Why Wroclaw is so hot?

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31 Comments

  1. somerandomlogic on

    It’s due to relase decay heat from nuclear fusion reactor in siechnice [now it decommision phase]

  2. According-Buyer6688 on

    Hot winds from the mountains, with the addition of being in a valley with a million rivers, which can deliver this heat, and stay in the city. Basically, this combination of hot winds from Karkonosze and the river system creates a natural central heating system. Which is far better because this system only works for mild winters and does not create over-heated summers. Wrocław has probably the best geographics for mild winters in all of Central Europe

  3. Minute_Ostrich196 on

    WrocÅ‚aw part of Silesia is the most further north area that is affected by Mediterranean climate. That’s why it’s always always warmer here

  4. Inwersja temperatury. Teraz większość obszaru Polski ma inwersję gdzie zimne powietrze jest blokowane przy gruncie przez warstwę ciepłego powietrza powyżej. Do tego tam gdzie jest bezchmurne niebo w nocy grund się wychładza i jak powietrze jest przyblokowane to chłód przy gruncie trzyma się wtedy długo.

    Do tego idzie jakaś odwilż/niże więc się to wszystko trochę ruszy.

  5. roberto_italiano on

    WrocÅ‚aw and surroundings is the warmest region in Poland, that’s just that area local climate.

  6. Just typical Wrocław. Probably the warmest (big) city in the country. Specific location, far from the coast, protected from the south by mountains but at the same time far enough away not to be affected by them.

  7. Because the known Wrocław socialite and renowned writer, Mr Maciej Głowacki left the city for a retreat. Now the place of his retreat suffers from a cold spell uncharacteristic of local climate. (This is according to the Facebook account of Mr Głowacki)

  8. Prior-Advantage3450 on

    Wrocław have sort of micro-climate, one of the lowest annual temperature amplitude in the country. 

  9. WrocÅ‚aw’s unique geography definitely plays a big role in its climate, plus the vibrant culture and architecture make it feel even warmer and more inviting.