>60 degrees in NY in Mid-December
Are we fucked? Is it just because of El Nino, or is it also because of climate change?
Will it ever get cold again?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvmeUStFvz8
>>7720825
Same here, but in Michigan.
I don't know if that's just lake effect or if it's something else.
>>7720825
*NiƱo
The jet streams are blowing warm air from the Pacific ocean towards north america. This will continue to happen through January, then the jet stream will blow maritime air from the Atlantic for the rest of winter.
Get ready for normal winter in a month or so.
>>7720843
It's freaking warm here in germany too. I shouldn't be able to go outside without a jacket so close to christmas >(
>tfw in Minnesota and grass is still green
>tfw grass has never been green in December before
>>7720853
I'm just disappointed in Minnesota right now. It keeps on raining and I want no part in it.
>>7720844
But if El Nino occurs every few years or so, then wouldn't these temperatures also occurred in the recent past , instead of being record-breaking
>haven't seen snow in 7 years in Florida
>last time was skiing in Wisconsin
>snow on the ground for ten days in Bosnia, all dry now
fuck c:
El Nino, but global warming will make such events more likely and more intense in the long term.