Why is Summer SO hot?

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Xzithelost

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Ovar Here in aus it's bloody hot Somebody Go turn the sun down please
Also How hot is it over in your country Boys/Girls?
 

Nouw

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Quite hot, but summer hasn't reached its zenith yet. I am prepared *whips out sunglasses and sun-cream.*
 

bluerose

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Its belongs to the nature.we won't do anything.we can able to follow the tips (like sun screen lotion, plenty of water to drink,etc.. )to prevent from summer.
 
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To answer your question, climate change.

And in my area, the summer was pretty stupidly hot: we were regularly getting upwards of 30 degrees on the hottest days, and we set new records pretty regularly.
 

Iyon

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I live in Canada... so uh... not hot. Though it hasn't been very cold where I live. It's been just a bit below zero lately.
 

Fijiman

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At the time of posting this, it is currently 43[sup]o[/sup]F where I live.
 

Vault101

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aparently its going to be like 40 on christman day 0_0
Professor Lupin Madblood said:
To answer your question, climate change.

And in my area, the summer was pretty stupidly hot: we were regularly getting upwards of 30 degrees on the hottest days, and we set new records pretty regularly.
that may be true but it is normal for things to get really hot this time of year

personally I can;t stand heat
 

Rose and Thorn

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I live in South Ontario and it gets really hot here in the summer *coming from someone who doesn't like the heat*. I want to move to Nova Scotia eventually, and the summers are better next to the ocean.
 
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Winter here, and I love the cold. In the summer, however, it usually goes above 100F. So, my summers are hot, but it isn't summer.
 

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Iyon said:
I live in Canada... so uh... not hot. Though it hasn't been very cold where I live. It's been just a bit below zero lately.
I hear that I just finished scraping the ice off my windshield a few hours ago.
 

Keoul

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Because during summer the Earth has rotated it's axis to the optimum position to provide the most surface area for the heat and light of the sun to reach Australia. Also because of green house gases.
Also clearly we all just need to eat more ice cream!
 

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Keoul said:
Because during summer the Earth has rotated it's axis to the optimum position to provide the most surface area for the heat and light of the sun to reach Australia. Also because of green house gases.
Also clearly we all just need to eat more ice cream!
Can't argue with that, moar ice-cream!
Gotta love Summertime, when the going is easy.
 

McMullen

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Well, I'll tell you what:



Right around now the Southern Hemisphere receives more direct sunlight than the Northern Hemisphere. Since the rays are striking at a direct rather than an oblique angle, they are spread over a smaller surface area, and the amount of energy delivered for that area is greater. Direct solar radiation also travels a shorter distance through the atmosphere, so it loses less energy before striking the ground.

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The sun is above the horizon longer in summer (this particular image is for the Northern Hemisphere, but switch June and December and flip the sun arcs so they dip to the south and it will work for you), so has more time each day to provide heat.

It also happens that the Earth is about 5 million kilometers closer to the sun in January than in July, which sounds like a lot but is only about 3% of the average distance. It's possible that this could lead to warmer summers in the south than in the north, but the south has a higher ocean to land ratio, and oceans tend to moderate temperatures, so the impact might be negligible.

Images acquired from NASA.
 

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Xzithelost said:
Also How hot is it over in your country Boys/Girls?
-25 celsius. what summer? (yes i know its sumemr in southern hemisphere).
summers are so hot because universe hates us all.
 
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Vault101 said:
aparently its going to be like 40 on christman day 0_0
Professor Lupin Madblood said:
To answer your question, climate change.

And in my area, the summer was pretty stupidly hot: we were regularly getting upwards of 30 degrees on the hottest days, and we set new records pretty regularly.
that may be true but it is normal for things to get really hot this time of year

personally I can;t stand heat
To clarify, that's 30 degrees Celsius.

Also, it's normal for things to get hot in December? Where do you live?
 

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I'm in Queensland and it was pushing 30c when I got to work at 6:30 am yesterday. Then again, that's nothing compared to Moranbah, in central QLD. Was getting tops of around 46c when I was out there 3 weeks ago.

I heard England's summer is on a Tuesday next year...
 

Vault101

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Professor Lupin Madblood said:
To clarify, that's 30 degrees Celsius.
yeah thats...pretty normal, it gets hotter than that

[quote/]Also, it's normal for things to get hot in December? Where do you live?[/quote]
Australia
 

CommanderL

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australia is well I hate summer at least with winter you can alway put more clothes on summer there is a limit to what you can take off and since my housemates are stingy with the aircon must nights its a pain to fall asleep and its not waking up soaked insweat
 

Dimitriov

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It's... rainy, and cold. In fact we've had ice-rain but no snow yet. I live in BC Canada, so that's actually relatively cold for this time of year. Normally it's about 2-5 degrees Celsius in the winter... and normally tops out at around 25 degrees in the summer.


Huzzah for living in one of the most temperate places in the entire world! :D

Rose and Thorn said:
I live in South Ontario and it gets really hot here in the summer *coming from someone who doesn't like the heat*. I want to move to Nova Scotia eventually, and the summers are better next to the ocean.
I gotta wonder.. why the East coast? The summers are nice sure... but the winters? Ugh.