Experts Are Fighting Over Whether to Treat Heat Waves Like Hurricanes | There’s a growing push to improve public risk awareness by giving heat waves names, just like hurricanes.
Experts Are Fighting Over Whether to Treat Heat Waves Like Hurricanes | There’s a growing push to improve public risk awareness by giving heat waves names, just like hurricanes.
There’s a growing push to improve public risk awareness by giving heat waves names, just like hurricanes. Meteorologists are skeptical.
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Top news: The Exxon-Moble Conflagration of Souls shows no signs of letting up temperatures soar as per usual.
29 0 ReplyI suggest we name them after the executives rather than the corporations.
13 0 ReplyI think we keep the company names to make it more digestible for the not terminally online. And use executive names as the sub titles.
11 0 ReplyYeah, like this... “Our top story tonight, the Chevron/Mike Wirth heatwave, was responsible for 10 more deaths yesterday."
How do we get this started? If we can erroneously associate a VP candidate with intimate furniture acts, then this must be possible.
9 0 ReplyI like it.
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“Our top story tonight, the Shell Arctic EZ-Bake heatwave, now in its third week, shows no signs of letting up.”
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