#ClimateWeirding

28.4°C um 4 Uhr morgens im Dunkeln auf 54°N an der Ostsee.
Abstrus.
Direkt am Strand ist es 24°C.

#ClimateWeirding #Wetter #Hitze

Ed Morris 🇨🇦🌿🗺🎻Edrmorris@mas.to
2025-06-14

It’s June 14 and we had frost last night. Fortunately I’m a procrastinator and hadn’t put in my transplants yet. #cLiMAtEweIrDiNG

Karen E. Lund 💙💛Karen5Lund
2025-04-01

@culturednyc Loud thunder in my area. Not normal for this early in Spring.

April? Fools?

2025-01-21

We've barely gotten any snow in #Maine this winter (a few inches the other night). However, #Florida, on the other hand...

Historic snowstorm hitting the South from Texas to Florida

Debilitating travel conditions and power outages are possible.

By Kenton Gewecke and Emily Shapiro
January 21, 2025

"The first ever blizzard warning has been issued for parts of the Texas and Louisiana coast as a historic snowstorm hits the South.

"Debilitating travel conditions and power outages are possible across the region."

abcnews.go.com/US/tuesday-us-w
#ClimateChange #ClimateWeirding #ClimateDiary

2024-12-06

i'm so fucking tired of living in a world where it's a radical thought to want to be able to drink the water, breath the air, or walk through the world safely.

the billionaires and the enclosers and their enablers deserve tar and feathers and worse

#Pollution
#ClimateWeirding

Anton HunterHunterAnton
2024-12-03

I learnt a new word today, thanks to this blog about @Philsturgeon and Protect Earth planting a load of trees.

protect.earth/blog/protect-ear

Great work to increase and in the face of , and (new favourite term)

Anton HunterHunterAnton
2024-12-03

@anlomedad @quixoticgeek @Sustainable2050 no disagreement here!

I'm going to start using the term more often too.

2024-11-18

Helianthus salicifolius (willowleaf sunflower) - been waiting for this to bloom all summer and I guess november is the time for it to pop #ClimateWeirding #Flowers #Plants

a small yellow sunflower partially unfurled atop a thin stem with very long thing leaves
2024-11-07

I should also mention that 4 days ago I was getting literally rained on (pulled out my rain jacket and appreciated it for a good 15 minutes!) during my late afternoon run #ClimateWeirding

2024-05-23

Not just the #GulfOfMaine waters that are cooling all of a sudden...

Waters off Scotian Shelf are cooling, but scientists can't say for how long

Lower temperatures have scientists wondering if decade-long warming trend is over

Paul Withers · CBC News · Posted: May 08, 2024

"Since 2012, ocean temperatures off Nova Scotia at depth have been consistently warmer — by about two degrees above normal.

"For example, near-bottom warming anomalies were detected in the Cabot Strait between Cape Breton and Newfoundland, Misaine Bank off Cape Breton, Emerald Basin on the Eastern Shore and Lurcher Shoal, Georges Basin and Georges Bank off southern Nova Scotia.

"The large and abrupt warming was enough to constitute a regime shift, said Dave Hebert, an ocean climate scientist who has run the Maritimes survey twice annually for many years.

"Regime shift indicates a persistent change in the structure and function of the ocean ecosystem."

cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia

#AMOC #GlacialMelt #ClimateChange #ClimateWeirding #NovaScotia

2024-05-19

[Paywall -- full text in post] Scientists puzzled by colder deep water temperatures in #GulfOfMaine

by Nicole Ogrysko, Maine Public May 15, 2024

"About a dozen years ago, the Gulf of Maine experienced an #OceanHeatwave unlike any other.

"Today, scientists are puzzling over new data that suggest the gulf may be experiencing another kind of
climate shock.

"Data collected from buoys placed in the Gulf of Maine show that over the last six months, deep water
temperatures are noticeably lower than the long-term average.

