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Josh Romano

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  1. Hello, dears ... Due to personal and work commitments, I will no longer be able to write on this forum, having to "cut" some social networks ... However, if someone wants to keep in touch privately with me on issues and news related to climate and meteorology, he can write me privately on WhatsApp number +393490670059
  2. Hello, dears ... Due to personal and work commitments, I will no longer be able to write on this forum, having to "cut" some social networks ... However, if someone wants to keep in touch privately with me on issues and news related to climate and meteorology, he can write me privately on WhatsApp number +393490670059
  3. The month of July 2023 was incredibly hot in Algiers, with an average of 29.7 C. Summer 2023 is the hottest there but above all the linear trend that the summer warming is taking there is remarkable. Since 2019, every summer is hotter than the previous one, which was the hottest there
  4. Hi! We are waiting for the official data but summer 2023 in Italy should have been the sixth hottest in the historical series. July had a lot of impact, since in some areas, including Rome, it was the hottest of the series. In the last few days there has been a good drop in temperature but yet another heat wave will begin shortly
  5. July was also unusually warm in the southern Balkans and Greece. Athens had an overall average of over 32C, higher than Cairo's 91/20 30-year average, an average never experienced in Europe, with average minimum temperatures of 27C and average maximum temperatures of 37C. Spectacularly Tirana was also hot, with an average maximum temperature of over 35°C and Podgorica, with a climatic anomaly exceeding 4°C. The heat in Rome was also striking, with a climatic anomaly of over 3°C; in the Eternal City July 2023 was the hottest since the beginning of meteorological records
  6. The last week was very hot in peninsular Italy, values similar to those of the powerful July wave were reached on the Tyrrhenian side, while on the Adriatic side the heat is less extreme but very, very muggy
  7. Since yesterday the heat has returned to peninsular Italy, after an early part of August close to the thirty-year average of 81/10. In the next few days, 37 C will be possible in Rome, 38 C in Florence and Foggia
  8. This brief cool interlude is now coming to an end and a new, lasting heat wave is expected throughout the Italian peninsula
  9. This brief cool interlude is now coming to an end and a new, lasting heat wave is expected throughout the Italian peninsula
  10. Good morning! In the next few days there will be a temporary descent also in central and southern Italy, with highs widely below 29 C even in the plains
  11. We are still waiting for the official data from the CNR but, according to some estimates, July 2023 should have been the third hottest in peninsular Italy, after July 2022 and July 2015. Yesterday still very hot in the southern Balkans, 36 C in Podgorica
  12. Generally, the climatic trend of Rome is quite summary of that of peninsular Italy, so you can refer to the capital ... Italian summers warm up on average by 0.5 C every decade, the process began in the two-year period 1982-83 but more or less until 2002 Italian summers were not hotter than in other phases of the past, such as the 40's / 50's of the last century. Things change with the step of 2003 and get worse with the next step of 2012. Now every Italian summer adds a piece to a picture that leads us towards an African climate
  13. The heat and high humidity rates are the protagonists of this extraordinarily hot month in peninsular Italy, a disturbing month, like the climatic trend in general. In the next few days I'm going to Budapest for a short vacation, see you again in August but I can anticipate that this July will probably be the second or third warmest in peninsular Italy (which does not include the Po and Alpine regions, let's remember that). A similar situation is taking place in Montenegro
  14. Many heat records have been broken in recent days, including in the Rome area. In many areas of mainland Italy it is the hottest month of July, surpassing the recent July 2015. 40 C in Podgorica (Montenegro), 47 C in Algiers
  15. In the next few days many heat records could fall from Tuscany to Campania, some monthly, some absolute. Many records date back to the months of August 2007, July 2015, August 2017, June 2019, so they are still recent, while the cold records mostly date back to the 60s/70s of the last century. Furthermore, this July 2023 in various areas, especially on the Tyrrhenian side, could be the hottest in the historical series, beating the recent July 2015 and 2022... Basically in Italy every summer adds a new element to the heating.
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