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  1. I live in Texas and we no longer have fall and spring. At most will get like 2 weeks of each. And then it gets super hot or super cold.

  2. With the cloud cover today, it was only 90° however it feels like a Satan’s sauna. Every time I leave the house I’m like, “moisturize me!”

  3. When I was a kid, we built snow caves in the yard in my birthday, which is mid April.

    Now, say 25-30 years later, there’s very, very little chance of any snow on my birthday where I live. Summers are also so much warmer now than they used to be that it’s getting harder and harder to actually enjoy the weather.

  4. i wonder if these are the same satellites that this administration is trying to make self destruct? cant have inconvenient data getting in the way of good business

  5. no shit, me and the g/f have been saying for years they are a couple of months difference to when we were kids 😀

  6. He used to rain about a month straight May and June now we hardly have any rain and it’s just hot from February to September

  7. fourfingerwilly4 on

    No fucking shit. Seems pretty obvious to anyone paying attention to their own existence on this planet year by year.

  8. really? They only discovery it now? In western EU the seasons have been out of wack for at least 6-7years.

    I actually remember walking in deep snow in the Netherlands to not even getting any snow at all.

  9. It sounds like no one here has read the article. This isn’t about climate change. It’s about predicting weather patterns in regions that do not have strong seasonalities (I.e. without strong defined winters). It’s especially important for those microclimates that may be influenced by by geographical features such as mountains, or Mediterranean climates. The key thing here is that with 20 years of data, they can develop better predictive models for these climates which can aid in agriculture. I’d say this is pretty cool.

  10. AunMeLlevaLaConcha on

    Where i live, it feels like we only got summer, maybe 3 or 4 days of some chill on “winter”.

    Help

  11. It seems like not a single person here has read the article. It states that the temperate climate centric models of seasonal plant growth are incorrect, of course they are, as we know that non-temperate climates don’t have the typical 4 seasons. And it also discusses regional differences between areas that are near each other, that can have an impact on biodiversity (more of it in fact), as the entire rhythm of the ecosystem varies in a short distance. Populations adapt to specific microclimates and that naturally leads to more biodiversity.

    This is all quite interesting and I would love to see people with any interest in the topic discuss it, but now please tell me where is climate change discussed, and why everyone seems to have taken this comment section as a climate change rant session.

  12. I have noticed this for half my life. When I was a kid, the chance of snow on Christmas was very very good. In the last 20 years, I can not remember the last time we had snow near Christmas time. I’m in a northern state. It’s like season’s have moved back 1 month.

  13. I mean, I’ve noticed in the last few years that the seasons have been shifting later. I’m in Canada. Snow is starting in Dec. Maybe jan. Used to start snowing in October, nov at the latest.