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Location: João Pessoa,Brazil(The easternmost point of Americas)
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Originally Posted by LKJ1988
You people sure are lucky. I am so sick of solid sunshine and no rain for week after week. I would never wanna deal with snow, but i am sick of year round hot and dry. I gotta get out of this country...
Come to Northeastern Brazil then, the only difference you will see is the rainy/dry season.
Come to Northeastern Brazil then, the only difference you will see is the rainy/dry season.
I want a place that has hurricanes. That is why Cuba would be my top pick. Much more rain and much better chance of tropical weather over where i live.
I don't know of any records being shattered in my area. We had 1 morn below 32f since 2011, so that is pretty sad. We never even had a high in the 40's this last Jan. The last 7 years have been insane warm every winter. This Jan we had more morns in the 30's that the last 6 winters all put together. So one sorry month of colder weather just don't cut in since 2010. So that tiny bit below normal in Jan was offset with record heat this month. If we can't bail out March with some colder weather then this winter will be warmest ever.
I am lucky to get 11" all summer. Unless we get one of them freak rain events like the last 3 years. But just Jan alone saw 4"+ in my area compared to Oct 2016 till mid May 2017 only saw around 3" total.
Yesterday was the warmest day ever recorded in February for my location.
This February is on track to be the warmest February overall.
This is after setting an all-time record high November temperature TWO YEARS IN A ROW, in addition to setting the record for warmest December overall in 2015.
We haven't broken a monthly low temperature record since 1992.
Incontrovertibly, these are the signs of a steadily warming climate. Your region may not be heating up, but mine certainly is.
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