Archive for July, 2009

>EDITED: My explaination for why earlier Global Warming episodes of history were worse than today’s

Written by on July 28, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 1 Comment

>Over recent days I have felt the need to talk a lot about global warming. A subject that is becoming increasingly popular both in the media and public. Some say there is such a thing as manmade Global Warming, some say there isn’t such a thing and others say yes there is global warming but […]

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>Warmest day of Meteorological Summer

Written by on July 28, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments
>Warmest day of Meteorological Summer

> Image source: http://www.weather.com/maps/maptype/tendayforecastusnational/index_large.html The Bermuda high is finally making some progress at pushing the deep summer-spoiling trough west over the Great Lakes and a nice steamy, hot and hazy summers day is on tap for what has been a remarkably cool July across the urban Northeast to Great Lakes. The cool continues out across […]

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>Interview with Miles O’Brien coming up this Wednesday! Now I’m off for an early night

Written by on July 27, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments

>http://trueslant.com/milesobrien/ Sorry I’ve no more posts for today, it’s just past 9pm and I’m tired after a long day, Got up at 3.50am this morning after barely 3 and a half hours sleep, always seems though getting back into a work routine after 4 days off and bedtimes at midnight to 2am. Anyway. I have […]

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>Despite current summer-feel, there’s no mistaking the chill of this July.

Written by on July 27, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments
>Despite current summer-feel, there’s no mistaking the chill of this July.

> Image sourcehttp://dumbonyc.com/images/blog/flickr_lowerManhattan_eight_double.jpg Despite the trough axis migrating west and centering it’s cold over the Great Lakes and allowing the tropical, moist flow an open door into the Northeast, this has been one of the coldest July on record for many areas from North Dakota to New York City. So much so that a report […]

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>Comparing the numbers: Chicago and Minneapolis

Written by on July 26, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments

>I decided to look into the stats once again to see who significent this cool July is when comparing recent hot years to July 2009 which may end one of the coldest July on record with both Chicago and Minneapolis. For Chicago I have compared 2005 verses 2009 (last 100 degree July day) 2005Warmest high […]

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>Fighting Fiction, Not Fact, and filling pockets on the way

Written by on July 26, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments
>Fighting Fiction, Not Fact, and filling pockets on the way

> We live in the warmest days the earth has ever been around. Hottest weeks, hottest months and of course hottest years, decades, centuries. Along with all this “heat” we are coming across record hurricane seasons, take a look at this year! 2009… Just look at all those hurricanes exploding out of control across the […]

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>New article just out states less cold days and cold nights, less frost and more heat waves?

Written by on July 25, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments

>What I find interesting is how little I’ve heard over summer 2009 about heat waves across the world and where have all the tropical cyclones been?. Also stated was deaths have risen due to extreme weather. Cold deaths have been going higher than heat deaths of late and to be perfectly honest, with urban heat […]

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>Is there anything YOU want me to blog about? Let me know!

Written by on July 25, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments

>The hits keep on coming, so thanks for checking my page out.Is there anything that’s on your mind these days regarding the weather in your area or in general, let me know and I could blog about it. Email me at [email protected] Whilst your visiting, please be sure to sign my guestbook, let me know […]

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>Saturday Morning Coffee thoughts

Written by on July 25, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments
>Saturday Morning Coffee thoughts

> Yesterday’s highs, note blistering heat across coastal Africa and the Sahara as well as central and eastern Europe, also note the cool air covering western Europe and the UK. http://www.meteo.uni-koeln.de/meteo.php?show=En_We_We A very good morning. There’s nothing better than waking up to a beautiful sunny morning, a fresh new day. I usually only get a […]

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>It was a Million Degrees when I was on vacation

Written by on July 24, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments
>It was a Million Degrees when I was on vacation

> Picture from Benidorm, SpainImage Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Benidorm_skyline.jpg Summer 2009 temperature exageration continues. I have heard new claims since the remarkable new world record set in Turkey in June when I heard “normal highs along the coast of Turkey of 118! Yes, new record for Turkey that would be, wow. But better still, it gets to […]

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