I wouldn't actually say no to the 4 weeks, but due to the current political situation, a MILD winter would be better.
The channel I can recommend all weather interested, he presents it very precisely detailed as well as entertaining.
I also watch the weather channel more often. So the devastating flood disaster in the Aartal has this channel predicted days before exactly how it came. He even predicted days in advance that houses would be torn away, and it all happened just like that. Respect for such a precise forecast. No other weather man has foreseen that so exactly.
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19th Jan. 2023, at 04:18 pm CET#124
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Royal777 wrote on 19/01/2023 at 09:41 PM:
I wouldn't actually say no to the 4 weeks, but due to the current political situation, a MILD winter would be better.
The channel I can recommend all weather interested, he presents it very precisely detailed as well as entertaining.
I have also subscribed forever the Kai, great guy! You can tell that this is really his vocation with him and brings the a bit more exciting across than most other weather people on TV.
What I find awesome is that in northern Germany, despite the precipitation of recent weeks, there is still extensive severe drought at 1.8m depth:
There you can see for the first time how big the backlog was.
A permanent recovery is rather unlikely in the near future, the quay had made a few interesting videos in recent years. However, one should not overestimate the dryness in the depth of 1.80m. Most plants feed on the water from 2-15cm depth and there it currently looks really good In addition, there is transpiration in plants, so to speak, too high solar radiation as well as heat has something good for nature. Problematic it is then rather for groundwater =/
@Spahira
He discusses only what the weather models determine, however these computer simulations cannot seize all relevant factors let alone compute purposefully, whereby we are dependent further on experienced and professional meteorologists A perfect forecast to the meter is not possible
I also watch the weather channel more often. So the devastating flood disaster in the Aartal has this channel predicted days before exactly as it came. It even predicted days in advance that houses would be torn away, and it all happened just like that. Respect for such a precise forecast. No other weather man has foreseen that so exactly.
Other weather channels have predicted this exactly! DWD, Kachelmannwetter and others, have also reported days before it and the DWD has also had issued storm warnings in time. This claim that he was the only one who warned, is simply wrong!
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I finds quite nice to finally see snow again. Except for the usual traffic chaos in the morning actually quite romantic 😋
Times 4 weeks of real winter would be cool.
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To the 4 weeks I would actually not say no, but because of the current political situation would be a mild winter better.
The channel I can recommend all weather interested, he presents it very precisely detailed as well as entertaining.
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I also watch the weather channel more often. So the devastating flood disaster in the Aartal has this channel predicted days before exactly how it came. He even predicted days in advance that houses would be torn away, and it all happened just like that. Respect for such a precise forecast. No other weather man has foreseen that so exactly.
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I have also subscribed forever the Kai, great guy! You can tell that this is really his vocation with him and brings the a bit more exciting across than most other weather people on TV.
What I find awesome is that in northern Germany, despite the precipitation of recent weeks, there is still extensive severe drought at 1.8m depth:
https://www.ufz.de/index.php?de=37937
That's where you can see how much catching up was needed.
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This morning it snowed for 3 seconds. Hätt' me almost nen snow cape or something ordered.
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A permanent recovery is rather unlikely in the near future, the quay had made a few interesting videos in recent years. However, one should not overestimate the dryness in the depth of 1.80m. Most plants feed on the water from 2-15cm depth and there it currently looks really good In addition, there is transpiration in plants, so to speak, too high solar radiation as well as heat has something good for nature. Problematic it is then rather for groundwater =/
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He discusses only what the weather models determine, however these computer simulations cannot seize all relevant factors let alone compute purposefully, whereby we are dependent further on experienced and professional meteorologists A perfect forecast to the meter is not possible
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Other weather channels have predicted this exactly! DWD, Kachelmannwetter and others, have also reported days before it and the DWD has also had issued storm warnings in time. This claim that he was the only one who warned, is simply wrong!
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