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marco 79
11 March 2026 20:05:41
Fairbanks Alaska has recorded 2 date lows for 10/11 March of -41f. Coldest since 1930. Average low for this time of year is -7f
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DEW
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14 March 2026 07:54:37
Asymmetric snow season (not much early, then lots of it) creating unstable snowpacks hence avalanches

Rescuers blame weather and 'underprepared skiers' for rise in Alps avalanche deaths

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cev7111kx9wo 

And the 'underprepared' is illustrated by

The statistics are sobering; if you're carrying a transceiver there is a 70% chance you'll survive an avalanche,  ... If you don't have one, the rescue operation can take longer, needing dozens of people and more equipment, and the survival rate drops to 20%.


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Chichester 12m asl

DEW
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15 March 2026 08:18:00
Big dust storm in Gaza, with heavy rain forecast to follow - as if they didn't have enough to cope with.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/videos/cwy8rx3ryljo 


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Chichester 12m asl

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17 March 2026 08:43:16
Extreme heat in south west USA. Heavy snow in the northern States. Tornadoes in between ....

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cj98meelzv3o 


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DEW
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18 March 2026 22:13:58

Extreme heat in south west USA. Heavy snow in the northern States. Tornadoes in between ....

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cj98meelzv3o 

Originally Posted by: GezM 

In detail at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u32Nwrx8Irk

and storms with heavy rain for the Canaries and Madeira, later moving to Egypt and the Gulf, and a cyclone [Noreen] in Australia forecast o make 3 different landfalls in three different Australian states (only the 4th instance if it happens) . NB, the video lasts half an hour)


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Chichester 12m asl

ozoneaurora
18 March 2026 22:41:57
Very unsettled with a lot of thunder activity over northern Arabian Peninsula, running up through Gaza, W Turkey, and E Mediterranean. Plus also Italy, and Madeira/Canaries region, the latter as DEW mentioned.
Saint Snow
20 March 2026 17:14:41

In detail at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u32Nwrx8Irk

and storms with heavy rain for the Canaries and Madeira, later moving to Egypt and the Gulf, and a cyclone [Noreen] in Australia forecast o make 3 different landfalls in three different Australian states (only the 4th instance if it happens) . NB, the video lasts half an hour)

Originally Posted by: DEW 

Storm Therese

And it's brought snow to Tenerife

(albeit on high ground)

https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/articles/cr51n7yd7v5o 


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DEW
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22 March 2026 09:05:52
https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2026/03/record-torching-march-heat-virtually-impossible-without-climate-change/ 

Lots of data on the heat records being broken in the SW United States (and mostly data too, not a polemic on climate change despite the headline).


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Chichester 12m asl

ozoneaurora
07 April 2026 11:10:59
Heavy squally thundery showers affected southern Iceland in the last 24 hrs. Power was knocked out by lightning in Mosfellsbær, east of Reykjavik.
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12 April 2026 16:02:39
Forecasters predict a slightly below-average 2026 Atlantic hurricane season

https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2026/04/forecasters-predict-a-slightly-below-average-2026-atlantic-hurricane-season/ 

But, from the link ....

On average, April forecasts of hurricane season activity have had no “skill,” or even negative skill, when computed using the Mean Square Skill Score. This does not mean a particular April forecast will be incorrect — just that, on average, a forecast simply using climatology would do as well or better.


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DEW
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14 April 2026 08:29:34
Cat 5 Super Typhoon Sinlaku the 2nd-strongest typhoon so early in the year

https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2026/04/cat-5-super-typhoon-sinlaku-the-2nd-strongest-typhoon-so-early-in-the-year/ 


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Chichester 12m asl

DEW
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14 April 2026 08:29:35
Cat 5 Super Typhoon Sinlaku the 2nd-strongest typhoon so early in the year

https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2026/04/cat-5-super-typhoon-sinlaku-the-2nd-strongest-typhoon-so-early-in-the-year/ 


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Chunky Pea
24 April 2026 11:29:47
Some 'wow' footage from the storms in central US yesterday. 


Patrick,

East Galway, Ireland.

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24 April 2026 12:26:32

Some 'wow' footage from the storms in central US yesterday. 

Originally Posted by: Chunky Pea 

Wouldn't you have loved to have been up there filming that? Well, maybe not.

Meanwhile the route up Everest has been blocked by an unusually large icefall

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy81lrnv5peo 


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Chichester 12m asl

Chunky Pea
24 April 2026 15:34:45
Some on the ground footage of those US storms. 


