The most beautiful, exciting and hopeful thing about November has come out of England and it is a weather forecast

The most beautiful, interesting and hopeful thing about November has come out of a cold building in the British city of Reading and it is a weather forecast. In its latest seasonal reading, the European Weather Forecast Center has sounded the alarm: Your data points to a negative NAO. And that, as you may have guessed, is magnificent news for Spain. But let’s go in parts and explain what we’re talking about.. The ‘NAO’ is the ‘North Atlantic Oscillation‘: the ‘dance’ between the Azores anticyclone and the Icelandic low, the two major atmospheric phenomena that govern the meteorology of the North Atlantic. When the index we use to “measure who is winning” is negative, the Azores anticyclone is weaker than normal and, for this reason, it cannot block deep Atlantic storms. The direct consequence is that they circulate further south than normal: right at our latitude. That is, precisely, what the ECMWF has planned from its headquarters in Reading, England. Kristian Strommen et al. (2021) It is not an isolated prediction. On the contrary, experts they have been warning weeks of a 2025-26 winter conditioned by La Niña and a potentially weaker polar vortex; that is, with greater probability of cold bursts in southwestern Europe. This is the double confirmation we needed for a seasonal prediction that (seasonal as it is) remains too generic and uncertain. But how positive it is. Why is it important? As I say, for Spain this is, in aggregate termsgood news. By increasing the frequency with which cyclones deviate south (favoring the Atlantic storms that reach us), the direct positive impact is noticeable on the level of reservoirs and the price of energy. How much can we trust a prediction of this type? Moderately. There is no doubt that meteorologists have greatly improved their ability to capture trends, but let’s not fool ourselves: it is already difficult for us to predict 15 days ahead, the seasons and months are another matter. However, it is not a random prediction. We simply have to understand it as a risk or a probable scenario and not as a deterministic and closed forecast. Because, in the end, in the enormous set of possible scenarios, this begins to be the most probable. And, if confirmed, our reservoirs will thank us. Image | WeatherModels In Xataka | Ski resorts without snow at the end of the century: the most pessimistic models show what could happen in our high mountains

It is so hot in Granada that there has been one of the most extreme phenomena of the weather: thermal burst

