Inderdaad, maar je zult het concept klimaat wel verwarren met weer. Of was je sarcastisch?quote:
Satirische opmerking.quote:Op maandag 8 januari 2018 13:48 schreef JeMoeder het volgende:
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Inderdaad, maar je zult het concept klimaat wel verwarren met weer. Of was je sarcastisch?
Daarom noemen we het ook klimaatverandering in plaats van opwarmingquote:
Gemiddeld gezien schijnt het warmer te worden, waarom zou je niet kunnen spreken over de opwarming van de aarde?quote:Op maandag 8 januari 2018 15:11 schreef FlyingEagle het volgende:
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Daarom noemen we het ook klimaatverandering in plaats van opwarming.
Ik denk dat het beter is om het klimaatverandering te noemen omdat opwarming in sommige gebieden juist gaat zorgen voor kouder en natter weer. Het brengt vooral extremer weer met zich mee. En wat dat betreft geen gebrek de laatste tijd. Onlangs record temperaturen in delen van australie, en juist extreem lage temperaturen in de VS. Zowel de winters als de zomers worden extremer.quote:Op maandag 8 januari 2018 15:16 schreef Ingolstadt het volgende:
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Gemiddeld gezien schijnt het warmer te worden, waarom zou je niet kunnen spreken over de opwarming van de aarde?
quote:Snow in southern regions - first time in 50 years
Following unprecedented road conditions across Morocco on January 20, 2018, when 5 000 km (3 100 miles) of roads were closed due to what authorities described as 'exceptional' snowfall, heavy snow arrived to the country's southern regions on January 29, for the first time in 50 years.
To address the unprecedented road conditions earlier this month, the Moroccan Ministry of Equipment, Transport, and Logistics mobilized 117 snow plows, acknowledging that the blockages disproportionally affected rural areas and promising huge investment in rural roads. The minister also made a public reminder that, before getting behind the wheel, Moroccans can use the application “MaRoute” to access the most recent information about the state of the roads across the country, the Morocco World News reported.
As if that wasn't enough, an unusually heavy snowfall started affecting Morocco's southern regions on January 29, after several decades of extremely dry weather. The snowfall is currently affecting Ouarzazate (gateway to the Sahara Desert), Taroudant and even Zagora, which hasn't experienced snowfall since 1968
Following unprecedented road conditions across Morocco on January 20, 2018, when 5 000 km (3 100 miles) of roads were closed due to what authorities described as 'exceptional' snowfall, heavy snow arrived to the country's southern regions on January 29, for the first time in 50 years.
To address the unprecedented road conditions earlier this month, the Moroccan Ministry of Equipment, Transport, and Logistics mobilized 117 snow plows, acknowledging that the blockages disproportionally affected rural areas and promising huge investment in rural roads. The minister also made a public reminder that, before getting behind the wheel, Moroccans can use the application “MaRoute” to access the most recent information about the state of the roads across the country, the Morocco World News reported.
As if that wasn't enough, an unusually heavy snowfall started affecting Morocco's southern regions on January 29, after several decades of extremely dry weather. The snowfall is currently affecting Ouarzazate (gateway to the Sahara Desert), Taroudant and even Zagora, which hasn't experienced snowfall since 1968.
Head of communications at the National Meteorological Directorate blamed the cold weather and southern snow on the influence of a very low pressure area, adding that similar weather (cold, snow and rainfall) should be expected across the country at least until Thursday, February 1.
From 06:00 local time January 28 to 06:00, January 29, Ouarzazate's city center recorded between 1 and 5 cm (0.39 - 1.96 inches) of snow, while Amzri and Imdrasse (surroundings) saw between 22 and 30 cm (8.66 - 11.8 inches) and between 10 and 20 cm (3.93 - 7.87 inches), respectively. Minimum temperatures in this region are expected between -4 and 1 °C (24.8 - 33.8 °F) and maximum between 5 and 9 °C (41 - 48.2 °F).
Weather authorities said the cold weather will particularly affect the Rif, Oriental, plateaus of phosphate and Oulmes, the Saiss and the interior plains. Meanwhile, the provinces of Boulmane, Ifrane, Khénifra, Midelt, Beni Mellal, Azilal, Errachidia, Tinghir, Ouarzazate, Al Haouz and Chichaoua will see snowfall.
quote:Ice covers Gateway to the Sahara for third year in a row
Ice has covered deserts around the Algerian town of Ain Sefra -- The Gateway to the Sahara -- on December 31, 2019. This is the third winter in a row we receive snow or ice reports from this area.
Some of you hardcore watchers will remember Ain Sefra and amazing imagery made by Karim Bouchetata on January 7 and February 5, 2018, when his images and story of a small Algerian desert town covered in snow made international headlines.
Karim has sent us another set of amazing images and a video he took on December 31, 2019. Both rare and amazing...
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