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#1 by tasman1 » Sun Sep 17, 2017 23:08

-2C every night
Desperate for 20-25C increase in global temp
Help , send few degrees here
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#2 by Arvind9 » Mon Sep 18, 2017 00:30

This place where I stay,during summer temperatures used to rise between 47-50deg Celsius,but in the past five years it does not go beyond 44deg a drop of about 3-6deg,rainfall was seasonal and very low just 900 mm, but now it rains anytime of the year causing lot of health hazards,every time a powerful earthquake occurs the earth shifts a bit on its axis and back enough to create more disturbance,I used to watch live cricket telecast from Australia,temperatures used to be very in Perth used to hear a lot of fires in the forests, wonder what it is like now.
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#3 by tasman1 » Mon Sep 18, 2017 00:49

Still warm and hot in summer in Australia, but not here in Tasmania , we are to close to South Pole
Winter , nights -2 to -8 , days 7-10C max with very cold wind .....cold

Summer , avg around 18-22C and if we are lucky few day can go up to 28 but not every year
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#4 by Nikorj » Mon Sep 18, 2017 01:46

Ha ha, Yes i definitely miss global warming :D

What a laughable bad summer we had in Denmark, Not a single day with temperatures above 25 degrees (It hasn't happened in nearly 40 years), Right now it feels like late autumn.

Yesterday the area i live in was flooded by massive amounts of rain (Must have been very local), I was outside when i heard the first thunder crack and hurried home (That was a good decision) :D

It took only 10 minutes before the streets became the new venice, It's not all bad though as i think these experiences gives you a better insight in how it must be in other parts of the world (where it's much much worse.)

The kids sure had fun :D
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#5 by Micshad » Mon Sep 18, 2017 02:13

In my part of the U.S., we had a cool summer for a change. Only had a couple days in the 90 degree Fahrenheit-range (srry, don't know Celsius) and now we should be in the 60s, but this week, all week, it's supposed to be in the 80s. The western half suffered with very high heat, over the 100s a lot of days. It was a very wet summer, though, with rain almost every other day. i hope winter won't be snow every other day. That'll be a mess.
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#6 by Nikorj » Mon Sep 18, 2017 02:38

Micshad wrote: In my part of the U.S., we had a cool summer for a change. Only had a couple days in the 90 degree Fahrenheit-range (srry, don't know Celsius) and now we should be in the 60s, but this week, all week, it's supposed to be in the 80s. The western half suffered with very high heat, over the 100s a lot of days. It was a very wet summer, though, with rain almost every other day. i hope winter won't be snow every other day. That'll be a mess.

90 degree fahrenheit is 32.2 degree celsius (this is about as high as it can be for a Danish summer)

Your summer sounds much like the one i had, Very few days without rain and clouded 90% of the time.
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#7 by tasman1 » Mon Sep 18, 2017 02:47

Worst part here in Tasmania is that Summer was cold, lasted this year just 2 month and we jumped direct to cold and wet winter, brrrrrrr
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#8 by Nikorj » Mon Sep 18, 2017 05:34

tasman1 wrote: Worst part here in Tasmania is that Summer was cold, lasted this year just 2 month and we jumped direct to cold and wet winter, brrrrrrr

Sounds really interesting ;)

In May, June, July, August, The temperature was mostly below 20 degree celcius,And from the 2nd of september to the 11th it was completely clouded with nearly non-stop rain (9 days in a row).

I think the Danish weather institute (DMI) is one big scam) :mrgreen:
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