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10 votes
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The amount of lightning happening globally at any given time is impressive
16 votes -
Hurricane Beryl setting alarming records
25 votes -
Melt rate of Greenland ice sheet can predict summer weather in Europe – location, extent and strength of recent freshwater events suggest unusually warm and dry summer
14 votes -
Norway hit by hurricane-force winds – is climate change making Europe's extreme storms worse?
12 votes -
Summer of severe heatwaves predicted for Australia as Bureau of Meteorology declares El Niño
23 votes -
Researchers are trying to unravel the mystery of snow that falls but never shows up in the Colorado river
13 votes -
Home weather stations - what's the weather like where you are?
I've been idly browsing for a home weather station for a while, hoping to contribute to the local sensor network for a region that's got lots of microclimate variation. I saw this one from Seeed...
I've been idly browsing for a home weather station for a while, hoping to contribute to the local sensor network for a region that's got lots of microclimate variation. I saw this one from Seeed Studio today, and was hoping for some reviews and advice. Seeed Studio devices are known for open source software, and I wouldn't mind playing with writing a tie-in for sprinkler system automation so we're not irrigating when it's about to rain. It wouldn't be situated so far from the house that we'd need to use the LoRaWAN feature, though.
Concurrently, we just had an inch of rain dropped on our house in the space of 15 minutes, with winds that were taking down tree branches. The weather report says "light rain", weather stations a mile away continue to indicate that everything is bone dry with quiet air. This rainstorm breaks a nearly month-long drought. I'm finding it nerve-wracking that climate change makes it impossible to use past local weather as a predictor of what to expect for gardening, home maintenance, and outdoor activities, and local weather reports are so inaccurate. So that's (hopefully) where the weather station might come into play.
That being said, any chat about your local conditions and reporting from your station is welcome.
21 votes -
For the first time on record precipitation on Saturday at the summit of Greenland, roughly two miles above sea level, fell as rain and not snow
29 votes -
Third-biggest ice loss for Greenland in a single day since 1950 – rapid melt followed warm air being trapped by a change in atmospheric circulation patterns
8 votes -
Global increase in major tropical cyclone exceedance probability over the past four decades
5 votes -
National Hurricane Center nailed track forecast for Laura within a mile and three days in advance
9 votes -
Risk of 40°C/104°F heat in the UK ‘rapidly increasing’, says Met Office—a temperature never before recorded in the UK could possibly occur as frequently as once every 3.5 years by 2100
11 votes -
Climate worst-case scenarios may not go far enough, cloud data shows
7 votes -
Oslo may see just fifty days of snow deeper than 30cm in 2050, down from eighty days today and 140 days in 1900
8 votes -
Norway records warmest ever January day at 19C – the main cause for the record-breaking temperatures at this particular site was from a foehn wind
9 votes -
Heatwaves on multiple continents linked by jet stream tendency
9 votes -
Plastic particles falling out of sky with snow in Arctic
7 votes -
It’s not in your head: Urban flooding is getting much more common
14 votes -
Tropical Storm Barry expected to landfall as hurricane; Mississippi River rising faster than expected
7 votes -
On 'hottest day in history of France,' world told 'do not look away' as police tear-gas climate campaigners in Paris
33 votes -
Europe has had five 500-year summers in fifteen years
18 votes -
Severe weather pits meteorologists against some viewers
5 votes -
Hurricane Center reclassifies Michael to category 5, the first such storm to make landfall since 1992
7 votes -
As more rain falls, Greenland is melting faster
7 votes -
New Zealand heatwave - the science behind why it's so hot
4 votes -
How Western Australia's Pilbara region can generate a heatwave that can stretch to Melbourne
3 votes -
Hurricane Florence isn't alone: Four powerful storms seen from space in one day
9 votes -
Droughts, heatwaves and floods: How to tell when climate change is to blame
9 votes -
Global warming is increasing the chances of heatwaves, scientists say
6 votes -
Methane is giving noctilucent clouds a boost
3 votes -
Taiwan shuts down for Typhoon Maria
4 votes -
Recently published study in Nature shows that tropical storms have slowed by 10% over seventy years
4 votes -
Rare Gulf of Aden tropical cyclone to bring flood risk to Yemen, Somalia
3 votes