Saphira wrote on 10.06.2025 at 22:08: I hate this unpredictable weather. The sun is shining, you jump happily into the garden ... immediately the wind picks up, seemingly blowing from all directions, and seconds later you're standing in pouring rain.
Saphira wrote on 10.06.2025 at 22:08: I hate this unpredictable weather. The sun is shining, you jump happily into the garden ... immediately the wind picks up, seemingly blowing from all directions, and seconds later you're standing in pouring rain.
It wasn't raining for me, but the maximum temperature was only 18 degrees in the afternoon, so I even had to put on a jacket when I went shopping. And all the weather channels agree that the end of this week is supposed to bring the first big heat of the year. So let it air out again before it gets really hot for 3 or 4 days in a row. After that, however, the temperatures we have now are expected to return.
No rain for me, but in the afternoon the maximum temperature was only 18 degrees, so I even had to put on a jacket when I went shopping. And all the weather channels agree that the first big heat of the year is due at the end of this week. So let it air out again before it gets really hot for 3 or 4 days in a row. After that, however, the temperatures we have now are expected to return.
If that's what they say on the weather channel, it must be true about the heat 😉 Maybe I was too hasty and it wasn't rain at all, but beads of heat that evaporated just before hitting the ground. I don't want to ventilate right now, though, because I'm freezing and the stove is burning. But joking aside - it's true, that's what they all predicted. It's actually supposed to get very warm at the end of the week. I'm curious.
Especially when it's 31 degrees here, to talk about heat in the middle of June (oh that's funny, it's summer...) ... For me, they're all not quite right. Heat used to be 36 degrees and above. I can remember days and weeks in July when it was 39 degrees and higher. That was actually a heat and then you can also talk about drought... Everything else is kindergarten or scaremongering... simply ridiculous.
And those deep red and purple colored weather maps... Boy do I ever p**s myself laughing at the weather man
Max_Bet wrote on 11.06.2025 at 16:38: Especially when it's 31 degrees here, to talk about heat in the middle of June (oh that's funny, it's summer...) ... For me, they're all not quite dense. Heat used to be 36 degrees and above. I can remember days and weeks in July when it was 39 degrees and higher. That was actually a heat and then you can also talk about drought... Everything else is kindergarten or scaremongering... simply ridiculous.
And those deep red and purple colored weather maps... Boy do I ever p**s myself laughing at the weather man
Or there were even years back then when there were a few days in March with at least 30 degrees. This year is the first time I've had a day with at least 30 degrees in June. But the climate panic continues nonetheless.
Or there were even years when there were a few days in March with at least 30 degrees. This year is the first time I've had a day with at least 30 degrees in June. But the climate panic continues nonetheless.
The topic of climate change, whether caused by humans or not, is a little more complex than "25 years ago it was 30 degrees in March, so everything is okay".
Ultimately, changing ocean currents, for example, would not necessarily make it warmer everywhere, but could also cool down in parts of Europe, while it would become (even) warmer in southern countries.
But the media's portrayal of the weather has become completely unobjective, I agree with you.
2 days of 30 degrees = heatwave... Heat for all I care, but wave? 😄
Thunderstorm = severe weather with danger to life etc....
But in my opinion, this is also due to the countless internet news sites that are vying for clicks with headlines...
The topic of climate change, whether caused by humans or not, is a little more complex than "25 years ago it was 30 degrees in March, so everything is okay".
Ultimately, changing ocean currents, for example, would not necessarily make it warmer everywhere, but could also cool down in parts of Europe, while it would become (even) warmer in southern countries.
But the media's portrayal of the weather has become completely unobjective, I agree with you.
2 days of 30 degrees = heatwave... Heat for all I care, but wave? 😄
Thunderstorm = severe weather with danger to life etc....
In my opinion, however, this is also due to the countless internet news sites that vie for clicks with headlines...
But it has to be said that the weather in DE has changed in the last 25 years. I feel like an old guy, but when I had my first winter here there was still easily 5-6 cm of snow! I lived in the city, by the way. It was certainly even more in the country.
Summer was exactly the same. It's become much more humid. Worse than Sicily, where it's 45-47 degrees (but rather dry).
Whether this has anything to do with climate change - I don't know, but the climate has definitely changed.
