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Post by nautonnier on Jun 29, 2019 10:12:15 GMT
"Middle Point, Australia records it’s Coldest Ever Temperature — while Icicles form in Alice Springs
The Antarctic Blast currently gripping the Australian continent is continuing to take names, with latest GFS runs revealing there’s yet more anomalous cold to come in early July.
Hobart, the capital of Australia’s island state of Tasmania, registered it’s coldest morning since 2013 on June 24, and third coldest in the past 20 years.
Darwin Airport, which is used to overnight temperatures north of 20C (68F) this time of year, just experienced 12.7C (54.9F), the region’s lowest recorded temperature since 2011.
While Middle Point, west of Darwin and east of Humpty Doo (I just wanted to write Humpty Doo), has just suffered it’s coldest night on record, bottoming out at a nipple-hardening 4.8C (40.6F).
And it was so cold in Alice Springs, located in Australia’s Northern Territory, that icicles formed on tree branches"More at: electroverse.net/middle-point-australia-records-its-coldest-ever-temperature-icicles-form-in-alice-springs/
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Post by nautonnier on Jun 29, 2019 11:11:14 GMT
" Lassen Volcanic National Park still Covered in Snow, in Summer June 28, 2019 Cap Allon
The main road through Lassen Volcanic National Park may have finally reopened last Saturday, but much of the park is still buried under thick snow on the back of a record-breaking winter.
Several feet of powder are still being reported at the southwest entrance to the park, while snow banks are towering as high as 28 feet above the road near Lake Helen and Lassen Peak"electroverse.net/much-of-lassen-volcanic-national-park-still-covered-in-snow-in-summer/
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Post by nautonnier on Jun 29, 2019 11:15:36 GMT
"Surprising Summer Chill Baffles Global Warming Alarmists
A surprising late-June chill broke records for lowest temperatures and made life miserable for many across the world. From Denver, Colorado, in the United States, to Melbourne in Australia, the mercury dropped precipitously.
Many people in Colorado woke up to what would be the state’s coldest first day of summer in 90 years. Up to two feet of snow fell in some places, making authorities issue a winter weather advisory on the first day of summer. Denver especially has been at the center of focus. Record cold caught city dwellers off guard. This year has been the “city’s coldest start to a calendar year since 1983.”"wattsupwiththat.com/2019/06/28/surprising-summer-chill-baffles-global-warming-alarmists/
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Post by douglavers on Jun 29, 2019 23:59:14 GMT
[[But the cooling observed is not just limited to the surface temperatures.
There has been a remarkable cooling in the global oceans, especially the Atlantic and the Pacific. This was totally unexpected, as scientists had forecast a strong warming in the oceans for this month, a weather condition called El Niño.]] from WUWT
Rapidly fading El Nino. Despit European rhetoric about a heatwave, the only medium term point of importance is heat content of the oceans.
The top 400 metres of ocean contains more than 99.9% of the variable enthalpy of the whole ocean/land/icesheet/atmosphere system.
Land temperature really does'nt matter in the long term.
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Post by Ratty on Jun 30, 2019 1:58:41 GMT
[[But the cooling observed is not just limited to the surface temperatures. There has been a remarkable cooling in the global oceans, especially the Atlantic and the Pacific. This was totally unexpected, as scientists had forecast a strong warming in the oceans for this month, a weather condition called El Niño.]] from WUWT Rapidly fading El Nino. Despit European rhetoric about a heatwave, the only medium term point of importance is heat content of the oceans. The top 400 metres of ocean contains more than 99.9% of the variable enthalpy of the whole ocean/land/icesheet/atmosphere system. Land temperature really does'nt matter in the long term. 50°C in France
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Post by missouriboy on Jun 30, 2019 9:08:11 GMT
[[But the cooling observed is not just limited to the surface temperatures. There has been a remarkable cooling in the global oceans, especially the Atlantic and the Pacific. This was totally unexpected, as scientists had forecast a strong warming in the oceans for this month, a weather condition called El Niño.]] from WUWT Rapidly fading El Nino. Despit European rhetoric about a heatwave, the only medium term point of importance is heat content of the oceans. The top 400 metres of ocean contains more than 99.9% of the variable enthalpy of the whole ocean/land/icesheet/atmosphere system. Land temperature really does'nt matter in the long term. 50°C in FranceThat is enough to make their Goretex pantyhose wrinkle. Perhaps it comes in yellow.
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Post by Ratty on Jun 30, 2019 13:33:08 GMT
[ Snip ] That is enough to make their Goretex pantyhose wrinkle. Perhaps it comes in yellow. I have a friend who runs a company called Goretec here is Brisbane. He's into abrasives .... unlikely to be associated with pantyhose.
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Post by nautonnier on Jun 30, 2019 18:26:42 GMT
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Post by acidohm on Jul 1, 2019 19:34:24 GMT
At least its just hail backing up outta the can....
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Post by dresi on Jul 1, 2019 19:40:34 GMT
So June ended. Nothing really changed in Central Europe and we are still sprinting towards mediterranean climate. June was 5C above average and of course no rain whatsoever. Really pleasant experience.
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Post by blustnmtn on Jul 1, 2019 23:15:44 GMT
A bit of perspective on the hail storm in Mexico: www.drroyspencer.com/2019/07/the-freak-guadalajara-hailstorm-wasnt-so-freakish/A good read and some debunking- “No, “Feet” of Hail Didn’t Fall” “I’m sorry, but “6 feet of ice” was not dumped on the city. When a major hailstorm like this hits, especially with a lot of small hail and heavy rain, the flooding deposits the hail into current-driven drifts. Rivers of floodwaters containing the hail caused localized piles of hail to accumulate.”
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Post by nautonnier on Jul 2, 2019 8:43:01 GMT
A bit of perspective on the hail storm in Mexico: www.drroyspencer.com/2019/07/the-freak-guadalajara-hailstorm-wasnt-so-freakish/A good read and some debunking- “No, “Feet” of Hail Didn’t Fall” “I’m sorry, but “6 feet of ice” was not dumped on the city. When a major hailstorm like this hits, especially with a lot of small hail and heavy rain, the flooding deposits the hail into current-driven drifts. Rivers of floodwaters containing the hail caused localized piles of hail to accumulate.” But with most people working in news organizations with degrees in 'media studies', that was 6 ft of hail.
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Post by missouriboy on Jul 2, 2019 20:16:56 GMT
So June ended. Nothing really changed in Central Europe and we are still sprinting towards mediterranean climate. June was 5C above average and of course no rain whatsoever. Really pleasant experience. Have your moist Westerly airmasses been replaced by dryer north-south longitudinal flows?
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Post by mondeoman on Jul 2, 2019 20:58:52 GMT
So June ended. Nothing really changed in Central Europe and we are still sprinting towards mediterranean climate. June was 5C above average and of course no rain whatsoever. Really pleasant experience. 5C above average?
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Post by Ratty on Jul 2, 2019 22:46:13 GMT
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