This Sunday on the Tropical Costa de Granada An unusual phenomenon has been recordedbut it has caused great ravages. While people were trying to pass in the water the heat wave in which we are now, in a few minutes everything changed to have a hurricane and scorching wind on top. It reached such a speed that made the umbrellas and chairs shot as projectiles. And it was not a simple summer storm, but a phenomenon known as thermal burst. What happened on the Granada coast. The sequence of the facts was dizzying. Shortly before 19:45, 112 emergency services The first calls began to receive Notice. The alerters, from different points of the Tropical Costa, talked about hurricane winds that even threw palm trees of the promenade. The climax of the phenomenon, According to the Aemet, It was recorded at 19:50 with a temperature that shot sharply until 40.1 ° C. Jointly, wind gusts reached a speed of 86.8 km/h officially, although in different social networks users suggest that these speeds They reached 100 km/h. A phenomenon that concentrated in different municipalities such as Motril, Salobreña, Torrenueva, Carchuna and Almuñécar. Click on the image to access the publication. Chaos on the beach and bailouts in the sea. Shared testimonies on social networks paint a collective horror picture. A citizen He reported: “I was there on the beach and the situation has been horrible, I have not had worse in my life.” The disseminated images In social networks they showed people running to their cars, which caused traffic jams on the exit roads of the coast. Although the greatest danger materialized in the water. The rapid evolution of this meteorological phenomenon caused people to practice aquatic sports, and the wind caught several people who saw how they crawled inside and preventing returning to the shore by their own means. This triggered an operation where Seven people had to be rescued in front of the beaches of Torrenueva Costa and Carchuna. A rescue that was carried out by maritime rescue, but also by private vessels that prevented this situation from becoming a great tragedy. A rapid official response. Given the violence of such an unpredictable phenomenon, the beaches of the affected municipalities They had to be evacuated. At 20:20, the mayor of Motril, Luisa García Chamorro, launched an urgent notice Through its social networks which reflected the seriousness of the situation, asking not to go outside and have a lot of caution. A term comfort does not arise from nothing. They require an atmospheric configuration Very specifica “recipe” that this Sunday was perfect in Granada. The main ingredient was The extreme heat accumulated during the prolonged heat wave. This heat not only affected the surface, but created a deep layer of very hot air, and crucially very dry at the average levels of the atmosphere, several kilometers high from where the burst was given. Meanwhile, on the sea, the air in contact with the water was comparatively cooler and more humble. This stratification with a very hot and dry air in height on a cooler and more wet layer near the surface is the ideal culture broth. The scenario was completed with the formation of convective storms on the mountains of the interior of Granada, which acted as the trigger for the process. Of the rain that never falls to the scorching wind. The process of formation of a thermal burst is a fascinating paradox of thermodynamics, where a process that begins with an external cooling culminates in a burst of scorching heat. It can be broken down into four key steps According to the Aemet technical guides: The descendant current: everything begins within a storm cloud where a powerful current of descending air is generated that drags rainfall. Sudden evaporation: As this column of air and rain plummets, it meets the extremely dry and hot air layer that had been formed before. The dry air ‘absorbs’ voraciously all precipitation, causing it to evaporate completely before reaching the ground, something that is known as ‘virga’. Evaporation is a process that consumes energy, abruptly cooling the air of the descending column. This air, now much colder and dense than the one that surrounds it, collapses towards the ground at a dizzying speed. Compression warming: Once all the water has evaporated, the cooling process ceases. The air column, and if “refrigerant”, continues its free fall. When descending, atmospheric pressure quickly increases by compressing the mass of air. This compression is client at an extraordinary pace, known as dry adiabatic gradient. The impact or burst. Finally, this extremely hot, dense and dry air bubble violates the ground, like an invisible hammer. Unable to continue descending, it expands horizontally in all directions at high speed, generating destructive and sudden wind gusts and intense temperature rise that characterizes the phenomenon. It is not the same as a tornado. Sometimes this phenomenon can be confused with a tornado, but There are differences. While in the tornado the wind revolves around a vertical axis, in the bursting the winds are descending and linear. Climate change will make them more frequent. Thermal bursts are a natural phenomenon, but climate change is causing them to be more frequent. The report of the IPCC scientific experts It is unequivocal: heat waves are now more frequent, more durable and more intense due to global warming. The Granada event was no exception. It was the culmination of a historical heat wave in Andalusia. As explained before, the temperature is the fundamental ingredient that creates and dry the necessary atmospheric layer for the thermal burst to activate. An ordinary storm, in a less extreme environment, could have generated a cold front that refreshes the environment. However, when interacting with an “prepared” atmosphere by anomalous heat, the result was the violent explosion of scorching air. More energy and more extreme. The connection goes beyond heat waves. One of the most direct consequences of the increase in global temperatures is that the atmosphere can retain more … Read more

