• hstde@feddit.de
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      To be fair, I don’t think so, there will probably years that still be relatively cold or even colder than previously. Climate change is about extremes getting more extreme.

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        Yes but the overall trend is warmer.

        The likelihood of a colder year than previous ones will shrink further and further.

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          You’ll absolutely be getting a few weeks of unbelievable cold throughout the years, though - as in actual snow during summer and heat strokes during winter.

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        Don’t worry, sometimes there will be freak years where ocean currents reverse or something and there are widespread cold snaps and crops die

        And snowballs will be brought into government buildings to prove it was all a hoax by Big Green Energy. lib-status

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    This was not a good year for me to pick up Kim Stanley Robinson’s “Ministry of the Future” book

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      Don’t worry, it’s far more optimistic about our situation than reality calls for.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Although sea surface temperatures are also setting records this year, we have yet to feel the full impact of the warming of this phase of the Southern Oscillation.

    For those in the US, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has yet to release data on August but found that July was the 11th-warmest month on record in the contiguous 48 states.

    So far, it has worked out how climate change may have influenced three heat waves that happened earlier this year, along with the weather that fostered wildfires in Canada.

    More relevant to this summer, the team looked at heat waves that struck China, Europe, and North America in July.

    The attribution project looked at the warm and dry conditions that helped fuel the spread of these fires and found that climate change has made it twice as likely.

    Combined, it’s difficult to escape the conclusion that, for much of the Northern Hemisphere, the summer would have looked very different if it weren’t for the climate change that our carbon emissions have driven.


    The original article contains 819 words, the summary contains 172 words. Saved 79%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!

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    Here in Portugal it felt less hot than the last couple of years. Still hotter than what it used to be when I was younger.

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    This summer was very wet and cold with few sunny days and far more rainstorms than I’m used to for summer. Perhaps other places found it hotter but for me it was an unseasonably cool summer.

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      It definitely was hotter here. We’re a week into September and it’s still going to hit 109F today. That’s absurd. Thankfully we’re FINALLY going to start cooling off tomorrow, when it will ‘only’ be 98F.

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        Christ, and here I thought working in a 95° factory was bad… 110° is insane especially if you have the humidity we do…

        We “cooled off” today, down to 85° and 80% humidity… nothing like suffocating at work lol

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        Yeah actually September and July were quite hot for me too. I guess the cold August was just so bizarre for me that I’ve been focusing on it.

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    I’m in Florida and it’s been fucking hell. Even more so than usual. And now a second hurricane is on the way…

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      Don’t worry 99/100 spaghetti models show the hurricane won’t hit us. They’ve never been wrong before

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    I know there’s big trouble ahead but currently the summers here have just been getting better and better. Talk about conflicting feelings.