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mrtravel writes:

> And people in cold climates don't complain about the cold?

They do ... but at least nobody tries to deny it.

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JohnT writes:

> Statistical sources? I suspect that you are talking out of your rear
> orifice, as usual.

Perhaps you should look things up; that way you wouldn't have to make
your decisions based on mere suspicions. Try this:

http://www.slate.com/id/2068612/

The European heat wave of 2003, for example, killed tens of thousands
of people; and the California heat wave is killing people right now.
This easily overwhelms all the other casualties from all other natural
disasters combined in these areas.

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mrtravel writes:

> Does it differ in the southern part of the planet?

Yes, since the seasons are reversed.

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JohnT writes:

> What extreme cold is there in Southern California? it did snow once in San
> Diego, briefly, but that was in 1912.

What extreme cold anywhere in the U.S. has caused thousands or even
hundreds of deaths?

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Dave Frightens Me writes:

> That is a very unscientific view.

You don't need to be a scientist to count the dead.

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