Patrick,

East Galway, Ireland.

ozoneaurora
24 April 2026 16:04:52
Wow! I wonder if there's been any tornadoes too!
Chunky Pea
24 April 2026 17:21:11

Wow! I wonder if there's been any tornadoes too!

Originally Posted by: ozoneaurora 

Yep, not sure from the same storm but from the same general region yesterday:


Patrick,

East Galway, Ireland.

Jiries
04 May 2026 15:00:28
It been a very cool day and very cold over the Troodos mountains.  Heavy snow fell overnight to early this morning and reached staggering 19cm for May, almost higher than this recent winter.  Uppers was quite cold at 2C giving maxes of 18.2c in Nicosia and 8.9C last night with rain early on.  It also was cool yesterday but today the coolest.  Last time to see snow over May that depth was in 1992 at 10cm after their coldest winter.

Will return back to normal 30C as it should be for May average.  Very interesting weather even there which UK lacking off.

ozoneaurora
04 May 2026 16:45:11

It been a very cool day and very cold over the Troodos mountains.  Heavy snow fell overnight to early this morning and reached staggering 19cm for May, almost higher than this recent winter.  Uppers was quite cold at 2C giving maxes of 18.2c in Nicosia and 8.9C last night with rain early on.  It also was cool yesterday but today the coolest.  Last time to see snow over May that depth was in 1992 at 10cm after their coldest winter.

Will return back to normal 30C as it should be for May average.  Very interesting weather even there which UK lacking off.

Originally Posted by: Jiries 

That is very unusual. Must be equivalent of widespread snowfall over England in May (which happens once every now and then, like in early May 1979).

roadrunnerajn
04 May 2026 17:56:45
I lived in Troodos and worked at Mt Olympus between 92-95. We often had snow during the winter which was two metres deep by the end of the season. We had snow in late April on two of the winters though a general thaw usually set in by late March.


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doctormog
04 May 2026 19:03:43
On the subject of snow and thaw, today was the last day of Cairngorm’s ski season.
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11 May 2026 21:49:58
On one April day, all of the planet’s top 50 hottest cities were in a single country

https://edition.cnn.com/2026/05/11/climate/50-hottest-cities-aqi-india-heatwave 

Banda in Uttar Pradesh reached 46.4C in the day and dipped to 34.7C at night


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Chichester 12m asl

DEW
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14 May 2026 17:57:10
Warning of record global temperatures as chance of very strong El Niño grows

https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/articles/cvgzn11v421o 


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Chichester 12m asl

Devonian
14 May 2026 18:40:17

Warning of record global temperatures as chance of very strong El Niño grows

https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/articles/cvgzn11v421o 

Originally Posted by: DEW 

Indeed. it could well be serious, there is a reasonable chance it might only be strong. Some maps I've seen show the whole of the eastern Pacific as very warm - maybe that's good, maybe not.

There are several replies:

1. it's ever more obvious the world needs to decarbonise, and as fast as possible

2. There's a half cut bloke down the pub who's disproved all this global warming nonsense.

3, it's summer init.

Europe (including us) is closer to 1 than 2. Reform and Trump between 2 an 3.

Gandalf The White
14 May 2026 21:20:46

Indeed. it could well be serious, there is a reasonable chance it might only be strong. Some maps I've seen show the whole of the eastern Pacific as very warm - maybe that's good, maybe not.

There are several replies:

1. it's ever more obvious the world needs to decarbonise, and as fast as possible

2. There's a half cut bloke down the pub who's disproved all this global warming nonsense.

3, it's summer init.

Europe (including us) is closer to 1 than 2. Reform and Trump between 2 an 3.

Originally Posted by: Devonian 

The problem, Dev, is that the boat that would have got us to a survivable climate has now sailed.  Sea level is rising faster than ever, having increased in the last decade: we’re now looking at 5 cm per decade. It will continue to increase, driven by melting ice and thermal expansion.  It might not sound much but it’s a one way street heading downhill: potentially a metre in 75 years is incredibly serious.

A huge amount of the additional heat from AGW has been taken up by the oceans. That will likely mean more extreme El Niño events, such as this one predicted (with a fairly high confidence level) for later this year.  That will most likely drive global air temperatures to a new record, potentially 1.7-1.8c above pre-industrial levels.

Global CO2 is now above 430ppm.  

There’s a really good animation here: https://science.nasa.gov/earth/explore/earth-indicators/carbon-dioxide/

The emissions juggernaut won’t be stopping this side of 500ppm, I don’t think?


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