Temperatures as low as -15C in the tropics.
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Where is Gore?
Chilling out at his beach house. He’s not too worried about ‘rising sea levels’.
Well, isn’t it an anomaly of -15, so temps will be more like +10? Still cold though.
Temperatures in northern Chile and Argentina will be -15C this week.
In the tropics below 10.000 ft altitude?
P.S. Where are my bucks?
Yup.
– 13.7 º C in Esquel. @ 1847 feet.
http://iceagenow.info/2013/07/snowfalls-hit-argentina/
Sure looks like Glowball Warming to me.
show the map:
so far there is only am map with anomalies.
What I have seen are below freezing in southern Chile / Argentina and in the northern parts of these countries in the high Andes.
By the way it is winter down there.
Because a temperature anomaly of -15 degrees just screams Global Warming.
Anomalies are not season dependent.
Hi Fred,
no yup Esquel is in Patagonia. Not in the Northern parts of Argentina.
Quote MFKBoulder:
“By the way it is winter down there.”
Said Climate Commission Change Commissioner Will Steffen,” Previously, ”weather is not climate” was the mantra, but now the additional boost from greenhouse gases was influencing every event.”
http://www.theage.com.au/national/climate-change-a-key-factor-in-extreme-weather-experts-say-20130303-2fefv.html
The warmista bedwetters can’t blame “less ice causes more warming which causes more cold” as they did in the NH as ice mass increased in Antarctica.
http://www.irishtimes.com/news/environment/don-t-be-fooled-by-the-spring-snows-they-are-further-proof-of-global-warming-1.1343500
You’re right. I followed the link again and looked at Chile in the upper graph for the forecast. It will indeed be -15 over there. So normally it would be 0C this time of year.
Looks like it is in the mountains: http://www.chile.climatemps.com Nice website for temps etc.
If rainforests in Brazil would freeze over, I would be unpleasantly suprised.
In some parts of Brazil temperatures could fall to -8 to -10C next week (Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina e Paraná) . In july, 18, 1975, an similar event exterminates coffee plantations in the state of Parana, that produced in that time half of whole crop in the country. No more coffe in Parana since that time. The coffee plantations were to north. In the next days, others crops and animal creations may suffer with generalized frost and snow in some places.
Let’s see how the 2nd semester of 2013 goes. The 1st semester was pretty good with many records on Antarctica, a good recovery of the Arctic ice, record snowfall in the NH last winter… we’re on the right track so far.
The cold weather is also expected for the North American continent.
http://newsdoors.blogspot.com/2013/07/destructive-cold-outbreak-underway-for.html
It’s supposed to be the strongest cold wave since 1975.
It is certainly going to get very cold way north in the interior of South America, with snow likely for places in eastern South America that rarely get snow. Whether it makes it into the coffee plantations is still up for grabs. The models now seem to be showing too much of a dig back configuration in the upper air to allow the cold air to make it there, but these things are very tricky to forecast.
The last major Brazilian freeze was back in June 1994. I had a friend back then who saw it coming and made a killing in the coffee futures market. The July 1975 freeze was by far the worst and as others have said, wiped out almost the entire coffee crop.
Reblogged this on CraigM350.
That is not cherry picking, that is blueberry picking 😉
temperature anomaly 14-20th:
http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/analysis_monitoring/regional_monitoring/wctan8.gif
This is one I will have to disagree with. I live in Central SA and there is no such forecast: The weather maps are not showing this either and they are usually very very accurate up to 6-7 days forward.If you are talking about 13aug onwards you may be correct.(next cold wave)usually every 7 days in winter, but the high off Brazil tend to deviate the cold air southwards again
http://wxmaps.org/pix/sa.850.html
This post is from July, 2013.
Actually here you can see in vivo (live) how the high push/restrain the cold front”fork” southwards
http://www.eldoradocountyweather.com/satellite/misc/s.america-ir-sat.html LOL happens ALL the time = NORMAL event NOT GLOBAL WARMING LOL