It's good here in Bundaberg, max temp yesterday was about 32°, nice breeze blowing through the place as well.I've just been reading about the heatwave in Australia and was wondering how our members from there are getting on, as I think extreme heat can impact blood sugar levels. Hope you are all ok in Oz.
The good old Fremantle Doctor, it always cools the WACA down in the arvo.I'm lucky to live very close to the coast and there is almost always a sea breeze to cool things down. We've had very few days over 30C so far this summer.
It gets cool when the temps go below 20°.
Pointless even wearing shorts, as the breeze is like someone blowing a hairdryer over your legs.
When I worked in Mt Isa in north west Queensland, I gave the meat industry away and got a job at the mines. I worked in the copper smelter and going between two of the converters from your double refrigerated air conditioned control room, into 50° plus heat. Our safety glasses used to steam up till they warmed up.The hottest temperature I can recall experiencing was about 48 degrees C but that was in a climatic chamber while wearing a NBC suit and gas mask not pleasant at all.
What a load of kerrap!I’d imagine the biggest challenge over there regarding glucose is managing to get a sample of blood onto the strip before it evaporates.
Thank you for your interest and thoughtfulness @Sue192 . And Arabian nights it is not !!!Good to hear you're all ok and managing. I did read that 35c was recorded as a minimum night-time temp.... Good grief. Here, that's a 'phew, wot a scorcha' (as the tabloids say) day!
The hottest temperature I can recall experiencing was about 48 degrees C but that was in a climatic chamber while wearing a NBC suit and gas mask not pleasant at all.
When we lived in the Mt Isa this was a everyday occurrence in "summer".I did read that 35c was recorded as a minimum night-time temp....
Yay for Sid the Seagull...The Aussie campaign slogan for summer is: Slip (on protective clothing), Slop (on suncream), Slap (on a hat), Seek (shade, shelter) and Slide (on some sunglasses)
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