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Ah lads, this heat is taking the piss.

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,823 ✭✭✭DublinArnie


    I love this heat and humidity. Makes running at the park more enjoyable in my opinion :D


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 306 ✭✭SweetChaos


    I think I've died and gone to hell :(


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,192 ✭✭✭pharmaton


    I feel sorry for my poor elderly shih-Tzu. She is huffing and puffing. I shaved her almost bald and gave her a bath but she is still hot. I directed the fan at her but she doesn't like it.

    spent five minutes fanning my madra down with a towel, poor yoke. She's just flaking herself out wherever seems coolest at any given moment until that spot gets warm and then she's off to find a cooler spot to keel over in. She's flopped herself onto every square inch of my bed and has given up now for the floor.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,051 ✭✭✭jantheman91


    People on here complaining about others complaining about the heat.

    It's not the fcuking heat that's the problem, it's the 95% humidity.

    Get that to fcuk, and we'll stop complaining.

    K.Thnx.Bai.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,088 ✭✭✭Nib


    The humidity isn't as bad as it was at least... I actually lit the fire last night in an attempt to make the air in the house dryer

    It didn't work :o
    For fuck sake.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,556 ✭✭✭the_monkey


    ah piss off !!! you don't know heat - i had to get up 4 times for a cold shower over the last 2 nights, my sleep is completely broken ... by the time im getting a decent snooze in i have to get up for work :(

    at least we have decent AC there tho ...


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,573 ✭✭✭pragmatic1


    Last summer was much warmer. This isn't ****.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,647 ✭✭✭lazybones32


    I work outdoors doing physical work and I'm delighted with this weather.
    My room is hot at night and I wake a few times to find my pillow drenched with perspiration - which isn't nice - but I keep a towel beside me.

    I've drank about 3 litres of fluid today and I peed once...


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,423 ✭✭✭Morag


    Get some freezer blocks, the ones that are used in coolerboxes, freez'em and then bring them to bed like a hot water bottle.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 4,290 ✭✭✭mickydoomsux


    Got about 4 hours sleep last night.

    Feels warmer tonight and I have to be up at 5.

    I'm half delirious going around the place in work due to exhaustion from the heat and lack of sleep.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 14,681 ✭✭✭✭P_1


    The heat during the day is grand, it's the humidity and the invasion of the creepy crawlies at night that's the problem


  • Registered Users Posts: 766 ✭✭✭ger vallely


    I'm jealous,crappy wet,dull weather here. Warm but just crap. I love the heat,don't mind the cold but would love some sun. Feckin' whest of Ireland.


  • Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 60,106 Mod ✭✭✭✭Wibbs


    More heat for longer please and thank you. It's bloody fantastic. For me anyway, cold creature that I am. Every morning I bask on rocks in the garden until I come fully to life. *blinks like a lizard. Conspiracy forum lights up*

    Rejoice in the awareness of feeling stupid, for that’s how you end up learning new things. If you’re not aware you’re stupid, you probably are.



  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,412 ✭✭✭Shakespeare's Sister


    The dull humid weather was pretty draining (although I prefer it to unseasonable cold). Now that the sun is out and burning up some of that moisture, it's an absolute tonic.

    I agree the "The same people would be complaining about the cold", "Proof Irish people always have something to moan about" (from an Irish person no doubt) and "Typical Irish begrudgery" (huh?) comments are stupid though.
    Some people like neither extreme/don't like what they're not used to - it's not that complicated!

    Cool shower and drink lots of water and wear very little to bed (completely naked seems to make you warmer) and no bedcover, not even a sheet, should help.

    Can't understand how rain (apart from those awesome bursts during humid weather) and cold (apart from dry frosty cold) would be appealing though!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,464 ✭✭✭e_e


    EazyD wrote: »
    I find it hard to believe that anyone would prefer cold, rainy, miserable weather than what we have now.
    As opposed to hot, dry and miserable? Rainy and cool days honestly put me in a better mood. I


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,096 ✭✭✭Reiketsu


    I am sweating :(. I keep going to the kitchen just to stick my head in the freezer.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,868 ✭✭✭djflawless


    Won't be long till "fcukin snow!fcuking rain!where's the sun? Summer in Ireland falls of a Wednesday!"
    Get over and get used to it
    Enjoy having to scrape your bag from your gooch in the morning :D


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,083 ✭✭✭juneg


    If you cant sleep,

    Cover your feet with a damp towel, this does help cool down the body. Works for me


    http://www.wikihow.com/Sleep-Comfortably-on-a-Hot-Night


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,861 ✭✭✭Irishcrx


    Get a fan , plug it in on a timer in the bedroom...sorted.


