Reading the article, it seems that the major difference is that Fairbanks now has a national weather service meteorologist who will issue heat advisories. Fairbanks can experience temps of over 100 degrees F during the summer months and has for a long time. This is not to say that the averages aren't climbing and hot days are not more prevalent, but in this case it's just that high temps (86 degrees in the article) are given more attention and caution by the national service. This seems like a good thing overall in light of the changing climate.
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So many people are going to develop/exacerbate mental illness from doing that.
Turbo cooked
Survivorship bias
Romeo and Juliet laws already exist to address that scenario
Yeah, no shit. Critical support, obviously
Imagine if the president said slurs [positive[still problematic]]
Find yourself a woman whose eyes are in the bottom third of her head
In bad country, the people are imprisoned and expected to give their lives for the brutal dictator
The speed at which Finns go into racist screeds about Russians is always mind boggling. Like, chill out, dude. Your country allied with the Nazis.
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