In climate "science" it does.Water boils at 39 degrees Celsius now?
I liked both about equal for different reasonsVolcano > Dante’s Peak
The fuck y’all doing not knowing about river dolphins, got that knowledge from way back.
Dude you cracked me up.
I saw river dolphins in the mekong river once and when I came back home from my trip, one of my friends argued with me that dolphins only live in the ocean and that I didn't see anything of the sort. I told her I did. I also took videos. She said that they must've put them there for the tourists. I couldn't believe that someone would say something so stupid. She would be the kind of person who would "save" a tortoise by throwing it in a lake.
Just fyi, there are several species of fresh water dolphin all over the world.
LOL
All one should have to do is see that this is a Yahoo article to know its all clickbait. 109 degrees F in the late summer is normal for lakes in hot areas, like Brazil. What they call "normal" temp is the average throughout the year, so summer temps are always much higher. And that's the surface temp, which is MUCH hotter than the water temp just a foot or two down in the water. Hell, here in Ohio surface temps in summer are in the mid to upper 90s. And we're no where near as hot as Brazil.
This garbage doesn't deserve a second glance.
holy shit, it’s hideous
I am ____ years old and just learned these exist.
I'm saying water temps like this aren't in any way unusual, and it's nothing more than speculation that water temp had ANYTHING to do with the dolphins dying. And of course adding the phrase "boiled to death" is just more clickbait, but I think that was the TS and not the article. BTW, I don't think that link is showing what you think it is. Average air temps having nothing to do with peak water temps. Even published water temps are questionable, the temperature literally changes every inch lower in the water column, so exactly where in the water column the reading is taken will change the water temp, but there's no rule followed as to where it must be taken for these generic websites.What exactly are you suggesting here? This didn't happen? Its being reported by multiple other reputable news organizations, so I'm not sure what you're getting at. Rueters says that the water temperatures are 10 degrees above the average for this time of year, in addition to the area being in a severe drought. Do you have a link to what the temperatures in this lake normally are at this time of year? Or you are just pulling numbers out of your ass?
Edit : Here's the monthly average temperatures for this area. Looks like the average daily temperature this time of year is 80 degrees, which is in fact, not hotter than Ohio. (Depending on where in Ohio you're looking at, its a couple of degrees warmer during summer.) Not only that, but the temperature in this area barely fluctuates, so everything you said about this being normal for late summer is also incorrect.
https://weatherspark.com/y/28214/Average-Weather-in-Tefé-Brazil-Year-Round
this deserves way more likes
‘‘Over 100 dolphins have been died’’
lmfao
Dolphins.... in a lake.
The fresh (non-salt) water would have killed them far before the hot-tub temperatures this 'lake' supposedly had, somehow.
That’s how that movie with the 3D pirhanas that bite the dick off the fat kid from stand by me started.Definitely sounds like some kind of tectonic activity with magma.
I don't know what else could do that?
The temperature of the lake was not for painted heart.Dolphins got dieded. Person who wrote the article was clearly a Sherdogger.
Dolphins.... in a lake.
The fresh (non-salt) water would have killed them far before the hot-tub temperatures this 'lake' supposedly had, somehow.