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




by Christophe » 21/05/13, 11:24

Winter that finishes more, very low temperature for the season, rain that stops no more, and especially forecasts that are completely in the West even at 24h as if the models were completely in cabbage? From one weather site to another the forecasts are different (and drastically sometimes).

Even though 24h is not a model that is used ... even the observations have become phony!?!

In short what is happening in Europe (North especially) weather level?

Why do meteorologists not confess that there is a problem instead of continuing to binge on their forecasts or say that we are unable to analyze anything on such a small scale (too easy)? That they admit at least their incapacity publicly and that there is a (big) problem that they did not foresee!

I searched the forum and I found 2 topics ...

In 2012, rotten July: https://www.econologie.com/forums/climat-met ... 11942.html

In 2008, snow in April (also this year I think): https://www.econologie.com/forums/neige-au-p ... t5146.html
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by gegyx » 21/05/13, 11:33

This year again, it will not be good for tomatoes ...

The weather for the coming week is simple!

There is a cold front in ambush that will come down again ...
on my tomatoes.

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by Christophe » 21/05/13, 11:41

I worry more about the people's morale (vitamin D in very strong deficiency for most people) that my tomatoes that I stopped planted precisely because of this weather shit ...
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by Macro » 21/05/13, 11:55

Ben me..I filled my tank with rainwater 5000litres 4 days : Shock: : Shock: : Shock: She does not have time to languish ... This year the garden (outside Christophe) is fallow ... For the morale of the gents ... anyway it's the crisis..Aut he rain ...
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by Christophe » 21/05/13, 12:00

And the garden "from inside" is hoeing then?

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by gina » 21/05/13, 14:03

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On the other side of the window, the driving rain.

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And when we look at the weather forecast, it's time to last until early June.
Is there in this gloomy weather worthy of a month of October and this meteorological depression depressing for real?

Answer with psychotherapist Michel Lejoyeux.
The bad weather has it well that gives us lessons in psychology.
It allows us to distinguish between emotions and illness. Of course, we do not explode when we see the weather outside - I myself would have enjoyed playing tennis outdoors on this holiday - but this negative emotion in the weather does not matter at all. of the disease or the specific field of psychiatry.

It is emotionally tiring and uncomfortable to see only gray clouds in the sky, but one should not confuse the feeling of moroseness and melancholy (in the literary sense of the term) that it engenders with depression (in the psychiatric sense of the term ).
You do not catch a mental illness in the rain, only a cold if you have not covered enough!

Be annoyed by the bad weather, sign that we are well

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The one who is dissatisfied with the showers is the one who is well. Someone depressive does not want anything, so it does not matter to him that there is a big sun: he will not wish to take advantage of this splendid time. Conversely, it is people who do not depress who are annoyed by bad weather.

I do not see, as head of the psychiatric department of Bichat Hospital, arriving in tight rows of cohorts of depressed patients because the good weather is not at the rendezvous.
Certainly, there are people who suffer from so-called seasonal depression, because of the lack of light.
But their prevalence is extremely low, of the order of 1% of depressives, knowing that depression affects 5% of the world population

This fixation on showers is also specific to privileged societies: how many people would dream to have for collective injury a month of May in the rain?
Morale at bad weather because of bad weather is ultimately a sign of good physical and social health.

Alerting people to bad weather depression is a reminder of our society's tendency to hypochondriacically manage every moment of our lives.
As well as his intolerance to frustration: without big blue sky, it is considered that the weekend of Pentecost is missed.
While in parallel we frantically refuse to see the dangers and plagues that affect our society, such as addiction to alcohol, tobacco or true depression.

Happiness is in change

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In addition, the real inconvenience does not come so much from bad weather as its fixity.
We who are accustomed to a temperate climate fluctuating with the seasons, we are faced with an impression of perpetuity of these weather conditions.
It is this extension over time, this feeling that the climate has not changed since last October is demoralizing.

In the Nordic countries, there is a moment of collective excitement when the season passes from shadow to light, signal of the end of a long winter.
It is therefore that happiness is in change.
Thus, if in June mercury remains stuck at the top of the thermometer, those who are overwhelmed today watching the rain fall will be the first to say that it is too hot and stuffy.

Rather than being shattered by bad weather, let's use it as an opportunity to challenge ourselves in a good mood.
To say that we will be better when the sun is bright, it is a way not to change, since it is easier to accuse the weather than to work on oneself to gain quality of life.
So let's take advantage of the rain to look for positive emotions that depend on our will and imagination, and not the weather.


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by gina » 21/05/13, 14:04

And besides, this gentleman's name is Lejoyeux ... it is not invented!
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by Christophe » 21/05/13, 14:16

Morale at bad weather because of bad weather is ultimately a sign of good physical and social health.


Cool am healthy then : Cheesy: : Cheesy:

So let's take advantage of the rain to look for positive emotions that depend on our will and imagination, and not the weather.


Certainly ... but it's always easier to say what to do ... especially for parotent paramotorist bikers like me ...

Then there is the rest of the economic crisis that does not help either ...
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by sen-no-sen » 21/05/13, 14:19

All this is the fault of chemtrails, HAARP and FBI Chinese of reptilian origin!
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by Christophe » 21/05/13, 18:25

The bad weather would impact ... 80% of French companies in terms of turnover ... but obviously not only in the "bad" direction (energy distributors rub their hands ...) : Shock:

The bad weather does not only plague the morale of the French, it impacts the turnover of 80% of the companies of the Hexagon. However, there are ways to better manage climatic hazards.

In France, nearly 8 out of 10 companies are affected, to varying degrees, by the weather. Among the most sensitive sectors of activity, energy, textiles, mass distribution, agriculture, tourism and even construction. This is how the bad weather of recent weeks has put certain very "weather-vulnerable" companies in difficulty. According to specialists, sales of garden furniture have already fallen by 20% compared to 2011, a year yet already complicated. The strawberry and radish harvests are several weeks behind schedule and tourism is at half mast despite the many bridges. The variation in turnover can therefore be very significant. It reaches 70% in tourism, up to 85% in energy.

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Suite: http://www.challenges.fr/economie/20130 ... froid.html

Some have created climate insurance on the turnover ...
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