But you have to say that the weather in DE has changed in the last 25 years. I feel like an old guy, but when I had my first winter here there was still easily 5-6 cm of snow! I lived in the city, by the way. It was certainly even more in the country.
Summer was exactly the same. It's become much more humid. Worse than Sicily, where it's 45-47 degrees (but rather dry).
Whether this has anything to do with climate change - I don't know, but the climate has definitely changed.
That's how I see it on the whole, so you've misunderstood me if you've read something else.
Nevertheless, extreme things often remain in your head, similar to gambling😂, which cloud your perception somewhat...
Especially when it comes to summer, I also have the feeling that it's getting more and more humid. "It used to feel like you had a nice summer period and then a thunderstorm at the end after 2 weeks.
Now it always feels like you have 2 days of summer and then 3 days of thunderstorms... 😂
That's how I see it, by and large, then you misunderstood me if you read something else.
Nevertheless, extremes often remain in the head, similar to gambling😂, which cloud perception somewhat...
Especially when it comes to summer, I also have the feeling that it's getting more and more humid. "It used to feel like you had a nice summer period and then a thunderstorm at the end after 2 weeks.
Now it always feels like you have 2 days of summer and then 3 days of thunderstorms... 😂
Oh haha, then I misunderstood ^^
Yes, if we're talking about extremes: summer 2003 and winter 2011 (I think).
Otherwise it was always pretty much the same. Hardly any snow in winter and always humid in summer (especially the last 10 years).
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It wasn't raining for me, but the maximum temperature was only 18 degrees in the afternoon, so I even had to put on a jacket when I went shopping. And all the weather channels agree that the end of this week is supposed to bring the first big heat of the year. So let it air out again before it gets really hot for 3 or 4 days in a row. After that, however, the temperatures we have now are expected to return.
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If that's what they say on the weather channel, it must be true about the heat 😉 Maybe I was too hasty and it wasn't rain at all, but beads of heat that evaporated just before hitting the ground. I don't want to ventilate right now, though, because I'm freezing and the stove is burning. But joking aside - it's true, that's what they all predicted. It's actually supposed to get very warm at the end of the week. I'm curious.
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And those deep red and purple colored weather maps... Boy do I ever p**s myself laughing at the weather man
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I don't know, I thought about how he could get his paid but unused food back.... 🤷 Then I thought of this classic take away snack from movies etc😂
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Or there were even years back then when there were a few days in March with at least 30 degrees. This year is the first time I've had a day with at least 30 degrees in June. But the climate panic continues nonetheless.
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The topic of climate change, whether caused by humans or not, is a little more complex than "25 years ago it was 30 degrees in March, so everything is okay".
Ultimately, changing ocean currents, for example, would not necessarily make it warmer everywhere, but could also cool down in parts of Europe, while it would become (even) warmer in southern countries.
But the media's portrayal of the weather has become completely unobjective, I agree with you.
2 days of 30 degrees = heatwave... Heat for all I care, but wave? 😄
Thunderstorm = severe weather with danger to life etc....
But in my opinion, this is also due to the countless internet news sites that are vying for clicks with headlines...
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But it has to be said that the weather in DE has changed in the last 25 years. I feel like an old guy, but when I had my first winter here there was still easily 5-6 cm of snow! I lived in the city, by the way. It was certainly even more in the country.
Summer was exactly the same. It's become much more humid. Worse than Sicily, where it's 45-47 degrees (but rather dry).
Whether this has anything to do with climate change - I don't know, but the climate has definitely changed.
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That's how I see it on the whole, so you've misunderstood me if you've read something else.
Nevertheless, extreme things often remain in your head, similar to gambling😂, which cloud your perception somewhat...
Especially when it comes to summer, I also have the feeling that it's getting more and more humid. "It used to feel like you had a nice summer period and then a thunderstorm at the end after 2 weeks.
Now it always feels like you have 2 days of summer and then 3 days of thunderstorms... 😂
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Oh haha, then I misunderstood ^^
Yes, if we're talking about extremes: summer 2003 and winter 2011 (I think).
Otherwise it was always pretty much the same. Hardly any snow in winter and always humid in summer (especially the last 10 years).
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