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MADRID (Reuters) - Heavy snow and icy winds blasted Spain as temperatures plumetted to -34.1C, the lowest ever recorded on the Iberian peninsula, the State Meterololgical Agency said on Wednesday.
The chilling temperature was recorded at Clot del Tuc de la Llanca in Aragon in the Spanish Pyrenees at 5.19 a.m., the agency said.
This was two degrees lower than in 1956, when temperatures of -32C were recorded in Estany-Gento, in Lleida, in northeastern Spain.
More heavy snowfall is forecast for much of central and northern Spain with temperatures expected to fall -11C.
A 75-year-old man who got lost after he decided to walk to safety when his car became stuck in a snow storm was rescued by police in Navia de Suarna, near Lugo, in northwestern Spain.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-s...on-redirect=uk
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We are entering a Grand Minimum, this is one of the first concrete pieces of evidence yet the Dems want to ban fracking, natural gas, oil exploration and nuclear.
Highest temperature ever recorded of your wife while she fucked Guno!
I mean...you understand how climate change works, right? I have to assume so, since you post about it frequently.
What difference do you think a single weather event makes?
cancel2 2022 (01-09-2021)
This doesn't necessarily disprove Global Warming.
There is a theory that Greenland & Polar ice melt would cool off the Atlantic Ocean & therefore cool.off the Atlantic regions like Spain.
However I don't think Global Warming is our biggest environmental concern.
It's China & India industrializing with pollution.
Deforestation.
It's the plastic swirl in the Pacific as big as Texas.
climatologists have long predicted wild temperature swings
that's exactly what we're seeing, along with a gradual rise globally
kitchen table High School fucked this pilgrim up big time
Micawber (01-08-2021)
The China India US thing is directly related to climate change.
You really ought to shut the fuck up, I've given you enough arse kickings in the past.
This paper is from Nature JournalOne study demonstrates that the period known as the Roman Warming was the warmest in the last 2,000 years. The other study provides evidence that it was just as warm up to 6,000 years ago. Both studies reinforce the occurrence of an even warmer period immediately following the end of the last ice age 11,000 years ago, known as the Holocene Thermal Maximum.
The first study, undertaken by a group of Italian and Spanish researchers, reconstructed sea surface temperatures in the Mediterranean Se8a over the past 5,300 years. Because temperature measurement using scientific thermometers goes back only to the 18th century, temperatures for earlier periods must be reconstructed from proxy data using indirect sources such as tree rings, ice cores, leaf fossils or boreholes.
This particular study utilized fossilized amoeba skeletons found in seabed sediments. The ratio of magnesium to calcium in the skeletons is a measure of the seawater temperature at the time the sediment was deposited; a timeline can be established by radiocarbon dating. The researchers focused on the central part of the Mediterranean Sea, specifically the Sicily Channel as indicated by the red arrow in the figure below. The samples came from a depth of 475 meters (1,550 feet).
https://www.nature.com/articles/s415...ntent=deeplink
Persistent warm Mediterranean surface waters during the Roman period
Abstract
Reconstruction of last millennia Sea Surface Temperature (SST) evolution is challenging due to the difficulty retrieving good resolution marine records and to the several uncertainties in the available proxy tools.
In this regard, the Roman Period (1 CE to 500 CE) was particularly relevant in the socio-cultural development of the Mediterranean region while its climatic characteristics remain uncertain. Here we present a new SST reconstruction from the Sicily Channel based in Mg/Ca ratios measured on the planktonic foraminifer Globigerinoides ruber.
This new record is framed in the context of other previously published Mediterranean SST records from the Alboran Sea, Minorca Basin and Aegean Sea and also compared to a north Hemisphere temperature reconstruction. The most solid image that emerges of this trans-Mediterranean comparison is the persistent regional occurrence of a distinct warm phase during the Roman Period.
This record comparison consistently shows the Roman as the warmest period of the last 2 kyr, about 2 °C warmer than average values for the late centuries for the Sicily and Western Mediterranean regions. After the Roman Period a general cooling trend developed in the region with several minor oscillations. We hypothesis the potential link between this Roman Climatic Optimum and the expansion and subsequent decline of the Roman Empire.
Last edited by cancel2 2022; 01-09-2021 at 10:20 AM.
I have no faith in humanity to reverse course. In fact, we've already crossed certain points of no return. By 2100, ocean acidification will have wiped out many species indirectly due to its effects on plankton and other lifeforms at the bottom of the food chain. The seas will probably be almost barren by 2200.
cancel2 2022 (01-09-2021)
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