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9 minutes ago, The PIT said:
Maybe trying to figure it where it is in relation to Nar
it's to the south west, rather than the north east they thought it'd be
Got a closer cam
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NEW VENT LOOKS TO BE OPENING!!!
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22 hours ago, The PIT said:
Those were related sahara dust.
Maybe both, not just the Sahara
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25 minutes ago, davehsug said:
Rain just sitting there in a band and not moving. Dismissed as insignificant with 1 line on the BBC lunchtime forecast. The are going to be some very substantial totals.......if it ever stops!
We have the opposite problem, the rain never get here in the first place. We've had no meaningful rain for over 2 months now
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2 hours ago, Gordon Webb said:
thank god , cold front seems to be going through my location now ,
not yet, that's just a smaller cold(ish) front, the main thing will come through in the early hours
Greetings from Park Road Bedworth, btw
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Cooled to 28'c here now, humidity 41%, so that'll wipe out any temperature drop overnight and it'll feel just as hot.
Just opened the windows upstairs as it's equalised now at 28'c inside and outside, this is far more miserable than I ever could have imagined.
That and having to work in a red hot glasshouse half of the day at 58'c+ I really feel ill
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103'f here in Bedworth, quite a lot of stations reading higher too
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21.16pm and it's still 32'c here!! this is madness!
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4 minutes ago, Deeptricky74 said:
it's evaporating before hitting the ground, we just had one pass over here, the dew points and humidity are really low so they don't stand much chance
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1 hour ago, 38.7°C said:
Here's a met office prediction for July 2050.. I posted this last year and oh how I got laughed at and told to ignore it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-o4IXrS8do&t=43s
all except the wetter winters. We're getting drier winters and less stormy. it seems like we're getting a more continental climate at the expense of the oceanic one we had
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Top tip for keeping cool at night. If you have a loft/attic hatch, leave it open during the night and the hot air will be sucked up into the roof space and cool the 1st floor's sleeping areas. This really does work and it create a bit of air flow too
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i'll go with 39.6'c at Heathrow
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1 hour ago, Sprites said:
This is what I know as thunderbug hereabouts. It's a type of thrip insect.
Thunder Flies – Thrips-ID English
WWW.THRIPS-ID.COMI know what you mean, in the Midlands we call them thunder-flies and they come out in super hot and humid weather, and god help you if you wear yellow
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1 hour ago, Alderc said:
How ridiculous comparing an oven to 40C. when was the last time you cooked anything at 40C?
it's still half way to boiling point practically, and it would be unprecedented in this country
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you can bet your life we'll have the most amazing an exciting weather the minute the server goes offline
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39 minutes ago, Neil Harris said:
Had plenty this week here.. Did you get your share.
Can stop now for a few weeks
we didn't have even enough to lay the dust. Hopefully today's rain will do 'something'
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Any ideas when we are going to get any meaningful rain?
The grass here is brown and dead and even the rain band which is traversing the region at the minute, is doing it's 'parting like the Red Sea' trick again over Warwickshire.
I seriously think Moses lives in this area now and just stands there on Mount Judd parting rain and snow band as they reach here, whilst whistfully remembering the good old days
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On 30/05/2022 at 19:00, The PIT said:
Shows that large eruptions don't always have much impact of the climate. In this case it was a the lack of sulpher dioxide. it's also failed to produce the sunsets that Krakatua did.
Meanwhile earthquake activity in Reykjanes peninsula haver died down again probably menaing the intrusion has stalled and prob ably reduces the chance of an eruption in the coming weeks. Will the next intrusion do the trick?
Mount etna is now quietly producing a lava flow from a vent lower down from the south east crater.
looks like we're starting to get the sunsets now
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32'c yesterday to 12.9'c at the same time today 14.35pm!!! madness!!
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1 hour ago, Paul said:
Another hot 15z from the UKV today
https://www.netweather.tv/charts-and-data/ukv
As for Saturday, if it plays out as per this run, the heat looks like it'll peak early in the SE before being squeezed further from the northwest.
Can i ask a question seeing as I'm having a discussion about that the Saturday temperature forecast chart above, is extraordinary for gradient?
I say I cannot remember a chart where it can be 10'c on one side of the island and 32'c on the other, 22'c of difference.
Now it may or may not come off , but it is an extraordinary chart, don't you think?
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General Volcanic Activity Thread!
in Space, Science & nature
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More gassing now, it's not far off breaching the surface.
They are worrying about Grindavik now, it's in the line of fire