It's a heatwave. Has been for all of 3 days. People are dying, mass epidemic, rush around, take care, the end is nigh.
When I see this in the press, I must admit I just cringe. It gets worse every year. As a result of the thumping headlines, everyone is now aware that we are living through "The worst". Or at least that's what they tell us.
Now don't get me wrong, I lost a neighbour in 2003 in Scotland because he delayed going to hospital and had a breathing incident which killed him. I am WELL aware of the consequences of hot weather. But, for pity's sake. It's hardly the end of the world. Temperatures at 30-31c. Likely to go on for another week. Well I was working in London in 2003 and they had to resurface the M/A4 because the new tar they layed melted. I rode my bike past a building frontage reading 43.5c on it's digital temperature readout. It was in the sun. That was torture. This is just a nice end to the miserable weather we have had.
What happened in France in 2003. That's a tragedy. 14,800 additional people died as a result of the scorching hot weather.
But that's not it all either.
I can find loads of stats going back to 1980 or so. Many more from 2,000 onwards, but do you think I can get any numbers for 1976? Oh I see 3.x% increase for each degC of temperature rise. But nothing and I do mean NOTHING in terms of numbers of people who were either at risk or died as a result of that 15 day onslaught of heat.
Our values have changed. We're fatter, less able to get rid of the heat, our circulation is worse and our blood is thicker. Making it all much, much, worse than it might have been in 76. So I can understand some of the obsession. But Obsession it is. We had other things to worry about in 76, like 26% inflation and a government out of control.
And for all these articles about the <extreme> heat, do I see One which offers sensible advice? Take a shower and drip dry, go to the local pool, drink plenty of water. Not just fluids, Alcohol is the worst thing for this temperature and fizzy drinks are not much better. No, no we hear about NHS action plans and emergency response units. We hear of water authorities who are suggesting we use less water because they didn't keep enough back from the incredible amount that fell in the first half of the year, or they didn't invest in the infrastructure.....
To be honest if it didn't annoy me so much, I'd be speechless with amazement....