Temperature records in Europe
Temperature records in Europe
Hottest day on record for Rome, Italy with 42.9°C
Also hottest day on record for Catalonia with a searing 45.3°C.
Meanwhile Africa:
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Hottest day on record, for now.
28ReplyHottest summer so far – coldest (approximately) for the rest of our lives…
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23Reply45 °F (~7° C) in the middle of July would hardly be an indicator for a stable climate either.
10ReplyICE AGE! ICE AGE! ICE AGE!
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20ReplyIn the Netherlands it's like +20.. I would appreciate some sun honestly
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West coast of Norway looking pretty nice right about now.
18ReplyI'm in the Faroe islands right now. No other tourists, 11C, bit windy though. Highly recommended.
7ReplyThe only con is you're stuck on the Faroe islands.
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Greenland has Costco right
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8ReplyCan you share a map with your preferred model? Just curious to see how much difference that would make.
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What's this measurement in hamburgers, the true freedom unit?
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6ReplyFahrenheit is listed above the Celsius in a smaller font upper left (edit: upper left for Catalonia upper right for Italy)
3ReplyI know I know. Just trying to inject some humor in an otherwise abysmal forecast for the future my kids will live in.
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