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18c with light to moderate rain, but absolutely no thunder and a northeasterly wind at 29 km/h at 19:08. The lilac tree already lost about half of its leaves, two months too early.
PS: for your information I'm not living in those "gloomy hellholes" regions as you say...
by the way, French bashing do not seem to bother you much...
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But unfortunally for you, your dis-honesty is without ends: Let's see
What a joke!
Let's see recent posst from you:
" if brest has 1750 sun hours then I'm Jesus" (you couldn't believe that Brest, one of the cloudies cities of France had more than 1500 sun hours an year)
Bad luck for you, Brest has, following the world meteorological organisation 1752 sun hours a year. So you're Jesus! Good lord!
Or in this recent post:
Are you serious?? 18,1°C at 18h00 is "COLD" in Finland the 29th of August ??!! Good lord!
I can't believe that it is you who always doing lessons on me! Not only 18.1°C is not "cold" nowhere on earth, not in France (where it would be "cool" at best) and certainly not in Finland! In the far north of Europe, one of the northernmost inhabited places.
Who are you trying to make believe that a temeprature that is above your early September average is "COLD" !!?
18,1°C is 3 or 4°C above Helsinki's high average for September! Even August high averge is only one degree above, and you say that 18,1°C at 18h00 is "COLD" ??!! I can't believe that someone on earth can be so dis-honest...
Or this one:
(Originally Posted by ArieteSunday and Monday have been severly downgraded, with highs around 17C and rain. Autumn is coming after all)
Highs around 17°C are even above Helsinki early Septembers's highs and you'll try to fool us that it is a Autumn temperature "severly downgreaded"... As if it should be much higher... I just can't believe your dishonesty.
I haven't bashed the French once while I've been on the forums. Never. Ask Rozenn or any other person. I admit the "gloomy hellhole" thing was a provocation.
I said that jesus-thing because Météo France puts Brest on 1500-something sunshine hours, and I believe that's the official organization and should be the highest authority. The WMO's stats have been proven sometimes inaccurate over and over again.
That 18.1C "cool" was a response to you. The average high here on 1 September is 18C, on 1 October 12C. 18C is normal for the day, not 3 or 4C above average.
The forecast had us at 20-21C before, then the forecast was downgraded to highs around 16C. A sudden 5C drop in temps is IMO severe.
Stop putting words in my mouth and desperately try to come up with false accusations. This is leading nowhere and I have no interest in continuing this discussion. Over and out.
Did you read what I said? There is a reversal of pressure, but no reversal of winds. Predominant northerly winds in southern Nevada? I don't think so. Anyone can publish a meteorological article, but that doesn't change what a true monsoon is. If it's accepted that this is a monsoon, so be it. I won't argue with that. But I doubt there isn't debate. A weeks long outbreak of thunderstorms, equals a meso scale monsoon? Monsons are seasonal. Give me a break.
So you googled an article that supports your claim and feel the need to defend it. I can dig it.
Every reference from Wikipedia on down says there's a change in wind patterns. You can choose to ignore these if you want--doesn't bother me. But until I see some references that indicate otherwise I'll go with what I've read thus far.
Currently 15.2C and mostly clear, windy. The temperature is warmer now than at 15:00. You know it's autumn when the max temp might occur at night.
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