Se calmaron un poco los mosquitos--a la tarde volverán, según el programa que adoptaron en estos días-- pero el aire sigue irrespirable de humedad.
("Buenos Aires este pantano" rezongo desde adentro de la nube, a diferencia de don Abraham Simpson.)
Se calmaron un poco los mosquitos--a la tarde volverán, según el programa que adoptaron en estos días-- pero el aire sigue irrespirable de humedad.
("Buenos Aires este pantano" rezongo desde adentro de la nube, a diferencia de don Abraham Simpson.)
I'm sorry we changed Buenos Aires's climate.
Oh, no, it was always this bad. We could do without the small but measurable uptick in violent storms but at least there's no hurricanes here.
Yet.
Considering their source is in North Africa, getting their imparted rotation across the equator would be difficult.
But we're going to find out, aren't we? (The first typhoon to cross the Andes? Maybe that too.)
Hehe, Earth's continents are asymmetric, but the atmosphere is a lot less so. There is tropical storm formation in the South Atlantic, conditions are just a lot less favorable. But if we keep pumping heat into the ocean like so many poor bastards kept playing Russian roulette we'll get lucky someday.
¡Feliz quien se lo puede permitir! Hay actos escolares hoy, imaginémoslo nomás.