Zaragoza witnessed this weekend of a most unique weather event: a supercell

From an extreme drought that ravaged the Iberian Peninsula for more than a year we have passed to a few months during which the extreme phenomena have come characterized by intense rainfall. We have seen various rainfall records beaten and we have also seen the most tragic face of these events. A new extreme event. Although it will not come with the destructive power of other storms, the province of Zaragoza has witnessed during the weekend of a new extreme event, A supercell. Supercells are storms with defined characteristics that make them a kind of miniature cyclone. They are more typical of areas such as the great plains of the United States than from Spain, but on Saturday the Aragonese could witness one of these storms. On Sunday, the State Meteorology Agency (AEMET) maintained yellow alerts for adverse phenomena in a good part of the area between the Ebro Valley and the Pyrenees. Notices that materialized in intense storms. The same day, Aemet shared through its social networks some images of this unique storm. Supercells are intense but not completely strange phenomena: similar events were also recorded in the region, according to explained at the time The local press. On that occasion, the storms came to cause a blackout in the city of Huesca, He pointed to the HERALDO DE ARAGÓN. What exactly is a supercell? Supercells are storms With an organized structure. In them, an ascending current transports, sometimes with high speeds, warm air from the surface to higher areas. There, the warm and humid air joins the cold and dry air, which leads to rainfall that can be intense and result in hails. The coexistence of an ascending and another descending current is one of the characteristics of these storms. One that also implies that these types of events can be extended for a certain time. This encounter between warm and cold air has another effect: it makes the storm turn. This triggers another of the characteristics of this type of storms, a mesocyclone, that is, an intermediate cyclone. From hail to tornadoes. According to explains the geographer Pedro de la Fuente to Meteoredthis type of storm involves risks derived from their rainfall and the winds associated with them. These adverse phenomena include hail, which can reach an important size; floods, as a consequence of rainfall, or important bursts of descendant wind. One of the most striking effects of this type of storms are, however, tornadoes. These are not frequent, even when these types of storms occur, but they can be one of the most relevant consequences of the supercells. From Ebro to the Mediterranean. If the storms in the Ebro valley have been protagonists during the weekend, the Mediterranean could take over on Thursday, Meteorologists point out. The storms could affect in particular the southern zone of the Valencian Community, as well as Murcia, Albacete and east of the province of Cuenca. In Xataka | “One of the most extreme phenomena in history”: meteorologists are dismayed before the heat wave of Africa and Asia Image | Matthieu pron

Today’s weather in Austin for this Tuesday, January 28

During most of the day in Austin, Texasthe sky will be covered. A maximum temperature of 55 degrees Fahrenheit (13ºC) is expected in the central hours of the day and a minimum temperature of 54 degrees Fahrenheit (12ºC) advanced the night. A northeast wind is also expected, which could reach 5.59 mph in the day. The percentage of clouds will be 46%. Does it rain in Austin today? According to the information provided by Accuweather, the probabilities of rain are 40% for this day. The average atmospheric pressure will be 1020.8 HPA, a measurement that will be constant throughout the day. The sun will appear for the first time in the day at 07:24 Hy Twilight will be at 6:04 p.m., which means a total of 11 hours of light. Time in Austin, Texas for tomorrow As for the climate in Austin tomorrow, the forecast indicates that heavens covered with generalized drizzles are expected. Temperatures will range between 66 and 68 degrees Fahrenheit (19 and 20ºC). The climate in Austin for the next 7 days If you want to go one step ahead and know what is expected of Time in Austin, Texas for the next 7 dayshere we give you an estimate of time today. Do not forget that the weather conditions in Texas change depending on the day and the area (north or south), so we advise you to visit our site every day. Do not miss the novelties of the climate in Austin in https://laopinion.com/tema/clima-en-austin/. (Tagstotranslate) Climate in Austin

Today’s weather in Miami for this Tuesday, January 28

Today’s weather forecast in Miami For this Tuesday, January 28, indicates that temperatures will reach a maximum of 75 degrees Fahrenheit (24ºC) in the Magic City. During the night in Miami the temperature will reach 61 degrees Fahrenheit (16ºC) On the other hand, the thermal sensation, that is, “real temperature” that is forecast for this day will be around 77ºF (25ºC) of maximum and 77ºF (25ºC) of minimal. During this period of the year, the appearance of the sun occurs with dawn at 07:06 h, while putting on the horizon at 6:02 p.m. In total, we will have 11 hours of sun during the day. Time in Miami for tomorrow As for the weather in Miami tomorrow, the forecast indicates that few clouds are expected. Temperatures will have a variation between 63 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit (17 and 24ºC). The weather in Miami for the next 7 days If you do not want to stay behind and know what is expected of time in Miami in the next 7 days, here we give you an estimate of time today. Do not forget that the weather conditions in the south of Florida change day by day, so we recommend you consult our site daily. How much does it rain in Miami? As reported by the United States National Meteorological Service, the rainiest season in Miami covers from the end of the primabera to summer, with autumn and winter as drier seasons. As can be seen in the graph below, the months of August and September are the months with the most water volume in the form of rainfall. The warmest and colder months in Miami Miami has a climate that is the envy of many other cities, with temperate winters and summers not excessively warm, although the humidity in the hottest months is very high, which causes the thermal sensation to also rise. The most heat period in Miami is around August, where temperatures usually rise to 87.3 ° F (30.7 ° C). On the other hand, the coldest period of the year occurs in the month of January, in which temperatures usually decrease to 61.0 ° F (16.1 ° C). Do not miss the novelties of the weather in Miami in https://laopinion.com/tema/clima-en-miami/. (Tagstotranslate) Climate in Miami

