Have you noticed the climate changing where you live?
I definitely have. Winters are generally quite mild but also erratic and summers are wetter
Have you noticed the climate changing where you live?
Yes, it's fucking hot now. Fucking UnitedStatians
you guys pollute too
No it's still hot year round
Summers are drier and winters on average now get as many days of 75+ as 70- degrees
Our actual winter is not as cold or snowy but it lasts much longer into the spring and then out of nowhere it’s 90+ every day.
The last time saw a real winter was like 15 years ago, now we don't even have real snow anymore.
it is warmer, it is wetter, there are extreme temperatures followed by unseasonable temperatures sometimes in the winter especially
I want some fucking snow
Could we please just nuke africa, india and china
are you from the PNW?
This too, the seasons change abruptly. Like summer doesn't really end until mid-october
No I'm from Florida, summers here used to be torrential rains every day. Now we only get a few of them except for hurricanes and the plants are dying cause of it
>summer doesn't really end until mid-october
Yep. Summer until October and then “Winter” until May.
ah I misread that bit about it being winter. I would've assumed Florida would be getting wetter along with the rest of the south
One other thing anons, do you talk about it with people around you? does there seem to be an awareness of it?
Winters are more cold, summers are hotter.
I like this climate change
When I was a kid growing up we used to have meter high snow every winter, now we haven't had a winter like that for maybe 15 years
Historically, E*Rope and The US contributed the most to climate change by a long shot
winter used to be -20 degrees and snow up to your knee just 15 years ago but nowadays we get like 3 days of snow each winter and the temperature is rarely below 0
No.
The global climate has generally been cooling in the past decade as solar activity has become on the low side. In the late 90s all through the 2000s in the eastern US, most summers were boiling hot (2003 and 04 were cooler) and there were many mild winters. Recently we've had very cold winters, mild falls, cold, wet springs, and warm but not exceptionally hot summers.
There was for example the infamous two weeks in December 17-January 18 when temperatures failed to get above freezing a single day and it was colder than the surface of Mars.
Snows much less in winter, and every year the summer sets new heat records. Not exactly deadly even if it goes for long, but sadly we don't live in a vacuum
Winters basically no longer exist here. Summers are much, much hotter.
I am told Europe is getting warmer and North America is getting cooler.
Why? Can I expect this trend to continue? And also why has it been so damn hot in the Northeastern US lately then?
Not really. The temperature has been increasing here too.
You dont deserve it
>And also why has it been so damn hot in the Northeastern US lately then?
It's the middle of summer?
>it snowed in June
>Didn't feel like Spring until May
>Summer came out of no where and we went from 23c days to fucking 37c days without warning
>Despite being in wildfire season we haven't had a single one yet
It gets weirder and more erratic every year
It’s been about 10 degrees warmer than it usually is and it’s been like that for at least a few weeks earlier than it usually is.
It's very localized and irregular because one of the more probable causes is changing ocean currents and jet streams (the latter are also affected by solar activity, so is definitely onto something here). It's never going to be the entire hemisphere or continent affected in a specific way because these currents don't give a shit about those distinctions.
The past two years we've had unusually cool springs, like not until well into May when it cracked 26 degrees. Last winter however wasn't exceptionally cold because of a strong Arctic jet that mostly prevented frigid air from coming south.