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its already a week that i have 20C in the day and around 10C at night. zero rain. sunny and warm. humidity is < 50% and wind speed is 6 km/h. but in the summer it's 35C-40C almost all the summer.
You always thought it was cold in Canada ? Where were you ? Global warming is here. There are news on google more than news on tv.whoa!!! 40°c in canada? didnt know that you also xperience that temperature, i thought its always cold in canada.
but compared to philippines where i grew up, almost 4 months, specifically march-june (summertime) is extremely hot ranging 35-40...
Frequent rain sounds wonderful tbh, we rarely get anyWell it's actually quite warn for once here in Glasgow it's only -7c and dry it normally rains about 360 days of the year.
This is why I choose not to have children.You always thought it was cold in Canada ? Where were you ? Global warming is here. There are news on google more than news on tv.
Here in our America.. Northeastern.. I usually have 30's in a long weather. Now, its 40's and 50's this week. Weird weird.
Yours are extremely hot which is not normal. It will be much hotter every years.. According to scientist said that it will be 1-3 degree increase every years depending on all countries. However, all will be gone really bad. You gotta to paying any attention to the weather. Earth is already damage. The future is decline and worse.
Frequent rain sounds wonderful tbh, we rarely get any
This is why I choose not to have children.
Here in Santa Cruz County, it’s been 50-62f most days lately. We have a storm this weekend and I had to dig out the drains in our backyard (we are downhill) a few times. It was very summerish a few days ago. Has been colder at night at 37-43f. Lots of trees falling.
Hottest January in recorded history in my city. Only 5 days below 30, and there were 5 days of 40 or above. I had to walk outside for about 5 minutes on one of the days at around 9.30am and I could feel the footpath attempting to burn its way through my shoes. The heat was like when you open the door of your oven and it blasts in your face for a second - except not just for a second, for all the time. And not just your face. Everywhere.
It is a little cooler now as it has rained a few times, and we had an awesome thunder display that I got up to watch for like half an hour in the middle of the night after it woke me up.
Austria:
Sunny by -5 ° celsius.
No idea, all i know is I've seen images of it.. but aside from that I've got Austrian heritageHello.
Do you now a little more about that park and lake ?
In Upper/Lower Austria/Styria/Carinthia/Castleland (i like that "translation"/pun ) or other ?
Or do you mean the "Ice Giantworld" in the Salzburg/Tennen-mountains ?
Fine.
May i ask: Your parents/grandparents or are you an "immigrant" ?
Do you speak german ?
You see, as the planet gets warm, air rises. When other air moves in to take its place, this causes something called wind. Wind pushes other air around the planet in something called currents. The hotter the planet gets, the stronger these currents are. They become so strong in fact that they begin to push artic air further towards the equator. This air is very cold, and causes the area that it hits to reach record low temperatures.Lol, extremely cold weather in some parts of the world and people still call it global warming. If you put together global + warming it means everything going high.
I don't buy that BS of "but here is going high and here low, and it's all part of global warming". That means that the temperature of the earth is equilibrating in the net value.
Anyone remembers 2004 and "The day after tomorrow"? If I remember correctly before Al gore claimed that the earth was warming up we had expectations of the earth following up the next ice age...
You see, as the planet gets warm, air rises. When other air moves in to take its place, this causes something called wind. Wind pushes other air around the planet in something called currents. The hotter the planet gets, the stronger these currents are. They become so strong in fact that they begin to push artic air further towards the equator. This air is very cold, and causes the area that it hits to reach record low temperatures.