Spain's 117 Degree Summertime as Climate Change Worsens

martin

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"The record was one of scores set in the broader region since the middle of last week. In addition to Spain, punishing heat scorched portions of Portugal, Italy, Morocco and Algeria. Notably, the temperature in Syracuse, Sicily, skyrocketed to 120 degrees Wednesday, potentially setting a new all-time heat record for all of Europe."

https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2021/08/16/spain-heatwave-europe-middle-east/

The planet also cooked in the United States.

"The evidence that a climate crisis is well underway appears to be everywhere: the Great Salt Lake in Utah drying up, severe weather regularly imperiling the electric grid in Texas, wildfires scorching the drought-plagued West, “climate refugees” seeking higher land in Louisiana and tidal floods swamping the streets of Miami."


https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/17/us/politics/climate-change-manchin-biden.html
 
I lived in Spain a few decades ago and the temperature stayed above 100 degrees for weeks.

No global warming.

Get a clue, Marty.
 
I lived in Spain a few decades ago and the temperature stayed above 100 degrees for weeks.

No global warming.

Get a clue, Marty.

Marty, think for yourself!! Here are just a few high temps over the years!! WaPo has a warmist agenda, I think they are relying on the fact that not too many Americans go to Spain.

Temperature Location Date Recorded
47.3 °C (117.1 °F) Montoro July 13, 2017
47.1 °C (116.8 °F) Mengíbar August 11, 2012
47.0 °C (116.6 °F) Badajoz June 27, 1864 and August 1964
47.0 °C (116.6 °F) Seville August 6, 1946
47.0 °C (116.6 °F) Sabinar-Lomo August 24, 1996
46.9 °C (116.4 °F) El Carpio August 10, 2012
46.6 °C (115.9 °F) Córdoba July 23, 1995
46.5 °C (115.7 °F) Agaete July 30, 2007
46.5 °C (115.7 °F) Sanlúcar August 11, 2012
46.3 °C (115.3 °F) El Carpio August 11, 2012
46.2 °C (115.2 °F) Córdoba August 1, 2003
46.1 °C (115.0 °F) Murcia July 4, 1994
46.1 °C (115.0 °F) Montoro August 10, 2012
46 °C (115 °F) Jaén July 8, 1939


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_extreme_temperatures_in_Spain
 
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Temperature Location Date Recorded
47.3 °C (117.1 °F)[6] Montoro July 13, 2017
47.1 °C (116.8 °F)[7] Mengíbar August 11, 2012
47.0 °C (116.6 °F)[3] Badajoz June 27, 1864 and August 1964
47.0 °C (116.6 °F)[3] Seville August 6, 1946
47.0 °C (116.6 °F)[8] Sabinar-Lomo Negro, El Hierro August 24, 1996
46.9 °C (116.4 °F)[9] El Carpio August 10, 2012
46.6 °C (115.9 °F)[2][3][7] Córdoba July 23, 1995
46.6 °C (115.9 °F)[9] Jimena de la Frontera August 11, 2012
46.5 °C (115.7 °F)[5] Agaete July 30, 2007
46.5 °C (115.7 °F)[9] Sanlúcar la Mayor August 11, 2012
46.3 °C (115.3 °F)[9] El Carpio August 11, 2012
46.2 °C (115.2 °F)[7] Córdoba August 1, 2003
46.1 °C (115.0 °F) Murcia July 4, 1994
46.1 °C (115.0 °F)[7][10] Montoro August 10, 2012
46 °C (115 °F)[2] Jaén July 8, 1939
46 °C (115 °F)[8] Llanos de Aridane, La Palma August 20, 1953
46 °C (115 °F)[9] Écija August 10, 2012
46 °C (115 °F)[11] Mengíbar August 10, 2012
45.9 °C (114.6 °F)[7] Seville August 11, 2012
45.8 °C (114.4 °F)[7] La Rambla August 10, 2012
45.9 °C (114.6 °F)[10] Ciudad Jardín, Córdoba August 11, 2012
45.6 °C (114.1 °F)[7] Córdoba July 20, 1967
45.6 °C (114.1 °F)[7] Córdoba July 22 and 24, 1995
45.5 °C (113.9 °F) Albacete August 31, 1903
45.5 °C (113.9 °F)[8] La Oliva July 4, 1994
45.5 °C (113.9 °F)[11] El Carpio August 9, 2012
45.4 °C (113.7 °F) Seville July 23, 1995
45.4 °C (113.7 °F)[7][11] Córdoba July 17, 1978 and August 11, 2012
45.3 °C (113.5 °F)[11] Úbeda August 9, 2012
45.3 °C (113.5 °F) Arahal August 11, 2012
45.3 °C (113.5 °F) Jaén August 9, 2012
45.2 °C (113.4 °F) Colmenar August 11, 2012
45.2 °C (113.4 °F)[7][11] Córdoba August 10, 2012
45.1 °C (113.2 °F)[7][11] Montoro August 11, 2012
45 °C (113 °F)[7] Córdoba June 26, 1965 and July 21, 1995
45 °C (113 °F) Badajoz August 1, 2003
45 °C (113 °F)[11] Adamuz August 9, 2012
45 °C (113 °F)[7] Santa Elena August 10, 2012
44.9 °C (112.8 °F)[11] Torreblascopedro August 9, 2012
44.9 °C (112.8 °F)[7] Almadén August 10, 2012
44.9 °C (112.8 °F)[7] Alhama de Murcia August 10, 2012
44.9 °C (112.8 °F)[7] Morón de la Frontera August 11, 2012
44.8 °C (112.6 °F) Badajoz Airport August 1, 2003
44.8 °C (112.6 °F)°C[7] Córdoba

Indeed.

