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Cold in S America but I see today Moscow have equalled their highest
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On Jul 25, 8:37*am, Pete L wrote:
Cold in S America but I see today Moscow have equalled their highest July max of 36.7 The locally well-known hot spot in Brazil - Teresina - is currently getting those Moscow-like temperatures in its "winter" - highs up to 36C+ in the forecast, July average being 33.2C. Salvador temps are normal at 25-26C. Brasilia highs predicted for next 5 days 27-28C, above the average of 25C. Rio highs next 5 days in the range 24-27C, at or above average. I recall that in July 2007 there was a lot of publicity re colder temps in Argentina and Chile - and none about the warm anomalies further north, where I was staying. |
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On Jul 24, 9:37*pm, Pete L wrote:
Cold in S America but I see today Moscow have equalled their highest July max of 36.7 Yes, I mentioned this a couple of days ago. The new record is likely to be broken again this week. 100F is likely. 40C is not out of the question!! Quite incredible weather. |
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![]() "Dawlish" wrote in message ... On Jul 24, 9:37 pm, Pete L wrote: Cold in S America but I see today Moscow have equalled their highest July max of 36.7 Yes, I mentioned this a couple of days ago. The new record is likely to be broken again this week. 100F is likely. 40C is not out of the question!! Quite incredible weather. Just shows what the weather can do to surprise us. I mean look at the summer of 1666 http://booty.org.uk/booty.weather/climate/1650_1699.htm smack in the little ice age with the following winter very cold with severe frosts. Funny old weather really. |
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On Jul 24, 9:37*pm, Pete L wrote:
Cold in S America but I see today Moscow have equalled their highest July max of 36.7 Moscow and western Russia just won't cool. All sorts of problems with wildfires: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-10836281 .......and the 5-day forecast is in the high 90's, then 100F Thurs + Fri and peaking around 40C again on Saturday. Their new temperature record could be beaten again. Quite amazing temperatures. http://www.wunderground.com/global/stations/27612.html |
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On Aug 2, 8:07*pm, Dawlish wrote:
On Jul 24, 9:37*pm, Pete L wrote: Cold in S America but I see today Moscow have equalled their highest July max of 36.7 Moscow and western Russia just won't cool. All sorts of problems with wildfires: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-10836281 ......and the 5-day forecast is in the high 90's, *then 100F Thurs + Fri and peaking around 40C again on Saturday. Their new temperature record could be beaten again. Quite amazing temperatures. http://www.wunderground.com/global/stations/27612.html Still no let-up for the Muscovites; made worse by the wildfires and the smog they are producing. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-10897116 |
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, Dawlish writes: On Aug 2, 8:07*pm, Dawlish wrote: On Jul 24, 9:37*pm, Pete L wrote: Cold in S America but I see today Moscow have equalled their highest July max of 36.7 Moscow and western Russia just won't cool. All sorts of problems with wildfires: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-10836281 ......and the 5-day forecast is in the high 90's, *then 100F Thurs + Fri and peaking around 40C again on Saturday. Their new temperature record could be beaten again. Quite amazing temperatures. http://www.wunderground.com/global/stations/27612.html Still no let-up for the Muscovites; made worse by the wildfires and the smog they are producing. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-10897116 I see that it could be about to have a significant effect on the world economy, following Russia's being forced to cease exporting wheat: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/c...n-exports.html -- John Hall "I don't even butter my bread; I consider that cooking." Katherine Cebrian |
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![]() "John Hall" wrote in message ... In article , Dawlish writes: On Aug 2, 8:07 pm, Dawlish wrote: On Jul 24, 9:37 pm, Pete L wrote: Cold in S America but I see today Moscow have equalled their highest July max of 36.7 Moscow and western Russia just won't cool. All sorts of problems with wildfires: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-10836281 ......and the 5-day forecast is in the high 90's, then 100F Thurs + Fri and peaking around 40C again on Saturday. Their new temperature record could be beaten again. Quite amazing temperatures. http://www.wunderground.com/global/stations/27612.html Still no let-up for the Muscovites; made worse by the wildfires and the smog they are producing. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-10897116 I see that it could be about to have a significant effect on the world economy, following Russia's being forced to cease exporting wheat: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/c...n-exports.html -- OTOH USA are expecting a bumber crop! Will -- |
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On 06/08/2010 20:38, Will Hand wrote:
"John Hall" wrote in message ... In article , Dawlish writes: On Aug 2, 8:07 pm, Dawlish wrote: On Jul 24, 9:37 pm, Pete L wrote: Cold in S America but I see today Moscow have equalled their highest July max of 36.7 Moscow and western Russia just won't cool. All sorts of problems with wildfires: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-10836281 ......and the 5-day forecast is in the high 90's, then 100F Thurs + Fri and peaking around 40C again on Saturday. Their new temperature record could be beaten again. Quite amazing temperatures. http://www.wunderground.com/global/stations/27612.html Still no let-up for the Muscovites; made worse by the wildfires and the smog they are producing. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-10897116 I see that it could be about to have a significant effect on the world economy, following Russia's being forced to cease exporting wheat: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/c...n-exports.html -- OTOH USA are expecting a bumber crop! Let's hope so, as with the flooding in Pakistan doing a lot of damage to their main agricultural area, the poorer countries of the world might be in trouble and the richer ones paying a lot more for their food. -- - Yokel - Yokel posts via a spam-trap account which is not read |
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Let's hope so, as with the flooding in Pakistan doing a lot of damage to
their main agricultural area, the poorer countries of the world might be in trouble and the richer ones paying a lot more for their food. I believe the UK is a major exporter of wheat (and barley), and I would have thought that this year would yield a bumper crop. Canada is one of the world's largest exporter along with the US, and they must be having a good crop this year as well. I cannot imagine that the shortage from Russia is going to have much effect on the world's wheat prices, but I am far from an expert!! Though the Outlaws have said that flour is currently selling for 2 euros a kilo (just gone up 30%) in Portugal and bread is more expensive there than here. In the UK the price seems to have dropped over the last 12 months. I think energy costs are also involved but again, I'm no expert. _____________________ Nick Otter Valley, Devon 83 m amsl http://www.ottervalley.co.uk |
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