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idj20
07 January 2025 15:10:58

Unusual I'm sure but probably not unheard of. I don't watch too closely but I have seen occasional Summer highs in the low 20s in Stanley so I expect it would have coincided with a cooler winter spell in Riyadh at some point.

I see that Mount Pleasant has daily records on weatheronline and enjoyed a high of 24C on Christmas Day. Looks like it has warmer summers than Stanley. Presumably it is more sheltered from sea breezes.   

Originally Posted by: GezM 


All the same given their Summer climate, to them that must have felt like our 35 C type days here at the UK.
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Ulric
07 January 2025 22:38:15
Southern California suffers wildfires fanned by unusually strong winds.
https://www.nbcnews.com/weather/wildfires/live-blog/live-updates-pacific-palisades-wildfire-rapidly-grows-california-rcna186685 

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Jiries
08 January 2025 06:55:49

Just noticed that on the 3rd of January, Port Stanley was warmer with a max of 19 C than Riyadh's max of 16 C. I know both are opposite end of the globe with their own respective climate type, but I don't think I've come across that in all my 40 years of data observation. 😎

Originally Posted by: idj20 


During winter 1992 was very cold in Cyprus to the Middle East with maxes temps from newspaper yesterday reports :-
Nicosia 4C
Akrotiri where British base 7C
Riyadh 6C
Mecca and Jeddah 16C
Jerusalem and Amman 0C
Tel Avic 5C
Alexandria and Cairo 5C
Luxor 7C
Kuwait 7C 
Not sure about Dubai not paid attention
All this cause by the big volcano in the Philippines in 1991 that sent the ash to Europe to Middle East plunge to deep cold to very cold everywhere except the UK missed out with snowless winter.
roadrunnerajn
08 January 2025 07:35:00

During winter 1992 was very cold in Cyprus to the Middle East with maxes temps from newspaper yesterday reports :-
Nicosia 4C
Akrotiri where British base 7C
Riyadh 6C
Mecca and Jeddah 16C
Jerusalem and Amman 0C
Tel Avic 5C
Alexandria and Cairo 5C
Luxor 7C
Kuwait 7C 
Not sure about Dubai not paid attention
All this cause by the big volcano in the Philippines in 1991 that sent the ash to Europe to Middle East plunge to deep cold to very cold everywhere except the UK missed out with snowless winter.

Originally Posted by: Jiries 


You’re not kidding… I was working on the top of Mt Olympus in Cyprus throughout that year and we had snow on the ground for over 5 months. Great skiing though..
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Jiries
08 January 2025 16:55:31

You’re not kidding… I was working on the top of Mt Olympus in Cyprus throughout that year and we had snow on the ground for over 5 months. Great skiing though..

Originally Posted by: roadrunnerajn 


Yes it was 3.50m at top to 2.50m at troodos square.  You would be driving with snow walls like Mike did have in Norway as he posted pictures.
Any idea what happen to him lately?
Chunky Pea
13 January 2025 14:18:24
Love this Duluth live webcam. 'Lake smoke' currently visable with temp showing as -10f (about -22c I think) A thin film of ice also visible in the canal. 


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Retron
13 January 2025 14:30:52

Love this Duluth live webcam. 'Lake smoke' currently visable with temp showing as -10f (about -22c I think) A thin film of ice also visible in the canal.

Originally Posted by: Chunky Pea 


Locals call it "Dull Earth", but it's anything but dull IMO! They have underground shopping centres and pedestrian walkways, too, due to the harshness of winter there.

(I visited back in 1999, on the way to the International Wolf Center in Ely, MN. It's a lovely part of the world, all forests and lakes!)
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picturesareme
15 January 2025 23:15:38
A new date record for the 14th of January was set in Scotland yesterday... Oddly it was set overnight.

https://x.com/metoffice/status/1879499347806601500 
15.7C in the north highlands.
tallyho_83
17 January 2025 03:09:27

A new date record for the 14th of January was set in Scotland yesterday... Oddly it was set overnight.

https://x.com/metoffice/status/1879499347806601500 
15.7C in the north highlands.

Originally Posted by: picturesareme 


Whilst there have been record high temperatures in scotland, in the USA 🇺🇸 it's freezing and set to get even colder despite a very strong, if not record breaking PV. This is an interesting read.
https://www.severe-weather.eu/global-weather/unstoppable-2025-polar-vortex-powers-the-united-states-canada-cold-from-the-stratosphere-fa/

 
There is cold weather around but just never for our side of the world.
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polarwind
17 January 2025 09:40:26

This is from the New Scientist -
Quote:
After over a year of record-high global sea temperatures, the equatorial Atlantic is cooling off more quickly than ever recorded, which could impact weather around the world
What are readers views about this and what impacts might result?
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Chunky Pea
20 January 2025 08:34:27

Love this Duluth live webcam. 'Lake smoke' currently visable with temp showing as -10f (about -22c I think) A thin film of ice also visible in the canal. 

Originally Posted by: Chunky Pea 


Davis weather station near the location of that webcam currently reporting -26c!  
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Chunky Pea
21 January 2025 16:17:51
New Orleans. 


