„Căldură mare, monșer!” Cât de calde erau, de fapt, verile lui Caragiale?
The article explores the summer temperatures in Bucharest during Caragiale's time, comparing them to current climate conditions. It highlights the historical data from the late 19th century and discusses the differences in measurement techniques over time. The findings suggest that while 1899 had some hot days, the overall summer experience may not be as extreme as today's perceptions of heat. The analysis indicates that the summers of the past were not significantly different from those of today, with only slight variations in temperature records.