looks like I have switched summers with the limeys.

Here in the northeast US, it has been a mild and wet summer.

JMO, the limeys should enjoy their hot summer, since it usually only happens every 30 years or so.

31 posted on 08/12/2003 11:08:50 AM PDT by Dane
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To: Jimmyclyde
The Brits, the Brits, the Brits are on fire...we don't give a **** let them mother****ers burn, burn mother****ers burn!!

Hey, some intelligent conversation at last. I'm glad you're over there, and not throwing up in front of my house on your way home.
32 posted on 08/12/2003 11:14:50 AM PDT by pau1f0rd
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To: SamAdams76
Likewise, I like my Fahrenheit.

As Brooke Shields used to say, "Nothing stood between her and her Kelvin Klein jeans."

33 posted on 08/12/2003 11:22:59 AM PDT by MrConfettiMan ("It is dangerous to be right when the government is wrong." - Voltaire)
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To: pau1f0rd
Don't tempt me, I might make the trip...

Then again, you girly limmy's love running from us Americans.

Always have, always will.

GeorgeIII called,.......... he wants North America back....

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!

34 posted on 08/12/2003 6:27:41 PM PDT by Jimmyclyde
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To: Jimmyclyde
Were you bullied as a child?
35 posted on 08/13/2003 5:49:03 AM PDT by pau1f0rd
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