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I'm not Polish so I guess nothing Altho I would much rather go to Krakow than Brussels, but that's just my opinion
I'm wondering if you've ever heard actual Polish, if anything it sounds very soft to me at least in comparison to its neighboring countries. You're lucky to live around so many Polish people, I think most Polish immigrants are very nice, and the girls are cute too
I live 90% of the year in Costa Blanca, here i'm surrounded by ukranians and russians, only a few poles. Just when I go back home (well, technically I have two homes... I prefer to live and work in Alicante) in Rotterdam I live between Nieuwe Westen and Blijdorp. Actually not bad people, but can be some noisy sometimes. Anyways, I don't have any problem with poles.
Anyways that thing with the Spanish and the accent... Spanish guys tend to excite about 90% of eastern european women just by talking, exactly the same as italians. They love the latin languages. I have some friends which went 6 or 12 months to Krakow and Gdansk and all of them have been with many typical beautiful blonde and blue eyed polish girls. Same success in Ukraine or the Czech Republic.
Most of eastern females here have a spanish boyfriend instead of having a boyfriend of their own nationality, and there are maaaany people from eastern europe here in Alicante which are single.
Europe blue and cold,where are those above avgs temps let's see,oh right on the other side of the Atlantic again.
Latest forecast gives us barely 11-13 degrees celsius.
I must be dreaming or making **** up hey dudes.
I wonder if they are gonna actually show the blue for October in the maps or twiddle with them again,so everyone who doesn't take temps themselves think it was warmer than normal.
That AO sure has it in for Europe,seems lately everyone does.
I'll bet we won't see those maps reversed in the future where the US/CANADA are in blue and way too cold and we are in red.
Here's hoping so i can do my best map guy imitation,they will be up in arms fast when a bloke starts posting maps in their countries thread,showing how cold they are every single ****ing day.
Yet here you guys allow it,unreal.
I am very suspicious that so-called "world temperatures" are being manipulated for hte purose of showing warming. If there really were warming why has no one pointed to a continuously inhabited first world city with continuous reliable weather records to show an alarming warming trend?
I am very suspicious that so-called "world temperatures" are being manipulated for hte purose of showing warming. If there really were warming why has no one pointed to a continuously inhabited first world city with continuous reliable weather records to show an alarming warming trend?
Why? Because they can't.
Take your tinfoil hat paranoia to another thread you lunatic.
I live 90% of the year in Costa Blanca, here i'm surrounded by ukranians and russians, only a few poles. Just when I go back home (well, technically I have two homes... I prefer to live and work in Alicante) in Rotterdam I live between Nieuwe Westen and Blijdorp. Actually not bad people, but can be some noisy sometimes. Anyways, I don't have any problem with poles.
I am very suspicious that so-called "world temperatures" are being manipulated for hte purose of showing warming. If there really were warming why has no one pointed to a continuously inhabited first world city with continuous reliable weather records to show an alarming warming trend?
Why? Because they can't.
First off this has nothing to do with the discussion. The discussion was that this guy from Belgium believes that the US has seen more anomalous warmth than Europe over recent years. Fact is Europe has seen more warming. NASA data that I provided proves this. His defense is to to link us to recent (last couple of weeks) cool spells in Europe. Like that's going to negate 5 years worth of data
As for your assertion about warming in cities... Define alarming warming trend? I don't believe in the dire climate model predictions for the next 30 years, but there has been warming. Every single measurement tool that we have shows this.
They all basically show 0.15-0.19C warming per decade. I like using satellite data (UAH and RSS)
Yeah. Whether or not you believe we are heading for catastrophe, warming is taking place. On that thread he started I already posted a chart from a British town showing a rapid rise in temperature since the 1980s particularly, mostly outside summer.
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First off this has nothing to do with the discussion. The discussion was that this guy from Belgium believes that the US has seen more anomalous warmth than Europe over recent years.
Your point is well taken that it may be in the wrong thread. I asked the moderator to delete the post since it is beyond editing time.
Well, you are right. In that map the difference is between +0.5ºC and +1ºC, it's not way different if we take the 30 year average. But if we take the average of the actual October 2016 temperatures, they enter inside the normal average, as for 1981-2010 period the maximum avg is 26ºC here where I live. Anyways it's a large scale map, obviously it can't be fully precise on small points as it's intended to show generally the temperature alterations.
And if we take the last 5 years averages, the actual average of October '16 is the lowest. It's also being the most humid although the rain amount is quite low. It's raining 1/4 of the days of the month but with just a few mm per day. Normally in October we have at least one day with a rain amount of 20mm or higher, this year that doesn't happen, even on September.
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Originally Posted by flamingGalah!
The departure from average is for the mean temperature, not the maximum temperature... Where in Spain do you live?
I see you now have put where you live in your header info. Alicante has an average high in October of 24.9C, not 26C, with a mean of 19.7C.
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