Here Summer starts in March and ends in June, Autumn from June to December, Winter from December to Februari and Spring starts and ends in the same month. No i didnt notice anything.
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Buenos Aires? It's gonna be a bit hotter when that asteriod the bugs sent your way crashes into it.
Yeah skiing was bad this year. It better not keep getting worse because skiing is my 3rd most favourite thing in life.CameronPoe wrote:
Poor ski-resorts is right. I was near the Swiss border skiing in France and skiing in the lower valleys is pretty damn ropey these days.konfusion wrote:
Much hotter here, much hotter in Switzerland (our poor ski-resorts! D.
-konfusion
sounds like my town also...lol ..although right now..its been cooler than usual cause in april we usualy start getting 100 F weather. but lately its been steady at 70 F.. not that its a bad thing...more like 'awesome its nice weather outside''_NL_Lt.EngineerFox wrote:
Here Summer starts in March and ends in June, Autumn from June to December, Winter from December to Februari and Spring starts and ends in the same month. No i didnt notice anything.
Ok, this is the opinion of regular people, and not news services selling paranoia. This is what regular people notice in their home cities.
We had an unusually hard winter at the north coast, we actually lost power out here for two weeks during the worst of it. Right now the big problem is all the extra precipitation out here is turning the soil into soup and that plus all of the timber cuts is resulting in a LOT of landslides. Heading down the coast highway every couple of weeks, we've seen a section of road that seems to be about a half inch lower than the last time we passed over it. Of course once the summer hits, Oregon will have the opposite problem and what's left of the glaciers on Mt Hood will likely get even smaller than last year.
72 F one day, snow the next. it sucks in Michigan
Sporadic snow, warmer climate. I remember I used to have snow by my birthday ten years ago, at the 15th of December. Now we're lucky if we have even a snowflake on the ground by Christmas eve.
IN NORWAY, for crying out loud!
IN NORWAY, for crying out loud!
I'm not sure how good the memories are of some of the guys here (or how old they are) but in South East Virginia, we had a cooler than normal Winter. Cooler, but virtually no snow to speak of. Funny, but I'm sure Tenessee had a pretty cool Winter too, unlike what the guy earlier in this thread said...
My mother is from Columbia, SC. When she was growing up in the 40's they had Palmettos growing wildly all over the state. (Mind you South Carolina is the "Palmetto State") These days, they only seem to grow wildly at the very southernmost coastal area. Everywhere else, they're artificially planted and have to be regualrly maintained or else they'll die.
Indeed, Climate change does occur naturally. Earth is not the only planet in our solar system that has risen in temperature. I'm pretty confident that Man hasn't raised the temperature on Mars or on Jupiter. (even though he isn't helping the situation here)
My mother is from Columbia, SC. When she was growing up in the 40's they had Palmettos growing wildly all over the state. (Mind you South Carolina is the "Palmetto State") These days, they only seem to grow wildly at the very southernmost coastal area. Everywhere else, they're artificially planted and have to be regualrly maintained or else they'll die.
Indeed, Climate change does occur naturally. Earth is not the only planet in our solar system that has risen in temperature. I'm pretty confident that Man hasn't raised the temperature on Mars or on Jupiter. (even though he isn't helping the situation here)
It has snowed twice in Reno, NV in the past 18 hourssergeriver wrote:
Did the climate change in recent years in your home city?
I noticed a huge change in Buenos Aires. Today f.i. we have 32º in late April!!!!! This is too hot. Besides, it's rainning too often, and when I say rainning I mean it. The rains now are tropical style, like the ones you can find in Costa Rica. We have no winter. I wonder if the guys in Sydney (we are in similar latitudes) noticed the same things.
Was it? Where were you? Provided you are at a decent altitude, skiing was fine. I had crap loads of snow everyday, and when it wasn't it was still fucking cold. Places that are low are always shitty. Hell, it's still skiable in Swissland right now. My mate has been boarding right up until the lifts have closed. (This week or last IIRC)Vilham wrote:
Yeah skiing was bad this year. It better not keep getting worse because skiing is my 3rd most favourite thing in life.CameronPoe wrote:
Poor ski-resorts is right. I was near the Swiss border skiing in France and skiing in the lower valleys is pretty damn ropey these days.konfusion wrote:
Much hotter here, much hotter in Switzerland (our poor ski-resorts! D.
-konfusion
Oh, and I don't partake in anything as uncivilised as snowboarding btw. Skiing FTW!
Christchurch, New Zealand. Latitude 45 degrees. The seasons are coming later and later, and are less distinct. The weather varies a lot more. eg. at one point in december I saw snowflakes.
yep, coldest April in the North Eastern USA in 130 years
Bring on Global Warming I say. It's fucking cold down here. Our summer was only about three months long.
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In December and January in New York it was really hot. In February and March it was really cold.
I live in the same city as cameronpoe so I'll just concur with his comments.
We also get torrential downpours all of a sudden in the summer time (like in Thailand or something), which I don't really remember having many of in the past.
We also get torrential downpours all of a sudden in the summer time (like in Thailand or something), which I don't really remember having many of in the past.
Hmm...where i was last week, northern new england, we had a noreaster.....very uncommon this time of year as well as the massive snowfall we had along with it.
In Massachusetts today, it is freezing cold. Last year at this time, I was taking walks at the beach, now i'm insulating my "brothers" so they don't freeze up. Must be global cooling!
In Massachusetts today, it is freezing cold. Last year at this time, I was taking walks at the beach, now i'm insulating my "brothers" so they don't freeze up. Must be global cooling!
Snow in November, 35 degree days (seven in a row!) in September...
Hmm....
Also about 4C warmer than it should b at this time of year.
Hmm....
Also about 4C warmer than it should b at this time of year.
The paradox is only a conflict between reality and your feeling what reality ought to be.
~ Richard Feynman
~ Richard Feynman
It's mid-April in DC and its like its fucking February! 40-50 degrees. Next week is supposed to be good though (knock on wood).
It's gon' rain.
70 degrees. 40 degrees. 70 degrees. 40 degrees. 50 degrees and some thunderstorms just to piss you off. 70 degrees.Hurricane wrote:
It's mid-April in DC and its like its fucking February! 40-50 degrees. Next week is supposed to be good though (knock on wood).
Same weather as always. Seems like a pattern or something.
Colder than last year.
Much. Colder.
I. Am. So. Cold. I. Can. Only. Type. One. Word. Sentences.
Much. Colder.
I. Am. So. Cold. I. Can. Only. Type. One. Word. Sentences.
Hm. Much colder than usual this winter, and much warmer than usual this spring. Also, the river Thames flooded for the first time in a few years.
Air quality's dropped a whole load, and I dunno if it's climatic or anything, but people are so goddamn STUPID these days.
Air quality's dropped a whole load, and I dunno if it's climatic or anything, but people are so goddamn STUPID these days.
Hot.
Then Cold.
Then really fucking rainy.
Then hot.
Then rainy.
Then cold.
Then rainy.
Then warm...and rainy, with hail..
We'll, that's Oregon for you, not much new here...
Then Cold.
Then really fucking rainy.
Then hot.
Then rainy.
Then cold.
Then rainy.
Then warm...and rainy, with hail..
We'll, that's Oregon for you, not much new here...
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