rotten weather (in the north) of Europe, what's going on?

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by Christophe » 01/06/13, 16:45

Mathew wrote:I confirm that the weather in Sweden is pretty cool. 22-23 in the morning, up to 26 ° C during the day.


Here too, it was clear, beautiful blue sky, it must be in 20 ° C since yesterday or we felt the hot wind arrive ...
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by Christophe » 01/06/13, 16:46

moinsdewatt wrote:Incredible: in Murmansk, north of the Arctic Circle, it is close to 28 ° C ...
http://www.tv5.org/cms/chaine-francopho ... ville=2576


Hallucinating! I'm afraid this is a bad news ...
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by Remundo » 01/06/13, 23:08

yes it's pretty weird ...

it would be necessary to have historical climate data on Murmansk to judge this instantaneous data.
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by Christophe » 01/06/13, 23:19

Just ask: http://fr.windfinder.com/windstats/wind ... rmashi.htm

Average in May: 8 ° C

Daytime temperature on 12h!

Statistics are based on observations between 5 / 2010 - 4 / 2013 every day from 7h to 19h, local time.


Be careful with the averages, there is still the filouteries and handling in the air if we take into account the T ° of night or not!

In one of France's last 2 news (still them ... lol), the average T ° for May 2013 was announced at -2.1 ° C below normal ... except that I presume that this T ° takes into account the night T ° otherwise the delta would have higher (-5 to -7 ° C I would say?)

Also this average concerned the whole France ... so smoothing (the south is much more in the norm than the North) thus little representative of the problem ...

But again, do not panic the crowds too much ...
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by highfly-addict » 01/06/13, 23:43

Christophe wrote:.... the south is much more in the norm than the North ...


Yeah, well you'll still make a little prayer for my squash, zucchini and even the sweet potatoes that took a jelly last week ... less than 500 m altitude: : Evil:

Snif .... hard priesthood as the gardener!

Well, it is clear to me that the "disruption" is now noticeable .....
If we do a little history of extreme weather 15 last years, the record is impressive ...
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by Christophe » 02/06/13, 00:05

highflyaddict wrote:If we do a little history of extreme weather 15 last years, the record is impressive ...


Oh yes I'd like to do it ... and we'll send it to France2 weather service !! : Cheesy:

Here was another big tornado in Moore: http://fr.euronews.com/2013/06/01/nouve ... -oklahoma/
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by Christophe » 02/06/13, 14:06

Still 28 ° C in Murmansk today ...

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by Christophe » 02/06/13, 20:53

Posted on FB today:

Crazy storm near the Canadian border

Credit: Imgur


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It looks pretty nasty anyway ...
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by netshaman » 03/06/13, 15:04

And the word is weak !
By the way, it only takes a bit of common sense to guess that:

- it is only the beginning
- it will become more and more worse
- the warming will progress logarithmically over time
- from a certain "critical mass" it will be impossible to go back
- As a result storms will be more and more powerful and unpredictable because subject to the law of chaos as the temperature rises
- it will get colder in winter and it will last longer and longer, because the warm air rises!
- as long as the weather will be variable in temperature there is still a chance to stop everything
- in thirty years it will be the end of this society but it is another story
- I am a genius...
- I'm from the Vulcan planet like mr spock ...
: Mrgreen:
- I'm starting to have big head
- I have to look after myself
: Lol:
In short, the routine!
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by highfly-addict » 03/06/13, 19:21

:frown: Here!
Not better.

: Mrgreen: : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:
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