Where did you get this data, Prima?

I've been to almost every city that you listed.

Sevilla, yena de gracia...todo de Espana.
 
I lived in Spain a few decades ago and the temperature stayed above 100 degrees for weeks.

No global warming.

Get a clue, Marty.

Never that much over 100, but you would make the same clueless remark if it went to 57 degrees over 100. And that is just Spain. New heat records were set across Europe as we have our own worsening summer miseries.
As for Primavera's temperatures note they are nearly all 21st Century. His data is evidence Of climate change, not against it.
 
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"The record was one of scores set in the broader region since the middle of last week. In addition to Spain, punishing heat scorched portions of Portugal, Italy, Morocco and Algeria. Notably, the temperature in Syracuse, Sicily, skyrocketed to 120 degrees Wednesday, potentially setting a new all-time heat record for all of Europe."

https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2021/08/16/spain-heatwave-europe-middle-east/

The planet also cooked in the United States.

"The evidence that a climate crisis is well underway appears to be everywhere: the Great Salt Lake in Utah drying up, severe weather regularly imperiling the electric grid in Texas, wildfires scorching the drought-plagued West, “climate refugees” seeking higher land in Louisiana and tidal floods swamping the streets of Miami."


https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/17/us/politics/climate-change-manchin-biden.html

Watched a segment on that on the national news last night. It's horrifying. Hundreds have already died from the heat alone; there are also wildfires raging across the Iberian Peninsula.
 
Never that much over 100, but you would make the same clueless remark if it went to 57 degrees over 100. And that is just Spain. New heat records were set across Europe as we have our own worsening summer miseries.
As for Primavera's temperatures note they are nearly all 21st Century. His data is evidence Of climate change, not against it.

Marty, 46 °C (115 °F)[8] Llanos de Aridane, La Palma August 20, 1953.

This wasn’t in the 21st century.

I was in almost every city on Prima’s list in the twentieth century and it was well over 100 degrees for weeks.

You are blowing smoke.

Don’t do that.
 
I no longer give a shit about what happens with or because of the climate.

After humans kill themselves off and disappear, over the ensuing tens of thousands of years, hopefully nature will heal itself and hopefully all the flora and fauna will be hearty enough to survive and flourish.

Fuck humans.

We've never deserved this beautiful planet we were given as our home.
 
hmmm... lets see, its summer and oddly enough its hot on the Iberian peninsula...

sounds like someone else in Espana is tilting at windmills.
 
Marty, think for yourself!! Here are just a few high temps over the years!! WaPo has a warmist agenda, I think they are relying on the fact that not too many Americans go to Spain.

Temperature Location Date Recorded
47.3 °C (117.1 °F) Montoro July 13, 2017
47.1 °C (116.8 °F) Mengíbar August 11, 2012
47.0 °C (116.6 °F) Badajoz June 27, 1864 and August 1964
47.0 °C (116.6 °F) Seville August 6, 1946
47.0 °C (116.6 °F) Sabinar-Lomo August 24, 1996
46.9 °C (116.4 °F) El Carpio August 10, 2012
46.6 °C (115.9 °F) Córdoba July 23, 1995
46.5 °C (115.7 °F) Agaete July 30, 2007
46.5 °C (115.7 °F) Sanlúcar August 11, 2012
46.3 °C (115.3 °F) El Carpio August 11, 2012
46.2 °C (115.2 °F) Córdoba August 1, 2003
46.1 °C (115.0 °F) Murcia July 4, 1994
46.1 °C (115.0 °F) Montoro August 10, 2012
46 °C (115 °F) Jaén July 8, 1939


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_extreme_temperatures_in_Spain
Bam. thread kill. good work
 
"The record was one of scores set in the broader region since the middle of last week. In addition to Spain, punishing heat scorched portions of Portugal, Italy, Morocco and Algeria. Notably, the temperature in Syracuse, Sicily, skyrocketed to 120 degrees Wednesday, potentially setting a new all-time heat record for all of Europe."

https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2021/08/16/spain-heatwave-europe-middle-east/

The planet also cooked in the United States.

"The evidence that a climate crisis is well underway appears to be everywhere: the Great Salt Lake in Utah drying up, severe weather regularly imperiling the electric grid in Texas, wildfires scorching the drought-plagued West, “climate refugees” seeking higher land in Louisiana and tidal floods swamping the streets of Miami."


https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/17/us/politics/climate-change-manchin-biden.html

Yes, just read that story. In New Mexico, we just ended a 3 month fire that was the worst in the state's history.
 
I no longer give a shit about what happens with or because of the climate.

After humans kill themselves off and disappear, over the ensuing tens of thousands of years, hopefully nature will heal itself and hopefully all the flora and fauna will be hearty enough to survive and flourish.

Fuck humans.

We've never deserved this beautiful planet we were given as our home.


AI robots are the next stage of evolution.
 
hmmm... lets see, its summer and oddly enough its hot on the Iberian peninsula...

sounds like someone else in Espana is tilting at windmills.

And "oddly enough" the Right's ideological halfwits keep what minds they have firmly closed.
 
Extreme Heat Continues Its March Across Western Europe

In France, the extreme temperatures that have fed wildfires in the south are expected to sweep into the north, especially along the Atlantic coast, which was bracing for uncharacteristically scorching weather.

In Italy, where temperatures were expected to be in the 90s on Sunday, the heat was bad enough, but the country is also experiencing its worst drought in years. The government has allocated 36.5 million euros, about $36.8 million, for water-starved farmers in northern regions. Two hydro-electrical plants had to be shut in the area because there was not enough water to cool them.

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/17/world/europe/europe-uk-heat-wave.html
 
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