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Norton Martins
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Old post #1 posted May 22nd 2019, 19:08:48 Quote 
What the hell, these conditions are completely unnatural. What place is at 49ºC and raining at the same time ??
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Old post #2 posted May 22nd 2019, 19:09:59 Quote 
Well, clearly Monte Carlo is?
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Old post #3 posted May 22nd 2019, 19:11:04 Quote 
We get weather like this when Stefan or Vlad want to test the players. These temperatures will do interesting things to the outcome of the race, some people will have better ways to deal with them than others!
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Old post #4 posted May 22nd 2019, 19:18:10 (last edited May 22nd 2019, 19:18:45 by Nilton Garcez Filho) Quote 
Quote ( Norton Martins @ May 22nd 2019,19:08:48 )



What the hell, these conditions are completely unnatural. What place is at 49ºC and raining at the same time ??



Manaus, BR.
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Old post #5 posted May 22nd 2019, 19:22:33 Quote 
GPRO would be boring if there was no twist. :)
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Old post #6 posted May 22nd 2019, 19:51:54 Quote 
Rain fell at 48 degrees

https://www.newsweek.com/worlds-hottest-rain-fell-california...
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Old post #7 posted May 22nd 2019, 19:56:53 (last edited May 22nd 2019, 20:16:35 by Jerome Manzon) Quote 
Quote ( Norton Martins @ May 22nd 2019,19:08:48 )

What the hell, these conditions are completely unnatural. What place is at 49ºC and raining at the same time ??
we dont have other choice but to accept it.
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Old post #8 posted May 22nd 2019, 20:00:26 Quote 
A few seasons back we had Malaysia with rain at 0-2 degrees (that's snow to me...) followed by Silverstone at 45 degrees.  

It just adds to the fun....
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Old post #9 posted May 22nd 2019, 20:20:09 Quote 
Global Warming... show it to Trump! 🤣🤣🤣
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Old post #10 posted May 22nd 2019, 20:23:24 Quote 
The temp is track temp, not air temp. Those are always a bit higher.
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Old post #11 posted May 23rd 2019, 11:42:18 Quote 

Quote ( Nilton Garcez Filho @ May 22nd 2019,19:18:10 )

Quote ( Norton Martins @ May 22nd 2019,19:08:48 ) What the hell, these conditions are completely unnatural. What place is at 49ºC and raining at the same time ??

Manaus, BR.


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Old post #12 posted May 23rd 2019, 19:33:51 Quote 
I also experienced rain with extremely hot weather ... it rained for just 5 minutes, but the temp outside was around 45°... I was in Fort Worth (Texas), August 2008.

So yeah ... it can happen. :)
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