5 THINGS THAT SHOCKED ME ABOUT SUMMERTIME IN GERMANY 🇩🇪 + Trying on Cupshe summer outfits☀️

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  • @strahlberger
    @strahlberger 11 месяцев назад +33

    As a blond, blue eyed and red bearded North German i can also sunburn in North Germany in summer in 15 minutes. 🤣

    • @julianegillan6994
      @julianegillan6994 11 месяцев назад +1

      Do you want to marry me? ❤

    • @Matthias_Br
      @Matthias_Br 11 месяцев назад

      That got better for me since started eating raw animal fats. Better lubrication, better skin.

    • @yusufdeebs
      @yusufdeebs 10 месяцев назад

      Heck. That’s rough. Be careful in the sun, guy.

  • @victorialo8992
    @victorialo8992 11 месяцев назад +13

    Hi Antoinette! I just checked because I couldn't believe it, but Germany is actually farther north (between 47 and 55° N) than New Zealand is south (between 34 and 47°S). That must be the reason why days are longer here in summer, since the farther away you are from the equator, the larger the difference in day length between summer and winter. Especially if you compare the north of Germany to the north of New Zealand. Greetings from Berlin!

    • @amandaziccatti6195
      @amandaziccatti6195 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yes exactly. You can even see the difference within Germany comparing the North and South of Germany. At the longest day of summer in Germany - 21.6. - the sun rises and sets almost an hour earlier/ later while in winter it’s the other way around. 😄

  • @STECKEDDECK
    @STECKEDDECK 11 месяцев назад +26

    When it comes to daylight in summer, theres even a huge difference where you are in Germany. I live close to the danish border and daylight here lasts from 4:30 am to 11:00pm.on the other side, its longer dark outside in the winter. it depends on the latitude - the higher they are, the more extreme is the change between day and night time. thats why in some parts of norway, it never gets dark in the summer and theres always night in the winter.
    longest day in the year is the 21st of june, longest night is the 21st of december

    • @Alexandra-dh9kl
      @Alexandra-dh9kl 11 месяцев назад +2

      4:30? I also live in in Schleswig-Holstein, but sun comes up at 3:15am :-) in the summer arround 21st June

    • @hypatian9093
      @hypatian9093 11 месяцев назад +4

      Theoretically all Germans know about summer days getting longer the more to the north you go - but we think about Scandinavia and midnight sun and forget that even from Munich to Flensburg there's a remarkable difference in the day length.

    • @Alias_Anybody
      @Alias_Anybody 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@hypatian9093
      I looked it up, difference between Flensburg and Munich should be around one hour. Down here in southern Austria the difference between summer and winter is of course still noticable but not even remotely as brutal as in Scandinavia. In the southern mediterrenean you'd probably barely notice it any more.

    • @camillaguidi9060
      @camillaguidi9060 11 месяцев назад +3

      I remember witnessing some light at midnight in Flensburg the 21st of june... I'm Italian and I was in awe. On the other hand, when the sun started going down at 15:30 in the winter... 😑😅

    • @hypatian9093
      @hypatian9093 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@Alias_AnybodyI once went on holiday to Kenya and was stunned at how short the twilight period was. It was almost like a light switch, so fast was the change from day to night.

  • @khecke
    @khecke 11 месяцев назад +6

    I lived in Germany from 1933 to 1957 and it was never as hot in summer as it is the last few years. The further North you live the longer it stays light during the summer months and a Hello from America.

    • @barbsmart7373
      @barbsmart7373 7 месяцев назад

      I am a Kiwi, like Antoinette.
      It is wonderful reading a comment written by an elder in America. I am amazed seeing where you lived...and so many years ago. What an interesting life you have had! You must have a wealth of wisdom that I wish I could find. I am searching for understanding and find some things very hard. I hope you are enjoying good health and have been blessed in every way in America.

  • @ulrichhaepp2657
    @ulrichhaepp2657 11 месяцев назад +6

    I remember beeing in NZ 1986, and always hearing in the radio the actual "burn time" ( i remember about 11 minutes mostly) because of the ozone hole over Antarctica, wich i already knew about, but then was kind of shocked about the direct daily life consequences. As far as i know now, that matter has decreased there, but increased here. Best whishes to all Kiwis,- had a great time there!!!

  • @friedrichstock6377
    @friedrichstock6377 11 месяцев назад +3

    When you think summer daylight time is long in Lower Franconia, go and visit Schleswig-Holstein in the North! There you'll have daylight even longer.