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Jiries
21 January 2025 21:19:58
Nicosia at the moment are under the record driest Jan ever so far at 0.4mm the lowest was 9mm back in 2014 so that looking very bad and servere drought will happen.  Those HP over the Europe and the Med are preventing from LP forming to give winter rains over there.  Snowfall in Troodos was nothing now just patchy after a false good start at 25cm in Dec.
phlippy67
21 January 2025 23:26:23
I've just seen on a USA news channel that it is snowing heavily in parts of Texas and Florida and there are blizzard warnings out for the Gulf Coast...!! yet here on the coast of the East Riding of Yorkshire we can't even get snow from a winter storm...!!
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22 January 2025 08:12:54
 BBC latest review 
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c391jmgmev4o 

Not just the Gulf Coast "extreme cold warnings throughout the provinces of Ontario and Quebec. With the wind chill, temperatures will be as low as -50C (-58F) in some areas." and it was only a couple of months ago that this area was recording record high temperatures"
https://www.theweathernetwork.com/en/news/weather/forecasts/odd-november-warmth-breaks-records-in-southern-ontario 
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Rob K
23 January 2025 13:05:37
Looking at the WeatherObs map right now it's amazing to see almost the whole USA subzero. Temps of -6C and lower right on the Gulf coast.

https://i.imgur.com/BfzCjFb.png 


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Retron
23 January 2025 13:20:05

Looking at the WeatherObs map right now it's amazing to see almost the whole USA subzero. Temps of -6C and lower right on the Gulf coast.

Originally Posted by: Rob K 


There was 8 inches - 20cm - of level snow in New Orleans as the result of all this.

It is, of course, galling to see places like that have more snow on the ground than we've had here this millennium! Hell, there are people buying houses and raising children who've never seen that much.

All that cold air bodes ill for us, as it'll just keep the jet revved up.
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23 January 2025 19:55:15
picturesareme
24 January 2025 22:50:48
If you wanted some proof of a bias in the mainstream media towards weather events having to be being global warming related. Just look at the lack of reporting of the record-breaking cold and the deep snow has fallen across Southern Louisiana and Florida... Hardly a mention on the BBC, shock! Had th[color=var(--bs-body-color)][font=system-ui, -apple-system, "Segoe UI", Roboto, "Helvetica Neue", "Noto Sans", "Liberation Sans", Arial, sans-serif, "Apple Color Emoji", "Segoe UI Emoji", "Segoe UI Symbol", "Noto Color Emoji"]is has been some record warmth somewhere they would have been all over another global warming blah blah blah story. [/font][/color]
Nearly a foot of snow falling right on the Gulf coast next to water that's currently around 20C that sits at latitude not far off the tropics.. Now that is what I'd call truly spectacular weather. 
picturesareme
24 January 2025 22:52:04
If you wanted some proof of a bias in the mainstream media towards weather events having to be being global warming related. Just look at the lack of reporting of the record-breaking cold and the deep snow has fallen across Southern Louisiana and Florida... Hardly a mention on the BBC, shock! 
Nearly a foot of snow falling right on the Gulf coast next to water that's currently around 20C that sits at latitude not far off the tropics.. Now that is what I'd call truly spectacular weather. 
Gandalf The White
24 January 2025 23:10:52

If you wanted some proof of a bias in the mainstream media towards weather events having to be being global warming related. Just look at the lack of reporting of the record-breaking cold and the deep snow has fallen across Southern Louisiana and Florida... Hardly a mention on the BBC, shock! 
Nearly a foot of snow falling right on the Gulf coast next to water that's currently around 20C that sits at latitude not far off the tropics.. Now that is what I'd call truly spectacular weather. 

Originally Posted by: picturesareme 


There is no bias.  Global warming doesn’t mean everywhere must gets warmer, it means the climate system becomes more erratic…. Like deep cold penetrating to the coast of the Gulf of Mexico.  Plus, it has been reported quite widely.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/videos/c805k7gj91ko 
https://www.itv.com/news/2025-01-22/florida-among-us-states-hit-by-record-snowfall-as-major-winter-storm-spreads 
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-14308769/winter-storm-warning-enzo-2025-ice-snow.html 


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Chunky Pea
25 January 2025 09:08:12

Given There is no bias.  Global warming doesn’t mean everywhere must gets warmer, it means the climate system becomes more erratic…. Like deep cold penetrating to the coast of the Gulf of Mexico.  Plus, it has been reported quite widely.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/videos/c805k7gj91ko 
https://www.itv.com/news/2025-01-22/florida-among-us-states-hit-by-record-snowfall-as-major-winter-storm-spreads 
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-14308769/winter-storm-warning-enzo-2025-ice-snow.html 

Originally Posted by: Gandalf The White 


Given how large airmasses circulate around the world, any warming will be felt equally over time. This not a pick and choose situation. A random heat wave over Europe, or a cold plunge over north America, is no real proof of climate change. What is proof is the weight of warming over a longer period, which indeed is the case. As an example of this, the mean temp of my own country has risen by 0.4c  just since 2020 alone, as compared to the 1981 - 2010 average. 
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Gandalf The White
02 February 2025 09:04:35
Intense rainfall and flooding in NE Queensland. Up to a metre of rain in places and potentially record flooding.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=YfpuMWqiclM


Location: South Cambridgeshire
130 metres ASL
52.0N 0.1E


tierradelfuego
02 February 2025 10:33:15

Intense rainfall and flooding in NE Queensland. Up to a metre of rain in places and potentially record flooding.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=YfpuMWqiclM

Originally Posted by: Gandalf The White 


Some of the major stations had over 400mm yesterday, some smaller ones were 700mm in a day. The system started Friday and is due to go through Monday so I think the BOMs "up to" could be a "well over" in reality.

We stayed in Mission Beach one year and the nearby town of Tully has the golden gumboot in the centre,. It is 8 metres high and the claimed record rainfall for a year for any town in Australia. This is pretty close to Innisfail, which is one of the towns affected now.

It's an area with interesting topography in that the mountains (well over 1000m and up to 1600m) are very close to the coast along this stretch so the tropical lows just circle around for days on end like this system is.
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