Here in sunny SoCal, for the last few years (aka, the hottest in recorded history), I’ve suffered through hot winter off-shore Santa Ana winds with temps in the 90s … in January!… and longed for the more moderate mid-70s of summer … except this summer, when it got up to 106 just 10 miles from the coast with an on-shore wind!
We had a very hot summer this year, with temperatures around 30C. But September started with a drop in temperature, colder than it usually is this time of year. And lots of rain as well.
Yes, “climate change is real”. Of course, it changes every single day. Typically, it gets colder at night and warmer during the day. Sheesh, give it a rest.
North of France, well known for its wet, water logged long grey days from sept to April and occasional snow in winter… is in urgent need of wet, water logged days for autumn and winter.
Northern Michigan is a little weird, this year. Many trees are bright red….. but most are still green. Color change is a little late,….. and half the trees haven’t gotten the memo. NO yellows or orange,….. just red and green.
Here in Arid-zona’s Valley of the Sun, we had fewer 110-plus-degree days this summer than we have in past years. In fact, we haven’t hit even 100 in more than a week, and by next week we’ll be in the upper 80s for highs.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member over 2 years ago
I live in the desert…please, no…
Doug K over 2 years ago
So there you have it … this is it … definitive proof … not only is climate change real … but it’s way beyond what anyone thought it was.
LeslieBark over 2 years ago
Here in sunny SoCal, for the last few years (aka, the hottest in recorded history), I’ve suffered through hot winter off-shore Santa Ana winds with temps in the 90s … in January!… and longed for the more moderate mid-70s of summer … except this summer, when it got up to 106 just 10 miles from the coast with an on-shore wind!
Gizmo Cat over 2 years ago
We had a very hot summer this year, with temperatures around 30C. But September started with a drop in temperature, colder than it usually is this time of year. And lots of rain as well.
juicebruce over 2 years ago
Not on my part of the blue marble . Fall has come on early and strong . Expect first frost next week ;-)
David in Webb Premium Member over 2 years ago
Yes, “climate change is real”. Of course, it changes every single day. Typically, it gets colder at night and warmer during the day. Sheesh, give it a rest.
Nebulous Premium Member over 2 years ago
Welcome to Florida. Until it’s underwater.
Vet Premium Member over 2 years ago
Texas Fall…..coats in the morning….shorts by afternoon. 53F this morning with 85F by evening.
cabalonrye over 2 years ago
North of France, well known for its wet, water logged long grey days from sept to April and occasional snow in winter… is in urgent need of wet, water logged days for autumn and winter.
b.john71 over 2 years ago
I like the idea, I’m sick of shoveling snow.
Hydrohead over 2 years ago
I feel like this is a distinctively Texas problem. At least it was when I lived there.
Ellis97 over 2 years ago
The temperature is dropping pretty fast where I live.
Chithing Premium Member over 2 years ago
Sounds like Charleston, SC has always been.
Dapperdan61 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Right now we live here in Fire season. We get such a nice orange glow from the sun
StarBeak over 2 years ago
Where I am, It is Winter 5 months, Autumn 2, Spring 3, Summer 2
jth4510 over 2 years ago
Regarding climate “politicians say, more taxes will solve everything” (Ball of Confusion by the Temptations)
DonCoyote® over 2 years ago
Northern Michigan is a little weird, this year. Many trees are bright red….. but most are still green. Color change is a little late,….. and half the trees haven’t gotten the memo. NO yellows or orange,….. just red and green.
sml7291 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Here’s a chart that helps highlight the impact by man and the industrial revolution on the rate of change:
https://xkcd.com/1732/
And while it’s a comic, the data points are based on actual facts (as opposed to what “facts” the usual trolls pull out of their collective butts)
rossevrymn over 2 years ago
Don’t try to explain this to right-wing populists.
edeloriea14 over 2 years ago
Chicago had a very hot spring this year.
Sam Handwich over 2 years ago
Here in Arid-zona’s Valley of the Sun, we had fewer 110-plus-degree days this summer than we have in past years. In fact, we haven’t hit even 100 in more than a week, and by next week we’ll be in the upper 80s for highs.
maxraleigh over 2 years ago
Why sunglasses only in the summer? You need them in the winter just as much, especially if it snows.