Houston weather forecast for this Tuesday, January 28

The climate in Houston, Texasfor this Tuesday, January 28 will arrive With the skies totally covered. According to the meteorological part provided by Accuweather, the temperature will rise to 61 degrees Fahrenheit (16ºC) of maximum during the day, while for the night it will fall to 57 degrees Fahrenheit (14ºC) of minimal. The probability of rain for these stripes of the day will be between 40 and 25 percent. On the other hand, the thermal sensation, that is, “real temperature” will be around 59ºF (15ºC) of maximum and 59ºF (15ºC) of minimal. At this time of the year in Houston, dawn occurs at 07:14 h, while twilight can be observed at 5:56 p.m. Wind bursts will reach 8.08 mph of maximum in the day and 6.84 mph at night. Do not forget to review the latest climate news in www.laopinion.com/clima What is the climate in Houston? If something is clear, is that Houston’s climate, Texas, is unique and unique. The summers of the city are warm and the soft winters, the sun reigns almost throughout the year, so the climate of the city is usually pleasant. However, it is a city at risk of suffering natural catastrophes, particularly in the hurricane era. The average Houston temperature ranges between 49 ° F (9 ° C) in winter and 90 ° F (32 ° C) in summer. The warmest months we commented are June, July and August and the coldest December, January and February. Houston usually has rainfall that reaches 39 inches per year. Houston moisture and quality The influence of the Gulf of Mexico in a good way the humidity of Houston, which has to be high. Specifically, The relative humidity in Houston varies between 50 and 90%which conditions our temperature perception, feeling it higher than it really is. Houston’s air quality is usually good, but perhaps it can be affected by the contamination of the city’s refinery factories and industries. Unfortunately, the city also experiences high levels of ozone during the summer months, which can be harmful to people with respiratory diseases. Natural catastrophes in Houston As we mentioned, Houston is prone to suffering natural catastrophes, such as hurricanes and floods. Hurricanes are a great threat to the city and to occur can cause important damage and losses of human lives. Likewise, the city also has a risk of flooding due to its proximity to the Gulf of Mexico and its low areas. Finally, Houston also runs the risk of tornadoes, although less frequently than hurricanes or floods. Tornados can cause important damage and even cause injuries. It is important to be prepared for any natural catastrophe that may affect the city for which action plans were designed if necessary. Do not miss the novelties of the climate in Houston in https://laopinion.com/tema/clima-en-houston/. (Tagstotranslate) Climate in Houston

Today’s weather in Miami for this Monday, January 27

Today’s weather forecast Miami For this Monday, January 27, it indicates that thermometers will reach a maximum of 75 degrees Fahrenheit (24ºC) in the city. For its part, the probability of rain will be 2% and we will have few clouds, while wind gusts will reach a maximum of 6.84 mph during the day and 4.35 mph at night. During the night in Miami the temperature will reach 61 degrees Fahrenheit (16ºC), while the precipitation forecast will be 2 and little cloudiness is expected. Wind gusts will be 4.35 miles per hour. The wind chill or “real temperature” expected for this day will be 77ºF (25ºC) maximum and 77ºF (25ºC) minimum. During this period of the year, the sunrise occurs with dawn at 07:07 h, while it leaves us on the horizon at 18:01 h. In total, we will have 11 hours of sun during the day. The weather in Miami for tomorrow As for the weather in Miami tomorrow, the forecast indicates that clear skies are expected. Temperatures will range between 61 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit (16 and 24 degrees Celsius). The Weather in Miami for the next 7 days If you don’t want the day to surprise you and know what to expect from the weather in Miami for the next 7 days, here we give you an estimate of the weather as of today. Keep in mind that weather conditions in South Florida change depending on the day, so we recommend visiting our site every day. How much does it rain in Miami? According to information from the United States National Weather Service, the season of greatest rainfall in Miami runs from the end of spring to summer, with fall and winter being the driest periods. As you can see in the graph below, the months of August and September are the rainiest months. The warmest and coldest months in Miami Miami’s climate is envied by many other cities on the continent, with very mild winters and not excessively hot summers, although the humidity in the hottest months is very high, which also increases the thermal sensation. The hottest period in Miami is around the month of August, where thermometers typically reach 87.3°F (30.7°C). On the other hand, the coldest period of the year coincides with the month of January, where temperatures usually decrease to 61.0 °F (16.1 °C). Don’t miss the news about the weather in Miami on https://laopinion.com/tema/clima-en-miami/.

