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.
‘Alarming’ #Ocean#Temperatures Suggest This #Hurricane Season Will Be a Daunting One
An early forecast from one set of experts sees an above-average #hurricaneseason that may rival the busiest years on record.
#Tunisie – Aujourd’hui : Le jour le plus chaud de l’hiver
Le jeudi 15 février est le jour le plus #chaud de l’ #hiver en #Europe et en #Afrique du Nord, avec des #températures supérieures à la normale d’un écart allant de 7 à 10 degrés #Celsius ».
One of the most spectacular things happening on earth right now, widely unnoticed by the broad public, is the #ocean#temperatures going wild since 2023. This has massive effects on the global hydrological cycle due to the excess evaporation. // #hydrology#globalwarming#climatechange#climate
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. #anthropocene#ClimateCrisis#temperatures#Australia#ClimateDiary
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.
Not sure how this will work- I don't want to make a separate post for each of these short #videos, so I'll try one post with 5 links!
These are short #vlogs with me jabbering about #weather while out in the bush- you can watch them in order to be horrified by the dropping #temperatures day by day or skip ahead to see me talk into the camera- rare- or skip to the last one for near #sunrise glow! Okay, description is so long, links to follow! #Alberta#January#ColdSnap#BorealForest#selfie
@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°?)
@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--
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.