I read something somewhere about the Gulfstream slowing down, in which the article predicted more extreme temperatures in Europe both in summer and winter. The same article said that the slowing was caused by fresh water melting off Greenland and interrupting the driver of the current; water gaining salinity and therefore density and dropping and thus needing more water to replace it, hence Gulfstream.More hot takes on the EU weather.
https://www.wunderground.com/cat6/Full-Scoop-Europes-Historic-Onslaught-Heat?cm_ven=cat6-widget
Hot weather is not just hard on parts and cooling systems, it affects air density and therefore the ability to make power in ICE engines. Hot weather intensifies the effect of 'density altitude', a measure well known to pilots of aircraft.The record high temps in Germany having adverse effects on the Silver Arrows this weekend. They didn't do well the last time we had a really hot F1 weekend either. Larger openings to let out hot air seems to hurt their aero package more than others.
https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/article.hamilton-mercedes-in-trouble-if-germany-stays-hot.6eGNuZgy8VMQHcMnua815D.html
The slow underwater currents have just as much of an impact on global weather as surface currents do. Salt transfer from ice formation in the high latitudes drives most of that movement.I read something somewhere about the Gulfstream slowing down, in which the article predicted more extreme temperatures in Europe both in summer and winter. The same article said that the slowing was caused by fresh water melting off Greenland and interrupting the driver of the current; water gaining salinity and therefore density and dropping and thus needing more water to replace it, hence Gulfstream.
If this is the case, then record high temperatures recorded all over Greenland causing record melting is going to be seriously bad news for European weather going forward.
When we lived in town, our next door neighbor worked with my wife. I had recorded a lot of GD CD's for her husband. She told me, "I really like that song, going to hell in a sidecar." Since then I've always thought of her when I hear this song.Where are we going and what are we doing in a handbasket?