Archive for August 17th, 2018

World’s oceans cool but atmosphere and land temperature peaks in wake of the Super El Nino

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World’s oceans cool but atmosphere and land temperature peaks in wake of the Super El Nino

While seas, bays and pockets of ocean are at record warm levels, it would appear the ‘global ocean thermostat’ has been turned down since peaking just ahead of the 2016 El Nino. So why have we had this so called ‘global heat wave’ in 2018? Check out the level of ocean cooling in the last […]

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UK is firmly back in ‘typical summer’ mode, Ernesto set to bring a soaking Saturday

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UK is firmly back in ‘typical summer’ mode, Ernesto set to bring a soaking Saturday

Thanks to the Icelandic trough regaining strength and firmly positioned to the NW of Scotland, the Atlantic winds are back in control and that means typical summer weather with lows and associated fronts sweeping through every other day. The good news is it’s by no means a washout but more changeable with brief ridging and […]

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