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,618 ✭✭✭Luckycharms_74


    Some Tips here also :)

    Can't sleep in the heat? Put your sheets in the fridge and whatever you do, DON'T sleep naked!


    KEEP YOUR PYJAMAS ON

    It seems logical that the fewer clothes we wear, the cooler we will be. But resist the temptation to strip off when the nights are hot and muggy.

    According to Dr Neil Stanley, an independent sleep expert, it’s actually better to wear pyjamas — made of natural fibres. Also, remove the over-sheet, duvet or blanket.

    ‘The pyjama fabric draws sweat away from your body,’ he says, ‘and will make you feel a lot cooler and more comfortable.’

    Some experts suggest that sleeping on your side, rather than on your back, is better because more of the body’s surface is exposed to the air and thus it gives off more heat, taking it away from your body.

    HAVE A COOL SHOWER

    Crucially, in order to get a good sleep, our body temperature needs to drop by half a degree celsius (almost one degree fahrenheit) from our normal waking temperature.

    It may be obvious, but you can achieve this by taking a cool or lukewarm shower just before bed.

    However, don’t set the temperature too cold, or the water may end up invigorating you — thus making you more restless.
    Sleep well during the hot weather: Try to leave your worries outside the bedroom (file picture)
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    Sleep well during the hot weather: Try to leave your worries outside the bedroom (file picture)

    USE A FAN

    A fan can help reduce your body temperature surprisingly quickly.

    Professor Jim Horne, of the Sleep Research Centre at Loughborough University, says: ‘Direct the fan towards your face because your cheeks have the ability to release a lot of heat from your body.

    However, don’t place the fan too near, otherwise you could get neuralgia — a nerve pain in your face.’

    Of course, the constant whirring noise and chill draft may add to your difficulties getting to sleep, but studies have shown that using a fan on a hot night will decrease the time spent awake in bed.

    CHILL YOUR SHEETS

    If you ignore the advice not to use a sheet on top of you, a good idea is to fold your sheet up tightly, put it in a bag and place it in a fridge for an hour or two before bedtime — then drape it over your body.

    Some people dampen the sheets before cooling them.

    More drastic action is to put your pillow cases in the freezer for a short period.

    ‘The effect of such methods is only very temporary,’ says Dr Stanley, ‘as our bodies quickly warm up the sheets and pillow cases.’

    SLEEP DOWNSTAIRS

    Heat rises, so most houses tend to be cooler downstairs, especially in rooms with tiled floors.

    If you can move your bed downstairs, or have a sofa-bed in the living-room, the next few nights may be a good time to abandon your upstairs room.

    Otherwise, if you have a skylight or Velux, open it to encourage hot air to rise out on the roof, away from your bedroom.

    AVOID ANXIETY

    ‘Try to leave your worries outside the bedroom,’ says Professor Horne, ‘and certainly don’t start fretting about whether you can get to sleep.’

    TOASTY FEET

    Many believe sticking one foot outside the sheet or duvet is a good way to cool down.

    However, Professor Horne disagrees. ‘Having cold feet can disturb sleep, so make sure you keep them warm.

    ‘Remember — it’s the face you want to keep cool.’

    USE THE SPARE ROOM

    If possible, sleep in a separate bed from your partner. The human body generates the equivalent of 116 watts of heat energy an hour.

    DON'T EAT TOO LATE

    Having a big meal just before you turn in is one of the worst things you can do.

    It means that your body is brimming with calories that generate heat. ‘Try just to have a light salad,’ suggests Dr Stanley.

    Above all, eat early — not half an hour before bed — to give yourself a chance to digest the food before you lie down.

    AVOID ALCOHOL

    It is well known that alcohol disrupts sleep — and those negative effects are made worse when it is hot.

