The latest figures and weather consequences of global warming

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by A.D. 44 » 29/10/23, 22:09

Oops... shit then... It could really be a pain this time!

And the opinions of the speakers (who seem quite knowledgeable on the subject) on the forum of infoclimat, appear in the vast majority, to confirm the exceptional character of the different models which are announced!!!
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by A.D. 44 » 29/10/23, 22:49

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: Shock: : Shock: : Shock:

See the very pale pink near the ribs!!!
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by izentrop » 01/11/23, 17:45

It's confirmed, tomorrow, activities in Broceliande canceled...
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by izentrop » 22/12/23, 01:04

Again and again records broken...

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by pedrodelavega » 03/01/24, 17:25

Again the donkey trotted:

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by gegyx » 03/01/24, 17:46

I note that the anomaly is difficult to understand for experts.

Why would you like Trotta to have a brighter explanation?

No doubt the succinct explanations given are sufficient for your understanding of reality, so it would be easy for you to explain your overheard statement. : Lol:
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by izentrop » 07/01/24, 23:25

We didn't get out of the brambles...
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Re: The latest figures and weather consequences of global warming




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 07/01/24, 23:54

gegyx wrote:I note that the anomaly is difficult to understand for experts.

Why would you like Trotta to have a brighter explanation?

No doubt the succinct explanations given are sufficient for your understanding of reality, so it would be easy for you to explain your overheard statement. : Lol:

Perhaps natural laws can make us see to what extent and within what limits our planet can show resilience, as for the Co2 released by the mega Australian fires which was absorbed and compensated quickly thanks to the ashes which caused explode phytoplankton in nutrient-poor biotopes on which they are deposited and in which they are diluted.
Which does not prevent Trotta from being one of the most beautiful quiches in the PAF.
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by Christophe » 09/02/24, 09:01

February 6…2024

Traditionally, we get closer to the peak snowfall of the season in the lower mountains (800/1200 meters): yes, but that was before our new climate. Here on the Gresse en Vercors estate (38)
Although we have been "warned" for 20 or 30 years, the deterioration of snow conditions in the lower mountains has increased in an astonishing manner in recent years.
And what about the temperatures? We are in the heart of winter and a countless list of mountain villages, or low-altitude ski resorts, have not even experienced night frosts for 10 to 15 days in places.
In short, I don't know where we're going: but we're going straight there and faster than expected!
Tomorrow WEDNESDAY:
Conditions are sunny everywhere in the morning and midday despite some high clouds. The latter extend and thicken at the beginning of the afternoon in the northwest of the region, then everywhere by the end of the day.
In the following evening/night, light precipitation circulates over most of the region but does not reach Haute-Maurienne and Eastern Maurienne. This concerns snow above 1800/1900 meters, temporarily 1600/1700 meters in central Haute-Savoie and northern Savoie. We expect 1 to 3 cm of snow or even 4-7 cm higher up in the high mountains in Haute-Savoie and Bauges/Beaufortain.
Maximum temperatures reaching +11 to +13 degrees in the plains and +6/+10 degrees around 1500 meters.
For the following days your forecast has been updated
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https://www.meteoalpes.fr/bulletin/alpes-du-nord/
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Re: The latest figures and weather consequences of global warming




by Christophe » 09/02/24, 09:04

We measured +1.5° over the last 12 consecutive months…this is a first!

It seems to me that +1.5 was the IPCC’s optimistic forecast for…2100…

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