Houston weather forecast for Monday, January 27

The climate in Houston, Texasfor this Monday, January 27, it will take place Fully cloudy. According to the latest information from the meteorological part provided by Accuweather, the temperature will increase to a total of 61 degrees Fahrenheit (16ºC) of maximum during the day, while at night the lowest temperature will be recorded, with 54 degrees Fahrenheit (12ºC) minimum The probability of rain for these stripes of the day will be between 40 and 13 percent. Along with this, the thermal sensation, that is, “real temperature” will be around 59ºF (15ºC) of maximum and 59ºF (15ºC) of minimal. At this time of the year in Houston, dawn will occur at 07:14 h, while sunset can be observed at 5:55 p.m. The wind bursts will reach 9.32 mph of maximum in the day and 6.84 mph at night. Do not forget to review the latest climate news in www.laopinion.com/clima What is the climate in Houston? Houston’s climate, Texas, is unique and is something to appreciate and enjoy. With hot summers and soft winters and sun almost all year, so the climate of the city is usually comfortable. Of course, it is also a city at risk of natural catastrophes, mostly during the hurricane period. The Houston temperature moves between 49 ° F (9 ° C) in winter and 90 ° F (32 ° C) in summer. The warmest months we mention are June, July and August and the coldest December, January and February. Houston usually receives about 39 inches of rain a year. Houston moisture and quality Due to the proximity to the Gulf of Mexico, Houston humidity is usually considerably high. Specifically, The relative humidity in Houston varies between 50 and 90%which makes the temperature perceive as higher than it really is. Houston’s air quality is usually good, although it could often be affected by the contamination of the numerous factories and refineries of the city. Unfortunately, the city also presents high ozone values ​​during the summer months, which is not beneficial for people with respiratory diseases. Natural catastrophes in Houston Despite its favorable climate, Houston is prone to live natural catastrophes, such as hurricanes and floods. Hurricanes are a great threat to the city and and they can cause important damage and losses of human lives. The city is also prone to floods due to its proximity to the Gulf of Mexico and its low areas. Finally, Houston can also suffer from tornadoes, although with less probability than hurricanes or floods. Tornados can cause important material losses and even cause fatalities. It is important to be prepared for any natural catastrophe that may affect the city for which there are already protocols that are activated in case of emergency. Do not miss the novelties of the climate in Houston in https://laopinion.com/tema/clima-en-houston/. (Tagstotranslate) Climate in Houston

