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Title: Earth to face unprecedented heatwave in 2015
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Published: Oct 31, 2014
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Post Date: 2014-10-31 00:50:51 by Tatarewicz
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Pravda.Ru NASA experts believe that in 2015, planet Earth will have to deal with an unprecedented heatwave. The forecast is based on temperature trends of recent years.

Since the start of permanent climate observations in 1880, the frequency of temperature anomalies has been growing. Occurrences of high average temperatures follow each other: in 1995, 1997, 1998, 2005 and 2010.

This September, average global temperature was 15.7 degrees Celsius, which is a new record for the past 135 years. During the first nine months of this year, average global temperature made up 14.7 degrees Celsius.

NASA experts say that the current year can be regarded the hottest since 1998. However, in the summer of 2015, different regions of the world will experience an unprecedented heatwave and drought, Rosbalt reports.


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Timothy John Bancroft-Hinchey в 02:42 31 октября Well scientifically you cannot predict atmospheric conditions accurately in any location for longer than 48 hours, so the rest is conjecture and maybe, if and perhaps. Ответить

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#2. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

You'll have to use the link. Way too much stuff to try and copy plus there are some neat charts and graphs. He does all his predictions from solar stuff.

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Astromet’s General Climate Forecast
Winter 2014-2015
Spring, Summer & Autumn 2015

‘A Quick Cold Winter, Early Warm Spring & Blazingly Hot & Long Summer & Autumn’

Published: 28 October 2014

Forecast by Theodore White, astrometeorologist.Sci

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#4. To: farmfriend (#2)

"However, into February 2015, according to my forecast, there will be signs that the winter season is on the wane by February, and by mid-February, the winter will come to an end - earlier than normal - and lead immediately into an early and warmer-than-normal spring 2015.

I forecast an early end to winter in late February 2015 with the emergence of an early spring that will yield warmer-than-normal temperatures."

Good, I can get a head start on my garden next year :)

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