    It slows the body’s healthy reflexes, one of which is to maintain a normal temperature.
    It is well known that alcohol disrupts sleep - and those negative effects are made worse when it is hot
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    It is well known that alcohol disrupts sleep - and those negative effects are made worse when it is hot

    It makes blood rush to your skin, and thus gives an initial warming sensation, but takes blood from the core of your body and makes you colder.

    Even so, a late-night tipple is not recommended.

    Just a relatively small amount of alcohol can cause dehydration, and may mean you wake up in the night thirsty or leave you feeling unrested when you awake.

    Whether you’ve drunk alcohol or not, have a glass of water on your bedside table.

    DO THE DICKENS DANCE

    When the author Charles Dickens couldn’t sleep, he would get out of bed, wave his arms around and slowly walk around the bedroom to beat the heat.

    There is a scientific basis for this: by exposing your body to the air, perspiration evaporates and naturally cools you down.

    TAKE A NATURAL TABLET

    Many products claim to be able to help you sleep. For example, there is Black Cohosh, made from the roots of a North American plant.

    Scientific evidence is lacking, but it is supposed to be a muscle relaxant and anti-inflammatory.

    ‘People have used such remedies for thousands of years,’ says Dr Stanley. ‘But 99 per cent of their effects are like a placebo.

    Even if they did work, the effect would be mild, and unable to counter the heat of a summer night.’

    Nevertheless, if you think such products might help, try Schwabe Pharma Menoherb Tablets which contain Black Cohosh (£10.35 from Holland & Barrett).

    Some people are soothed by chamomile or chrysanthemum tea, but they have not been proven to work scientifically so again it could just be a placebo effect.

    GET AN AIR-CON UNIT

    Air conditioning —where the hot air inside a house is expelled outside and replaced with chilled dry air — is one of the easiest solutions. But prices for air-con units can run into the hundreds.

    If the warm nights really do affect you, this could be a wise investment.








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  • Registered Users Posts: 371 ✭✭larchill


    Now now all ye complainers :( Its been a good summer again this year :D It'll be back to the usual wet n miserable thingy we usually have for weather - & yous'll still be givin out :P


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 40,061 ✭✭✭✭Harry Palmr


    When I put the bin out at about midnight I was taken aback by the heat, must have been 20C at least. Woke up at 3.15 am :( but got back to sleep :) Looking forward to the temps cooling off a bit.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 4,290 ✭✭✭mickydoomsux


    larchill wrote: »
    Now now all ye complainers :( Its been a good summer again this year :D It'll be back to the usual wet n miserable thingy we usually have for weather - & yous'll still be givin out :P

    I love winter weather. We're just surpringly unprepared for it here in Ireland.

    Love the long, dark evenings.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,315 ✭✭✭Soft Falling Rain


    Not good weather to be overweight anyway.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,229 ✭✭✭Sadderday


    ................................



    I got thrush from sweating so much in nylon underpants.

    Enjoy your breakfast !


  • Posts: 50,630 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    I love it so much. I would prefer if it came without the humidity of course, changing the sheets more often and wanting all the showers is a bit of a pain but it's a price I'm happy to pay!

    Sleeping with my windows open, but not open enough that the neighbour's cat can come in, and wearing nothing to bed (except knickers in case there's a fire like) and I'm getting a grand night's sleep.

    I did too much exercise over the past couple of days without hydrating enough for it so woke up this morning feeling like I had a hangover.

    IT'S ALL WORTH IT.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 11,835 ✭✭✭✭cloud493


    Crack all the windows, sleep in t shirt and boxers, sorted.

    Although I do indeed detest the heat, cant wait for the cold and rain.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 347 ✭✭neamhspleachi


    I fúcking love this weather, would run around in me jeyes fluid all day in it :pac:

    I hate the winter & cold weather in general.

    Must be in the genes, all my people are from Sicily originally.


  • Registered Users Posts: 11,110 ✭✭✭✭castletownman


    While last night wasn't as warm as the past couple of nights my cursing of this damn humidity was exacperated by hearing what appeared like every boyracer in Ireland using the motorway two fields away from my house as their own racetrack last night.

    So basically a lad opens the window to keep himself cool but can't sleep cus of those damn scrotes being out in force.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,464 ✭✭✭e_e


    I love winter weather. We're just surpringly unprepared for it here in Ireland.

    Love the long, dark evenings.
    Love the comfort of a big hoodie too on a brisk Autumn/Winter afternoon.


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