posted on May, 11 2011 @ 08:30 PM
Well I first saw this on GLP and it made me think, it's hot here in Holland.
Link for kudos
Everywhere in Europe it really warm, I mean it's tropical lately. And it was tropical in April to, we had a little rain and good temperatures.
Now over Iceland and the North Pole the air is a bit colder, in the states you've had heartbreaking storm systems tearing trough your country. Well we
have had the thread about the pillars of warm water flowing to Europe. That I can't find trough the search function. (If someone could find it for me
if you know the name)
So warm water from both sides of the ocean, hot air over continental Europe and cold temperatures above and behind whatever it may be.
And this warning from 2005 about Europe getting hotter from the bbc.
I am no global warming fan, at all.
I believe that it's mostly natural.
BBC link.
Now my question you to all is cause I aint no expert, but what is it and can that system maintain the crossing over the Atlantic and hit Europe?
This is the loop, of the system in question.
Screenshot of the system in question
Is it possible, I personally have never seen one hitting Holland.
But my mom did,
We had severe weather in 1953
www.schooltv.nl...
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Translation in English from google translate so don't try to be like my English teacher.
It's 1953 ... In the night of Saturday, January 31 on Sunday, February 1. The storm very hard, but it happens more often in that time of year. And
it is high water, but also occur quite often. Why were the people who just go to bed Saturday night. That night, fanning the northwesterly wind up to
hurricane force. It is high tide. That means the water is even higher. The disaster happens in a few hours. The water flows over the dikes. Break
through the dikes. The water strikes with great force against the inner dikes. Polders and fill up the water reaches yet another dam, which also
breaks through. Most dikes break between three and six hours during the night. Giant waves of some two meters high rollers in the polders. This whole
area in South Holland and Zeeland is flooded. The compounds, such as telephone lines are broken in hard-hit areas. Therefore, the rest of the
Netherlands had no idea how bad the people and animals in Zeeland are ready.
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