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Former Member
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The weather in the UK is all mighty fine (some stiff upper lip Brits will happily claim):
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-19725625 Stay dry but do get your rubber boots out, the hip high type. There's something wrong with the Rossby Waves, really wrong. Illinois features in a video showing the other end of the spectrum, dry [Climate Crock of the Week by Peter Sinclair aka Greenman3610], not good in that corner... not at all good and mounting concerns of the food supply. Speculators are ad interim continuing to do exceedingly good on Soya and Corn off the weather dismay. Meanwhile we had a turn in Meridional Italy... this week 26 to 30C... brilliant after summer weather... we even took the blanket off the beds again [a sheet suffices in summer]. Certainly no autumn yet and the tiger mosquitoes are hackish aggressive. littlepeaks, your secret does regrettably not work here. Peppers we in long tradition hang out to dry in bundles, sweet and spicy. http://2italy.blogspot.it/2011/09/my-italian-wish-list.html , used e.g. in Penne Arrabiata (Angry Pasta ;) https://www.google.it/search?q=penne+arrabiat...&biw=1333&bih=660 |
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We don't think much about some other corners of our planet and their weather, but here's a story from the Pakistan Weather Portal: http://pakistanweatherportal.com/2012/07/28/e...istan-going-into-drought/
----------------------------------------FTM, NOAA is holding off to declare an El Ninô, where others have. Only 1 of 3 main ingredients to such a state has been met by their metrics. La Nina is good for them, and it could return, but then... it still is that climate is what to expect and weather is what we get, just now not even the weather is regular. :( edit: The BOM report on El Ninô http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/ahead/ENSO-summary.shtml It dictates weather the world over. [Edit 1 times, last edit by Former Member at Sep 27, 2012 9:18:03 AM] |
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The Bwits never had anything what we'd refer to as "summer", and some change in ocean currents [the gulf stream is momentarily redirecting possible due to Arctic/Greenland melt water abundance / salinity imbalance] and Jetstream/Rossby wave shifting and elongating is likely to turn theirs even wetter, but for Aussies the weather may be turning [even] drier: http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/data-point/we...-past-20121002-26wfp.html
Climate you expect, weather you get. [Our terrace Lantana's have now been flowering for the 5th month in a row... the Oleander will not stop doing same... it's only October 11] |
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A hindcast and longer range weather forecast... it could be coming to your corner of the world: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D58xDmzMnpk
This lady, Dr Jennifer Francis, is responsible for snow analysis reporting [snow off, melting early, adds to more feedback warming in the Exajoules, not reflected back to space, due reduced earth albedo]. This is how snow anomalies looked in 2012, so far... it was another of the many low records set in our modern history, also known as the Anthropocene. ![]() Our local summer... well, so far it's never ending with evening/nightly rains... perfect for the outdoors. We have prediction for blazing blue sky through Monday. Our local Maiella used to have a Cappellino around mid September, a measure of how well the snow season would be. Not a flake, neither on the adjacent Gran Sasso conglomerate. Stay cool, and collect, for to us here come more warm jets. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iP-RFsuv-8Q loaded with Brits, seeking refuge on our coast. Hey, to us it's autumn, to them it's summer at 22C. Saw them today at the beach, sunbathing, some cycling with bared chest., October 16, 2012. |
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kateiacy
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Sending all good wishes to the people of the northeastern U.S. who are in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy.
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Yesterday afternoon high temperature: 62 F
----------------------------------------This morning windchill: 14 F Iowa weather is never boring! ![]() |
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Yesterday afternoon high temperature: 62 F This morning windchill: 14 F Iowa weather is never boring! 57F(13C) yesterday morning here. By afternoon it was 32F(0C) snowing with the wind blowing quite strongly. 10F(-12C) this morning with about 2in(5cm) of snow. That brings us to right about the average temperature for this time of year. Cheers
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57F(13C) yesterday morning here. By afternoon it was 32F(0C) snowing with the wind blowing quite strongly. 10F(-12C) this morning with about 2in(5cm) of snow. That brings us to right about the average temperature for this time of year. Cheers I remember many years ago starting to read a novel that began, "It was unusually cold for late November in the Twin Cities, and the rain..." I thought, "If it's unusually cold in late Nov in the Twin Cities, it is NOT raining," and gave up on that novel! ![]() |
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