UK weather: hottest June since records began - Met Office
We seem to be breaking new records constantly at the moment.... #climatechange #environment #unitedkingdom #uk #globalwarming #recordbreaking
UK weather: hottest June since records began - Met Office
We seem to be breaking new records constantly at the moment.... #climatechange #environment #unitedkingdom #uk #globalwarming #recordbreaking
And not just a little bit warmer - 0.9C is a lot.
That and the lack of rain made grass everywhere look parched.
We are beating all sorts of records, my concern is that the chnage seems to be speeding up.
We had a whole stretch a few weeks back where it basically didn't rain for 3 weeks.
Indeed. Being a pasty ginger who burns under a full Moon I had to really up my sun game. It wasn’t too hot (looking forward to that) but the sun was intense.
I suppose the worry is that it being so dry, so relatively early, any drought will quick in faster and last longer.
Oh it’s definitely speeding up. Atlantic sea temperature has been flying up this year. The Antarctic sea ice is freezing at an incredibly slow rate, like it’s 2 million km^2^ less than where it should be right now.
It feels like we’re at the start of a Hollywood disaster film, the scientists running around with printouts of data, but they’re not, because they’ve been warning us for decades and now it’s happening.
If you’re interested in up-to-date data on this sort of stuff, Zach Labe has some really great figures on his website: zachlabe.com
(I mean, the figures aren’t great because of the ramifications, but they’re clear and concise)
I had an argument with some pillock on facebook who was saying ‘it was hot once in 76’, I had to tell him his memory if obviously fucked because 1. data says so and 2. the changes since I was a kid in the 80’s are massive and noticeable to anybody.
When I was a kid, you were lucky if you got a few days over 20 degrees over summer, if you had a week over 20 it was considered a heatwave of costa del sol proportions. For the last decade or so I’ve noticed spring starts a lot earlier now and summers go on a lot longer, even in winter I’ve seen cold like I’ve never seen on a few occasions (last few have been weirdly warm though).
Last year it was 38 degrees where I live in fuckin Newcastle for over a week, opening the door was like stepping off the plane in Florida. How fucking stupid do you have to be to be my age or older and not accept this reality staring us all in the fucking face?
I’m old enough to remember the summer of ‘76 as I recall it was long and hot, but it was prolonged drought that was the issue. Many reservoirs were almost out and in quite a few towns domestic water supplies were restricted. That meant people in the streets queuing to fill buckets from standpipes. There was a plan to lay a pipe in the outside lane of the M4 to bring water from Wales to London.
So yes, it stands out in people’s memory as extraordinary and sparked a substantial investment in new reservoir capacity.
What people forget is the slow but inexorable rise in temperatures since then.
Yep! Reminds me of this stat from the met office:
An updated analysis of the annual UK temperature records from the Met Office shows that since 1884 all of the UK’s ten warmest years have occurred since 2002; whereas none of the ten coldest years have occurred since 1963.
I've started installing ceiling fans in my house and they make a world of difference.
I hope I never have to get air con installed, it just eats through electric.