Sweden heatwave: hottest July in (at least) 260 years

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Sweden heatwave: hottest July in (at least) 260 years

Stockholm started recording monthly average temperatures as early as 1756, and with no end in sight to the ongoing heatwave, Swedish meteorologists can already say this year will go down in history.

The old record was set in 1994, when the average July temperature was 21.5C. But many areas of Sweden have already reached that during one of the hottest and driest summers the country has seen, and the forecast for the coming week indicates that the mercury will climb even higher.

A warning of "extremely high temperatures" is currently in place for south-eastern Sweden, including Stockholm and Uppsala, where temperatures of over 30C are expected this week.

"What characterizes this summer is the persisting heat. A day or two over 30C is not remarkable, but it has been incredibly persistent, that's what's sensational," Bengt Lindström, meteorologist at national weather agency SMHI, told public broadcaster SVT.

Sweden's hottest temperature ever – 38C – was recorded in 1933 and 1947. This year shows no sign yet of beating that, but this month does have in total the highest number of days over 30C.

But most of Sweden would probably welcome an end to the heatwave. Firefighters are still battling wildfires of around 25,000 hectares, and farmers are struggling to feed their animals in the drought.

https://www.thelocal.se/20180723/sweden-heatwave-hottest-july-in-at-least-260-years
 

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Maybe you should let the hate out with another one of your facebook memes :lol:
 

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Oh, meme! Oh, meme!
 

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Hottest year ever.

Just like last year.

Its normal to have the hottest year ever, because its weather.
 

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When does a world wide heat wave become weather?





TINDERBOX Deadly wildfires and killer heatwaves are ripping through the planet from Athens and Sweden to Los Angeles and Japan

Europe, North America, Japan and North Africa are all experiencing scorching temperatures and devastating wildfires


Temperatures in baking Britain are set to hit 35C (95F) tomorrow.
With no significant rain, one water company has even begged to be allowed to pump extra water from the Lake District to maintain supplies.
The worldwide trail of extreme heat, death and destruction has seen at least 79 dead around the Greek capital Athens in the country’s worst wildfire in a decade.
Temperatures of 41C (106F) in Japan killing 65, with more than 22,000 in hospital with heat stroke.


http://www.thesun.co.uk/news/685958...om-athens-and-sweden-to-los-angles-and-japan/
 

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Sweden's hottest temperature ever – 38C – was recorded in 1933 and 1947. This year shows no sign yet of beating that, but this month does have in total the highest number of days over 30C.


So, you're telling us that it was hotter in the past.
Good to know that the global warming thing is real. :lol:
 

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Ummm...

Record cold start to Tuesday

Josh Pringle, CTV Morning Live
Published Tuesday, June 26, 2018 6:26AM EDT
It’s a cold start to the day in the capital.

The temperature dipped to 6.7C at 6 a.m. That set a record for coldest June 26 in Ottawa history.

The previous record for lowest temperature was 7.2C in 1970.
https://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/record-cold-start-to-tuesday-1.3988915

Record Low July Temperatures in Southern U.S., Alabama at 49 Degrees
https://www.scientificamerican.com/...atures-in-southern-u-s-alabama-at-49-degrees/

PUBLISHED JUNE 27, 2018

JUST HOW COLD can it get on Earth’s surface? About minus 144°F, according to recent satellite measurements of the coldest known place on the planet.
https://news.nationalgeographic.com...arth-measured-temperature-antarctica-science/

Tuesday’s low temperature shatters 120-year-old record
Published: Monday, January 01, 2018 @ 10:22 PM
https://www.whio.com/weather/minus-...west-high-temperature/IC9i9ttOg2xYfkWNG8Oe6J/

The winter that wouldn't end: cold continues, sets records
By Jesse Ferrell, AccuWeather meteorologist
4/10/2018, 12:40:27 PM
https://www.accuweather.com/en/weat...ldnt-end-cold-continues-sets-records/70004626


Just Ummmm...
;)
Boy...You nazicommieglobalisttyrant liars...just never stop, eh?
 
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Bar Sinister

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Ummm...

Record cold start to Tuesday

Josh Pringle, CTV Morning Live
Published Tuesday, June 26, 2018 6:26AM EDT
It’s a cold start to the day in the capital.

The temperature dipped to 6.7C at 6 a.m. That set a record for coldest June 26 in Ottawa history.

The previous record for lowest temperature was 7.2C in 1970.
https://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/record-cold-start-to-tuesday-1.3988915

Record Low July Temperatures in Southern U.S., Alabama at 49 Degrees
https://www.scientificamerican.com/...atures-in-southern-u-s-alabama-at-49-degrees/

PUBLISHED JUNE 27, 2018

JUST HOW COLD can it get on Earth’s surface? About minus 144°F, according to recent satellite measurements of the coldest known place on the planet.
https://news.nationalgeographic.com...arth-measured-temperature-antarctica-science/

Tuesday’s low temperature shatters 120-year-old record
Published: Monday, January 01, 2018 @ 10:22 PM
https://www.whio.com/weather/minus-...west-high-temperature/IC9i9ttOg2xYfkWNG8Oe6J/

The winter that wouldn't end: cold continues, sets records
By Jesse Ferrell, AccuWeather meteorologist
4/10/2018, 12:40:27 PM
https://www.accuweather.com/en/weat...ldnt-end-cold-continues-sets-records/70004626


Just Ummmm...
;)
Boy...You nazicommieglobalisttyrant liars...just never stop, eh?


So you have finally figured out that climate change works both ways. Congratulations.
 

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It's 23:44 EDT, I'm watching Colbert on the idiot box and we just had an emergency broadcast severe tonado warning for the Windsor/Chatam/Kent/Essex area. They're certainly in Tornado Alley but I don't remember them touching down at midnight, before.