RustyMehlberg, to WX
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NORTHLAND FORECAST FOR MAY 15, 2024:

Skies will remain partly #cloudy for most of the #Northland Tuesday night with light #winds. Lows will be in the 30s and low 40s, leading to more patchy #frost in spots.

Clouds increase Wednesday as a #storm system approaches, with #showers by the evening. A lake #breeze continues, keeping #temperatures in the 50s by #LakeSuperior for highs, with 60s further inland.

VIDEO: https://www.fox21online.com/2024/05/14/tuesday-evening-northland-forecast-5-14-2024/

#wxtooter #wx #weather #forecast #MNwx #WIwx #UPwx

mkwadee, to Astronomy
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GregCocks, to geopolitics
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ai6yr,
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@GregCocks 😬

BenjaminHCCarr, to ocean
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‘Alarming’ Suggest This Season Will Be a Daunting One
An early forecast from one set of experts sees an above-average that may rival the busiest years on record.

Gift Article: https://nyti.ms/49nd755?unlocked_article_code=1.h00.B3MX.sL5o32nYjkeu

formuchdeliberation, to climate
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formuchdeliberation, to climate
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The U.N. named Eleni Myrivili its first-ever global chief heat officer... In an interview, she talks about why extreme heat is a health crisis and what cities must do to protect the most vulnerable from rising temperatures...
https://e360.yale.edu/features/eleni-myrivili-interview

formuchdeliberation, to climate
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A new report finds that 1 in 4 people in the U.S. are breathing unhealthy air as rising temperatures and bigger fires create a "climate penalty."...
#climatechange #ClimateCrisis #climatescience #climateemergency #unitedstates #Climateresearch #airquality #temperatures #geography #EarthScience #health https://grist.org/health/climate-change-is-undoing-decades-of-progress-on-air-quality/

Sousse, to Europe French
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– Aujourd’hui : Le jour le plus chaud de l’hiver
Le jeudi 15 février est le jour le plus de l’ en et en du Nord, avec des supérieures à la normale d’un écart allant de 7 à 10 degrés ».

https://www.tunisienumerique.com/tunisie-aujourdhui-le-jour-le-plus-chaud-de-lhiver/

GregCocks, to climate
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b_aichner, to ocean German

One of the most spectacular things happening on earth right now, widely unnoticed by the broad public, is the going wild since 2023. This has massive effects on the global hydrological cycle due to the excess evaporation. //

chemoelectric,
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@b_aichner It is crazy spectacular that in Minneapolis -St Paul we have basically not had winter this year. Seriously. WE HAVE NOT HAD WINTER.

takvera, to climate
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If you thought the nights were warmer in January, for nearly all Australia🇦🇺, you would be right. Much of east coast was highest Average Tmin on record. Averaged over Australia it was third highest for the month in records going back to 1910.

Time series of area averaged minimum temperatures for January for Australia. 2024 had the third largest warm anomaly based on records going back to 1910.

formuchdeliberation, to climate
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ai6yr, to Energy
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Huh, BBC says 64F (18C) is the "recommended minimum" healthy indoor temperature?!? We usually set things to 62F here (and wear more clothing)--and often let it drift down to 58F or colder overnight. I'd be wearing a t-shirt and shorts in a British household, I think!!! https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20240115-low-cost-heating-hacks-how-to-make-your-home-stay-warmer-for-longer

ai6yr,
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UK Met Office on keeping your house at 18C/64F for health reasons. (I do wonder if there is an actual study on this...) https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/warnings-and-advice/seasonal-advice/your-home/keeping-your-home-warm-in-winter

me_valentijn,
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@ai6yr

IIRC there are studies showing that air quality declines at lower temperatures, especially in a humid climate, with corresponding health impacts. So that could be one lower temps in California are fine, but can cause problems in England.

Links to some WHO sources are at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Room_temperature#Health_effects

cohanf, to videos
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Not sure how this will work- I don't want to make a separate post for each of these short , so I'll try one post with 5 links!
These are short with me jabbering about while out in the bush- you can watch them in order to be horrified by the dropping day by day or skip ahead to see me talk into the camera- rare- or skip to the last one for near glow! Okay, description is so long, links to follow!

NatureMC,
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@cohanf Yes, it works and I need a very hot coffee now. The deepest I ever lived was at -25°C in Poland but it was a very dry cold. But well, it HAS to be cold where you live, hasn't it? 😉 (BTW, do you count in F or C°?)

cohanf,
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@NatureMC haha-- yes, you might get a chill watching those videos! This cold is also dry- sometimes at those low temperatures you get a few ice crystals falling when it isn't actually snowing-- the last bits of moisture being squeezed out of the air!
We use C here (Canadians are notorious for mixing metric and imperial measures-- I might do it in the same sentence sometimes! but most temperatures here now are in C--

atthenius, to space

There won’t be any surprises when and announce their official 2023 tomorrow (11am EST / NY Friday January 12, 2024). … … tune in (link here to YouTube…) https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-noaa-to-announce-2023-global-temperatures-climate-conditions/

atthenius,

Super low southern ocean contributed to warmth of 2023. But links w enso less clear that year.

IOW: scientists haven’t quite figured out WHY 2023 was so much hotter than 2022 and before. (Exciting but scary!)

atthenius,

But when you look further back in time, about 700ka (ka=kilo-yrs ago=1000’s yrs ago),

this cycle of cold (=glacial/stadial) period and warm (=interglacial = interglacial) period stopped working on a 100ky cycle

and instead started working on a 40ky cycle.

For climate scientists, cycles of ~20ka, 40ka, and c.100ka make sense because this is the pace of changes in our earths orbit (and sunshine… precession, obliquity, and eccentricity) = InSoLation change.

?MPT=Eccentricity->Obliquity?

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