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Hmmmm.............I was just wondering, which portion of the Southern Hemisphere has seen plentiful humid days and abundant rainfall this summer so far??, also, has the Southern Hemisphere as a whole experienced a cooler or a warmer than average summer so far, and when Summer arrives in the Northern Hemisphere, I wonder if there is any correlation or connection to summer weather patterns in the Southern Hemisphere versus the Northern Hemisphere.also, which portion of the Southern Hemisphere has been plagued with severe drought conditions this summer so far.
Hmmmm.............I was just wondering, which portion of the Southern Hemisphere has seen plentiful humid days and abundant rainfall this summer so far??, also, has the Southern Hemisphere as a whole experienced a cooler or a warmer than average summer so far, and when Summer arrives in the Northern Hemisphere, I wonder if there is any correlation or connection to summer weather patterns in the Southern Hemisphere versus the Northern Hemisphere.also, which portion of the Southern Hemisphere has been plagued with severe drought conditions this summer so far.
270mm of rain here so far this January, and more humid and about 2C above average -december was dry and warmer.
Hmmmm.............I was just wondering, which portion of the Southern Hemisphere has seen plentiful humid days and abundant rainfall this summer so far??, also, has the Southern Hemisphere as a whole experienced a cooler or a warmer than average summer so far, and when Summer arrives in the Northern Hemisphere, I wonder if there is any correlation or connection to summer weather patterns in the Southern Hemisphere versus the Northern Hemisphere.also, which portion of the Southern Hemisphere has been plagued with severe drought conditions this summer so far.
Dry here so far (although we had some good sparce storms here and there). Maybe La Niña related. Temps? above normal, of course. But that doesn't have to do with Niña, Niño, neutral or whatever. It just have been the norm in almost every summer of the last decade.
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The news say that in the female AO final it was so hot and unbearable. So i checked the temps. The max in Melbourne was "only" 33.3ºC, but the key was the TD reaching 20.7ºC there, wich is the highest of their summer so far. That muggyness i'm very familiar with but they aren't very accustomed to that semi-tropical dews down there. Further proof that dry heat is always more comfortable.
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Was looking the forecast maps and see that Euro is showing an huge amount of snow to NZ South Island, not common to see this in the heights of summer.
The configuration are two strong Low pressure system pushing the 850hpa temperature below zero into there, probably the snow will only fall in the plateau above 500m and mountains, but still that still is impressive, on other way, heavy rain are expected in many areas, specially the west coast with 300mm+ in 10 days.
Hmmmm.............I was just wondering, which portion of the Southern Hemisphere has seen plentiful humid days and abundant rainfall this summer so far??, also, has the Southern Hemisphere as a whole experienced a cooler or a warmer than average summer so far, and when Summer arrives in the Northern Hemisphere, I wonder if there is any correlation or connection to summer weather patterns in the Southern Hemisphere versus the Northern Hemisphere.also, which portion of the Southern Hemisphere has been plagued with severe drought conditions this summer so far.
Cape Town will run out of water in April if they don't get any rain soon.
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