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September in Moscow was the warmest in the 150-year history of observations
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
[Regnum] September 2024 was the warmest in Moscow in the nearly 150-year history of observations, Deputy Head of the Roshydromet Situation Center Yuri Varakin reported on September 24 at the V Northern Forum on Sustainable Development, which is taking place in Yakutsk.
It’s been warming in Moscow since the end of the Little Ice Age? Astonishing. Or not, as the case may be. How do current temperatures there compare to the Medieval Warm Period?
He specified that the climate station at VDNKh has been operating for about 150 years.

"September has broken a record. Even though today is the 24th, believe me, it will be the warmest in terms of average monthly temperature in Moscow in almost 150 years," he said.

The day before, the scientific director of the Russian Hydrometeorological Center, Roman Vilfand, reported that the velvet season will last longer than usual and will not end before mid-October in the south of European Russia.

According to Tatyana Pozdnyakova, a leading specialist at the Meteonovosti news agency, September in Moscow could be the driest in history. Not a drop of rain fell in Moscow during the first half of the month, she noted.

Related: Washington Post Accidentally Admits Earth at Coolest Point in the Last 485 Million Years: Arguably, the Earth can be considered in a C02 famine.

Posted by: badanov 2024-09-25
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