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10 unless something is done slow the warming of the planet. Once the ice is all done in the Arctic and the blue ocean event happens, things will change quickly for the world especially the United States climate as a whole. The winters will become a whole lot more mild as a whole and you’ll watch the certain areas become too hot to live, due to the lack of sufficient refrigeration from the ice. The jet stream destabilizing is going to also create a lot more issues. The massive drought, massive heat waves, massive hurricanes, oceans and ice melting, massive wildfires, etc. It’s going to get a lot worse before it gets better. Now the planet has gone through changes before and will survive easily but because of the rate of change, many species will die and others will grow and thrive. Humans must adapt to live
Once sea temps run away the jet stream will go away for good.
Another below average day here but a lot closer to the average high of 85F then recent days... It was 82F here 85F at MDW and 84F at ORD. Part of the day was sunny but I would say most of the day was cloudy.
Another below average day here but a lot closer to the average high of 85F then recent days... It was 82F here 85F at MDW and 84F at ORD. Part of the day was sunny but I would say most of the day was cloudy.
An absolute perfect pattern for winter. Perfect. Snowy here. Not as cold as you but would be snowy.
Pretty average summer day here, high 84f, low 68f and sunny.
I'm doubting we ever get over 90 for the remainder of July. Forecast is showing upper 70's to low 80's. Any ideas now of what to expect for August?
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