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Old 11-02-2023, 08:40 PM
 
Location: Buenos Aires and La Plata, ARG
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Impressive late season cold spell for sure here. Lots of monthly records of low maxs (many longstading) were broken across the center of the country. Let's the reanalysis image speaks for itself:

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Old 11-03-2023, 05:28 AM
 
Location: Corryong (Northeast Victoria)
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Impressive late season cold spell for sure here. Lots of monthly records of low maxs (many longstading) were broken across the center of the country. Let's the reanalysis image speaks for itself:
Global Boiling put on hold. A sign of things to come? ...one could hope

I can't wait until this PoS new age climate gets lost forever and never again to be found.
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Old 11-04-2023, 07:21 PM
 
Location: Victoria, BC, Canada
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I've always said if it's going to be cloudy and cold then it may as well rain. Which it is.
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Old 11-05-2023, 06:47 PM
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Today the November heat begins here in Melbourne. High 20s expected here, it’s quite close to summer, so I don’t mind, but it will be hot, and also quite humid as well, so no oven feeling.
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Old 11-06-2023, 04:01 PM
 
Location: Taunggyi, Myanmar
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Global Boiling put on hold. A sign of things to come? ...one could hope

I can't wait until this PoS new age climate gets lost forever and never again to be found.
The case is quite the opposite, lad.

It will continue to warm throughout this century. Get used to it.
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Old 11-06-2023, 06:02 PM
 
Location: Corryong (Northeast Victoria)
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The case is quite the opposite, lad.

It will continue to warm throughout this century. Get used to it.
Well that's a start - at least you're not a denialist anymore candle.
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Old 11-08-2023, 06:03 PM
 
Location: Buenos Aires and La Plata, ARG
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Monster heatwave in the centre-north of the country during these last couple of days. Yesterday in the 2nd largest city of the country, Cordoba, the mercury rose to a spectacular 43.7ºC, wich is not only a monthly record but also the hottest reading there since 1955 (is the oldest continously working station in Argentina, with a long POR since 1878). Moreover, the airport station of the city reached 43.5ºC, wich is tie for the absolute record in the station with records back to 1948.
And today, in the north, the town of Las Lomitas recorded a blazing 46ºC, a new all-time record there.

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Old 11-12-2023, 09:20 AM
 
Location: Buenos Aires and La Plata, ARG
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A day of big contrasts yesterday. In the north of the country, history was rewritten, as the town of Ing. Juárez recorded a min of 33.2º, destroying the previous record of highest min for South America. However it will be shortlived because today Mariscal Estigarribia, in Paraguay, had an overnight low of 34º, and will likely end as the new record.
Meanwhile the patagonian south was in its own world, and Bariloche even had some snow.
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Old 11-18-2023, 09:24 AM
 
Location: Centre Wellington, ON
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Serious heat wave in Brazil right now. A young woman waiting in the sun all day to get a got spot at the general admission area of a Taylor Swift concert in Rio de Janeiro died of heat stroke yesterday. Although the Santos Dumont Airport station reported a temperature of only 31C, inland areas such as where the stadium was located were likely up to 40-42C.

Currently, Santos Dumont Airport is reporting 33C, but Tom Jobin Airport is currently reporting 40C (was 41C at noon and 37C yesterday). Costa Barros Station is currently reporting 45C. The two weather stations closest to the stadium are Costa Barros and Tom Jobin, but Tom Jobin is on the water on an island and the stadium is inland like Costa Barros, so if the Costa Barros readings are accurate, that's the most representative station... Itaborai on the opposite site of the bay, and also an inland station, is also reporting 45C currently.

https://www.wunderground.com/weather...eiro/IRIODE108

Government officials have stepped in to force the venue to provide free water since there will be a second concert at the stadium tonight.

Edit: The high at Costa Barros was 42.9C yesterday afternoon. It was still around 35C when the concert started and even at 10pm it was 33C. Currently 45.4C (114F) and reached 45.9C (115F) at 12:30pm.

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Old 11-18-2023, 09:32 AM
 
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Serious heat wave in Brazil right now. A young woman waiting in the sun all day to get a got spot at the general admission area of a Taylor Swift concert in Rio de Janeiro died of heat stroke yesterday. Although the Santos Dumont Airport station reported a temperature of only 31C, inland areas such as where the stadium was located were likely up to 40-42C.

Currently, Santos Dumont Airport is reporting 33C, but Tom Jobin Airport is currently reporting 40C (was 41C at noon and 37C yesterday). Costa Barros Station is currently reporting 45C. The two weather stations closest to the stadium are Costa Barros and Tom Jobin, but Tom Jobin is on the water on an island and the stadium is inland like Costa Barros, so if the Costa Barros readings are accurate, that's the most representative station... Itaborai on the opposite site of the bay, and also an inland station, is also reporting 45C currently.

https://www.wunderground.com/weather...eiro/IRIODE108

Government officials have stepped in to force the venue to provide free water since there will be a second concert at the stadium tonight.
Welcome to FL summers.
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