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erik simpson <eastside.erik@gmail.com> wrote:"Fiercer" is a good description!
On 7/25/24 6:47 AM, J. J. Lodder wrote:Certainly, but that makes all gradients steeper.erik simpson <eastside.erik@gmail.com> wrote:"World averages" require some work and thought. Almost any local
>On 7/24/24 3:52 PM, Bob Casanova wrote:>On Wed, 24 Jul 2024 15:35:12 -0600, the following appearedWhen it gets to that in Skye, global warming won't be deniable by anybody.
in talk.origins, posted by André G. Isaak
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>On 2024-07-24 15:00, burkhard wrote:Oooh, a low-temp sauna! ;-)It isn't any longer now, that much I can tell you - though we braced the>
cold and went for a swim yesterday. Not exactly Skye, though we can see
it from where we are (Malaig)
I envy you. It was 37° C here yesterday.
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It's varied form 42C to 47C (daytime highs) here this month,
with dew points from -5C to 23C. A "dry heat" it's not, at
this time of year. :-(>
It may well get much colder than that, with the Gulf Stream stopping.
Since the warming farther south won't stop the weather will get fiercer.
You'll be getting cold and tropical storms...
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Jan
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changes could be greater or less, depending on many things. The
collapse of circulation patterns in the north Atlantic would probably
make things in northern Europe cooler.
So the weather will probably get a lot fiercer,
in a wide band of latitudes,
Jan
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