Todayโs Richmond Times-Dispatch contained one of the most ridiculous statements of the blatantly obvious ever distributed by the once-venerable Associated Press.ย The headline: โPoll: Extreme Heat Impacting Most Americans.โย We needed a poll to learn that.

Except in the coolest of summers here in North America there are always days, or a stretch of days, when high temps and humidity force a change in behavior compared to nice days.ย Yet we get this as โnewsโ:
The poll found that about 7 in 10 Americans have been personally affected by extremely hot weather or extreme heat waves over the past five yearsโฆThat makes extreme heat a more common experience than other weather events or natural disasters like wildfires, major droughts and hurricanes, which up to one-third of U.S. adults said they’ve been personally affected by.
Wow. Hot summer days are more common than hurricanes. Science in action! Who knew? Then this:
A sizable share of Americans, around 4 in 10, report that extreme heat has had at least a minor impact on their sleep, pets or exercise routine.













