caballero reyes
The Living Force
Here in the capital of Sonora, Mexico, it has rained this summer more than many previous summers, on Friday at 3 in the afternoon fell a downpour. Today saturday the temperature is 28 C.
Persej said:Thank you Andre, that looks nice. :)
I wonder if that is how things will look when the Ice Age comes. Maybe that heat wave from Africa will become constant and will save us (those areas who are under red color) from the polar ice.
During the last interglacial period and the most recent glaciation of the Pleistocene (from 131,000 till 12,000 BP), Europe was very different from the Balkans. The glaciations did not affect southeastern Europe to the extent that they did in the northern and central regions. The evidence of forest and steppe indicate the influence was not so drastic; some species of flora and fauna survived only in the Balkans. The Balkans today still abound in species endemic only to this part of Europe.
Andre' said:So far this summer, at least in Italy, it was one of the hottest summers in many years...
Persej said:Thank you Andre, that looks nice. :)
I wonder if that is how things will look when the Ice Age comes. Maybe that heat wave from Africa will become constant and will save us (those areas who are under red color) from the polar ice.
Yozilla said:Persej said:Thank you Andre, that looks nice. :)
I wonder if that is how things will look when the Ice Age comes. Maybe that heat wave from Africa will become constant and will save us (those areas who are under red color) from the polar ice.
Yeah only in case that poles don't shift like in the Age of Mammoths as Pierre summarized in his latest article on Sott... I would like to be spared from heat waves like this one, so maybe if North pole could shift by 20 or 30 degrees so that Balkans area end up somehow on higher longitude - like Scandinavia is today - away from new Equator- maybe than this could have some cooling effects in regional politics. Imagine Balkans becomes like Scandinavia
hehe hehe
voyageur said:Smoke in the valley's of BC continues; its always there, morning day and night - please send rain (not too much, yet just enough) please!
Here is the full moon from the other night - it was ominous, a Red Blood Moon.