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Location: João Pessoa,Brazil(The easternmost point of Americas)
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Originally Posted by Ed's Mountain
Crazy record warmth at the North Pole too. The world is melting from the bottom up and top down.
But the North Pole are having much more warmth anomalies,maybe because Antarctic is protected by its cold ocean,who descrease the effect of global warming.
31C at Rawson,Argentinean coast and 14C in Chaiten,Chilean coast ,both at same latitude,things are inverse in winter where there can be -10C in Rawson and 5C in Chaiten.
Similar to here yesterday,with 31C in Lincoln (near Christchurch) and 11C at Milford Sound. 10:00 am temperatures around the country today are beween 10C (Stewart Island) and 26C (Napier
Not a great day for summer solstice here, with 20C and rain at present. Possible thunder and snow on the tops forecast.
Location: João Pessoa,Brazil(The easternmost point of Americas)
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Last Gfs showing an great chance of snow/rain in Christmas morning for Tierra del Fuego,including Ushuaia,with possible freezing temperatures,they are so luck to even in summer can have such events.
Funny how this time even in middle of summer,they have more chance to have snow in christmas than many places in Northern Hemisphere,for example,look the forecast of Glasgow,Scotia vs Tolhuin,Tierra del Fuego,both at same latitude,what of them are in summer and winter? crazy.
A decent thunderstorm just came through. Not forecast, but clouds have been building for about the last three hours. A 6C temperature drop and strong winds now.
Very interesting weather at the moment in Australia with very high rainfall levels and tropical moisture spreading all the way down to the southern states.
Weatherzone synoptic map for Wed 28th attached. (Might finally get some action in Melbs!! )
Holy **** the sun in Cuzco is strong as ****, feels even stronger than in Lima. The Incas sucked at picking good climates to live in, the Chimú at least lived in good climates like Trujillo and Chiclayo
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