São Paulo Below Freezing; Potosí’s Coldest June Night On Record; Rare Snow Settles In Chile’s Atacama; Hungary’s Cherry Crop Wrecked By Freeze; + Global Temperature Metric Is Meaningless
São Paulo Below Freezing; Potosí’s Coldest June Night On Record; Rare Snow Settles In Chile’s Atacama; Hungary’s Cherry Crop Wrecked By Freeze; + Global Temperature Metric Is Meaningless
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Today is shorter than yesterday, by one minute. We peaked out at 14 hours 50 minutes of daylight and stayed there for about a week. Today the days are officially getting shorter. But it’ll be awhile before that has an effect on temperatures. We’ve been in the high 90’s for a couple weeks, might be getting a ” cool spell” in the high 80’s. High humidity, too. I miss the GSM.
Today’s daylight is longer than yesterday’s daylight.
The effect on temperature will occur in August. That is when the wild animals start molting.
How come the people in the Northern Hemisphere walk around upside down?
Today is shorter than yesterday, by one minute. We peaked out at 14 hours 50 minutes of daylight and stayed there for about a week. Today the days are officially getting shorter. But it’ll be awhile before that has an effect on temperatures. We’ve been in the high 90’s for a couple weeks, might be getting a ” cool spell” in the high 80’s. High humidity, too. I miss the GSM.
Today’s daylight is longer than yesterday’s daylight.
The effect on temperature will occur in August. That is when the wild animals start molting.
How come the people in the Northern Hemisphere walk around upside down?