Today’s weather in Los Angeles for this Sunday, January 26

Beginning of the day in Los Angeleswhich prepares for a Sunday with practically covered skies. According to Accuweather’s meteorological part, the temperature will increase until 55 degrees Fahrenheit (13ºC) of maximum during the day, while for the night it will fall to 45 degrees Fahrenheit (7ºC) of minimal. In addition, we will have southeast winds that will blow with speeds of 8.08 mph during the day and 6.84 during the night. The probability of rain for these stripes of the day will be between 91 and 91 percent. Along with this, the thermal sensation, that is, “real temperature” will be 52ºF (11ºC) of maximum and 52ºF (11ºC) of minimal. At this time of the year, dawn will take place at 06:54 h, while twilight we will have at 5:18 p.m. In total we will have 10 hours of sun throughout the day. The weather forecast for tomorrow in Los Angeles As for the weather in Los Angeles tomorrow more clouds are expected than clear with generalized and intermittent drizzles. Temperatures will range between 41 and 61 degrees Fahrenheit (5 and 16ºC). The probabilities of rain will be 80% in the morning, 12% in the afternoon and 80% at night. Do not forget to review the latest climate news in www.laopinion.com/clima The weather in Los Angeles The enigmatic city of Los Angeles enjoys A tempered climate during most of the year, with the warm season lasting from July to September. During this time, the maximum average daily temperature is more than 80 ° F, with August as the hottest month with a maximum average temperature of 84 ° F and minimum of 66 ° F. Besides, The fresh season of the Abarca in the months of November to Marchwith the maximum average daily temperature being less than 70 ° F. It should be noted that the coldest month of the year in Los Angeles is during Christmas, in December, whose minimal temperatures are 66 ° C and maximum of 68 ° C. What is the weather in the United States? A country as extensive as The United States presents very different climates depending on the area and season of the year. On the east coast, the predominant climates are the humid subtropical of the southeast of the country and the humid continental in the northern zone. While The humid subtropical climate It is characterized by warm summers with a lot of moisture and fresh winters with abundant rainfall in coastal areas, the Continental climate It presents rainfall throughout the year that transform into winter and strong storms in the summer months. On the western side of the United States there are at least three great predominant climates: semi -arid, arid and Mediterranean. The cold semi -arid climate covers the central part of the west and from north to south of the United States, with few rainfall and low temperatures. The southwest has a cold or warm arid climatewith frozen and summered summers in the cold and extremely hot summers and warm winters in the warm. Both have few rains due to aridity. The Mediterranean climate occurs in the coastal area of ​​the west region and has rainy and temperate and hot summers. Do not miss the novelties of the weather in Los Angeles in https://laopinion.com/tema/clima-en-los-angelles/. (tagstotranslate) climate in the \ u00c1ngeles

Dallas, Texas weather forecast for this Sunday, January 26

This Sunday, January 26, the temperature in Dallas, Texasrise to a maximum of 50 degrees Fahrenheit (10ºC). The chance of rain will be 63% and the sky will be overcast. Additionally, predictions estimate wind gusts of up to 8.08 miles per hour. Overnight, the temperature will be 34 degrees Fahrenheit (1ºC), with a 10% chance of precipitation. Wind gusts will remain around 8.08 miles per hour. On the other hand, the thermal sensation, that is, “real temperature” estimated for this day will be around 46ºF (8ºC) maximum and 46ºF (8ºC) minimum. As for sunrise and sunset, the sun will rise in Dallas at 7:26 a.m. and leave at 5:54 p.m., which means a total of 10 hours of light. Dallas forecast for tomorrow As for the weather in Dallas tomorrow, the forecast indicates that we will have more clouds than clear. Temperatures will vary between 45 and 54 degrees Fahrenheit (7 and 12 degrees Celsius). According to the United States National Weather Service and AccuWeather, the chance of precipitation in Dallas will be 1% in the morning, 2% in the afternoon and 1% at night. Weather in Dallas for the next 7 days If you don’t want any more surprises and know what to expect from the weather in Dallas in the next 7 days, here we give you an estimate of the weather as of today. Remember that weather conditions in Texas change depending on the day, so we advise you to check our site every day. Average Temperature in Dallas The warm season lasts 3.4 months, from June 4 to September 18, and the average daily high temperature is 87°F. The warmest month of the year in Dallas is August, with an average high temperature of 95°F and low temperature of 77°F. On the other hand, the cool season lasts another three months, from November to February, and the average daily maximum temperature is minus 64°F. The month with the lowest temperatures in Dallas is January, with an average minimum temperature of 39°F and maximum of 57°F. Finally, regarding the amount of rain in Dallas, Texas, data from the United States National Weather Service indicates that the rainiest season is from April to October, with a probability of more than 26% that the day will have some time of rain. May is the month in this period with the most rain, with an average of 11 days with at least 1 millimeter of precipitation. The driest season lasts 5.5 months, from October 23 to April 9. The month with the fewest rainy days in Dallas is January. Don’t miss the weather news in Dallas on https://laopinion.com/tema/clima-en-dallas/.

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