"'It’s not just cold in the deep waters right now, it’s really cold. And it’s fresher, it’s really fresher than it’s been,' said Nick Record, a senior scientist with Bigelow Laboratory. 'These are very unusual conditions, so I think there’s a lot that we can learn by watching how the year unfolds.'

"The Gulf of Maine is still one of the fastest warming oceans on the planet, Record said. The ocean #heatwave that hit the Gulf of Maine back in 2012 served as a prime example of the kind of surface temperature warming that much of the #AtlanticOcean has been experiencing.

"But #ClimateChange creates more unpredictable conditions, and Record said the Gulf of Maine may be experiencing another kind of #ClimateShock, similar to a late season #frost.

"'In some ways if we’re just expecting long term warming, we could be surprised when, even temporarily, we get these weird reversals to a cold situation. The more we can condition ourselves to think about surprises, what they might mean for us, the more we can be proactive and more be adaptive,' Record said.

"It’s not clear how long this pattern will hold, Record said. Because colder water makes for prime feeding habitat for critically endangered North Atlantic #RightWhales, Record said he’ll watch for whether right whales return to the Gulf of Maine in larger numbers this summer than they have in recent years.

"Colder deep water may also change conditions for the #lobster population. Deep water temperatures affect the timing of lobster molts, the presence of shell disease and other population impacts, Record said.'"

bangordailynews.com/2024/05/15

#AMOC #ClimateWeirding #ExtremeCold

2024-04-01

Natural Gas is Scamming America : Climate Town

Natural gas is methane. Incredible how quickly methane as a power source and rent-seeking extractive industry has grown and how bad it is.

nebula.tv/videos/climatetown-n

#ClimateWeirding #Methane #NaturalGas

2024-02-22

i'm so fucking tired of living in a world where it's a radical thought to want to be able to drink the water, breath the air, or walk through the world safely.

the billionaires and the enclosers and their enablers deserve tar and feathers and worse

#Pollution #ClimateWeirding

@MeanwhileinCanada i bring the battery inside, saves any trouble.
And the winter car i don't even try to start it during cold weather.
And we sure had it cold here, all of November was minus 10C at night, and in the new year we had a week of minus 30C nights...
#climateweirding #Climatechange #canada

@Sustainable2050 climate weirding is also flooding San Diego, Ca, and here in western canada we went from a week of -30C to fog and drizzle of ocean air...
caused a helicopter crash of heli skiiers..
#climateweirding, #globalwarming

2024-01-18

This nonstop #lakeeffect in #wny / #buffalo is wild, but has anyone looked at the flooding risks due to the coming unusually warm weather? Several feet of snow sucks, several feet of rapidly melting snow can be cataclysmic...
#wX #weather #climatechange #climateweirding

2023-12-31

Has anyone written a book on thie history and signs of degraded ecology in the built environment? Thinking things like comparative analysis of how commons, parks, yards, trees, etc. have changed over time.

Every time I go for a walk I see trees that need a very local arborist who can spend some time on a few dozen blocks every year in the summer and winter and make the tree healthy long-term. A few people do good work on their trees but most of the urban trees, particularly above 20ft tall look like shit. Bad branch junctions that will rip out under #ClimateWeirding weather, badly trimmed branches, rips from being hit by delivery trucks, diseased trees that need to be burned, tree of heaven spreading, and any number of other shits.

Since no one is really responsible for it until it falls on a car or knocks over in a windstorm these things don't get taken care of. No one is going to freeze to death if they do a shit job on their trees and can't get firewood. No one is building a house for their kid from the oaks their grandfather planted in the back for just that purpose, etc.

:molotov: capitalism and how much it degrades even simple things like street tree care

2023-12-31

Why Aren’t More People Collapse-Aware?

> Right now, our civilization is bingeing on resources like forests, topsoil, aquifers, fisheries, minerals, rare-earth metals, and of course, fossil fuels. By doing this, we’ve improved the standard of living for billions of people around the world, giving some people the impression that everything is fine. But what happens when all these natural resources start to run out?

collapsemusings.com/why-arent-

#ClimateWeirding

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