kingpotato
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SlimySnake
I used to live in Seattle and now live in Phoenix so I hope you can understand when I speak about high temperatures and the city in question that it is from personal experience.
STFU you have no idea what you are talking about.
Yes the office buildings have AC, but the rest of the city isn't really set up to handle that kind of temp. Interstate 5 literally buckled from the concrete expanding too much from the heat. Do you expect people to magically fly to the office?
116 F isn't uncommon for Phoenix, but we don't have the humidity Seattle does and everyone has AC or evaporative cooling. Seattle was 30 degrees above the average, Portland was 50 degrees over their average. These weather events are unprecedented and if you want to try and tell yourself that people just aren't tough enough, well... I guess we'll see when it's 50 degrees hotter than usual where you live.
STFU you have no idea what you are talking about.
Yes the office buildings have AC, but the rest of the city isn't really set up to handle that kind of temp. Interstate 5 literally buckled from the concrete expanding too much from the heat. Do you expect people to magically fly to the office?
116 F isn't uncommon for Phoenix, but we don't have the humidity Seattle does and everyone has AC or evaporative cooling. Seattle was 30 degrees above the average, Portland was 50 degrees over their average. These weather events are unprecedented and if you want to try and tell yourself that people just aren't tough enough, well... I guess we'll see when it's 50 degrees hotter than usual where you live.