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Post by Donar on Nov 17, 2018 13:25:20 GMT -5
Forgot Berlin... sunny year in the capital:
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Nov 17, 2018 13:48:15 GMT -5
Forgot Berlin... sunny year in the capital: How does the vegetation look now after such a long period of dry, sunny, and warmer than normal conditions? Quite an amazing year and hopefully one that won't be repeated anytime soon.
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Post by Cadeau on Nov 18, 2018 0:54:54 GMT -5
Copenhagen, Denmark October 2018
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Post by Donar on Nov 18, 2018 8:42:41 GMT -5
How does the vegetation look now after such a long period of dry, sunny, and warmer than normal conditions? Quite an amazing year and hopefully one that won't be repeated anytime soon. I can't speak for Berlin, but the vegetation here looks rather normal. Back in August it looked much worse. If next year will be that dry again, I expect huge vegetation damages.
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Post by Ariete on Nov 24, 2018 10:41:24 GMT -5
Northern Ireland got some of that northern heat this year. In Belfast May was the 4th warmest and June the 3rd warmest on record (over 150 years of data), so one can assume Castlederg had similar anomolies. The June record high might be an all-time record w00p w00p, as Belfast recorded their with a bokeful rediculous high of 29.5C. Yes and that June record is their hottest ever recorded in any month, babe.
Yes but August and September were pretty kusta ja paskaa with rediculous record highs, as the weather came from Greenland. Rediculous amounts of cold rain in January, boke, but the rest of the year hasn't been too wet. Will we see snow on the hills?
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