Edena_of_Neith
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I am simply curious as to how bad the heat wave is in Europe.
Are major rivers truly drying up totally?
Are the minor rivers running dry?
How are the temperate trees holding up against the heat?
How are the crops holding up against the heat?
I have looked at the weather maps.
There is no high pressure over the Sahara Desert currently, but instead there is low pressure stretching east-west across the central part of the desert.
There is a very large and strong high pressure system over western and central Europe, stretching up into Scandinavia.
The prevailing westerlies have been diverted around western and central Europe, and are flowing over the sea south of Iceland, through northern Scandanavia, and down into Russia.
There are no strong high altitude winds over western, central, or southern Europe at all.
I have confirmed reports London has broken it's all time record high.
I hear England, Germany, and Switzerland are ready to break their all time record highs, within recorded history.
I am curious as to what is going on.
Some of you may know that I have posted climatic-related posts before, on the ENBoards.
Edena_of_Neith
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I am simply curious as to how bad the heat wave is in Europe.
Are major rivers truly drying up totally?
Are the minor rivers running dry?
How are the temperate trees holding up against the heat?
How are the crops holding up against the heat?
I have looked at the weather maps.
There is no high pressure over the Sahara Desert currently, but instead there is low pressure stretching east-west across the central part of the desert.
There is a very large and strong high pressure system over western and central Europe, stretching up into Scandinavia.
The prevailing westerlies have been diverted around western and central Europe, and are flowing over the sea south of Iceland, through northern Scandanavia, and down into Russia.
There are no strong high altitude winds over western, central, or southern Europe at all.
I have confirmed reports London has broken it's all time record high.
I hear England, Germany, and Switzerland are ready to break their all time record highs, within recorded history.
I am curious as to what is going on.
Some of you may know that I have posted climatic-related posts before, on the ENBoards.
Edena_of_Neith
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