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Post by juju on Aug 23, 2016 8:05:15 GMT
It's the hottest year on record and global temperatures are rising. So what does that mean for Wales? We've had cold, wet summers for the last few years, and mild, wet winters. Last winter we barely had a frost, this summer temperatures have rarely risen above early 20s - mostly stayed in the teens, in fact. The last few days the top temp has been about 17, I think. So climate change means Wales gets even wetter?
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Post by raspberrybullets on Aug 23, 2016 9:55:05 GMT
Yeah that sucks. Whenever I miss the Dutchlands, I remind myself of the weather and then I'm content again. I feel for you juju.
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Post by JoeP on Aug 23, 2016 10:11:11 GMT
I'm afraid it may do ... for a while then it will all change again. It's going to be more variable and less predictable.
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Post by tangent on Aug 23, 2016 11:56:24 GMT
And the earth will become wetter on average.
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Post by Mari on Aug 23, 2016 15:47:24 GMT
Also, the polarization of the earth may reverse due to quick climate change and then you might just end up with monsoons and dry seasons.
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Post by juju on Aug 24, 2016 0:19:42 GMT
Hehe, I should start more threads like this - it's actually been lovely and warm in Wales today! I'm now at my mum's in Northampton though, flying off tomorrow.
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Post by Kye on Aug 24, 2016 2:47:41 GMT
Woohoo! Have fun!
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Post by JoeP on Aug 24, 2016 9:04:12 GMT
Hot in London. Hope you have great weather in Croatia!
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Post by Sarah W. on Aug 24, 2016 16:36:08 GMT
Have a great trip!
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