  • @Aine197
    @Aine197 11 месяцев назад +3

    That‘s so interesting - I always assumed New Zealand was at a similar (opposite) latitude to Germany since they both have a temperate climate. But now I checked on a map and New Zealand is much closer to the equator than Germany, which explains why you don‘t get these extreme long days in summer there

  • @McGhinch
    @McGhinch 11 месяцев назад +4

    Daylight is affected by the latitude of the respectiv place. I don't recall from where you are in NZ. So, I took Wellington as an example. If you would flip the southern hemisphere to the northern hemispere as an overlay, Wellington would be a little south of Rome, Italy. Being a lot closer to the equator affects the length of daylight to have shorter daylight periods in summer while they are longer in winter. In the shortest day in winter you have about 10 hours of daylight in Wellington and a little more than 9 hours in Rome. Würzburg this is about 8 hours. The longest days are 16 hours and 20 minutes in Würzburg and in the area of 15 hours for Rome and Wellington.

  • @user-je123
    @user-je123 11 месяцев назад +3

    It always got so hot in summer, can remember cracks in the ground when I was cycling to the pool.
    It's more the inconsistency that bothers you in Germany.
    One summer hot, the next summer cool and rainy.
    Couldn't it just be summer and just winter? It is like it is.

  • @philipkudrna5643
    @philipkudrna5643 11 месяцев назад +1

    Antoinette: due to the fact that the Earth‘s axis is tilted by some 23 degrees, the more you get towards the poles the longer the days in summer and the shorter the days in Winter. If you go really far north (north of what is called the polar circle), the sun will not set at all (as the pole region of the tilted Earth is constantly facing the sun). Even in Oslo or Helsinki it will not get fully dark in Summer, but at Northcape (Norway) the sun will not set at all in Summer (and will not rise at all in Winter). So the farther north (or south) you go, the more extreme the variations in day-length will get through the seasons! Around the equator days are always roughly 12 hours irrespective of the seasons (and dusk and dawn are really fast, as the sun rises or sets practically vertically). It‘s all astrophysics! 😊

  • @biankakoettlitz6979
    @biankakoettlitz6979 6 месяцев назад

    if you think it's light in summer in the evenings then you should experience Oslo in summer or the midnightsun😁 For beginners an evening at coast of the North Sea is great, too. I'm a fan of the North. As a suggestion for a summer vacation in 2024: Make a trip to Bodø, Norway, near Lofoten. Bodø is culture capitol this year and in May it's. midnightsun😀 or in autumn there could be Northern Light.

  • @Windwalker665
    @Windwalker665 11 месяцев назад +1

    The sun goes down so late in summer because of summertime. People use to forget that. As kids we were allowed to play outside until the sun went down and that was 9 or 9.30 PM. We have the change to summertime since about 30 years now and younger people just can‘t think about it different.

  • @jackybraun2705
    @jackybraun2705 11 месяцев назад +2

    I grew up in the UK which, like New Zealand, is, of course, an island and everywhere is close to the sea. Here in Southern Germany we are in the middle of a huge land mass and there is nothing to temper the weather. At least that's what I remember from my geography lessons at school.

    • @dancell7421
      @dancell7421 11 месяцев назад

      What's with the lakes to cool off in

  • @jurgenrathjen5965
    @jurgenrathjen5965 11 месяцев назад +1

    You are an excellent model. Have been to Germany in the summer, very very nice. The hotels I stayed in did have air conditioning.

  • @Hiosho
    @Hiosho 11 месяцев назад

    You are just glowing..love your Energy...!!!

    • @AntoinetteEmily
      @AntoinetteEmily  11 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks you 🤗

    • @Hiosho
      @Hiosho 11 месяцев назад

      @@AntoinetteEmily 🤩

  • @natashaw401
    @natashaw401 11 месяцев назад

    miss u sharing grocery hauls and things u buy from German stores miss seeing diff brands

  • @leonmiguel459
    @leonmiguel459 11 месяцев назад +2

    Da haben wir a sechster gelandet, mit dem Wetter hier in norddeutschland!, wochenlang graues Himmel, Regen "menü komplett"!, aber das gute in dem ganzen, sind die angenehme Temperaturen.

  • @tosa2522
    @tosa2522 11 месяцев назад +1

    Here in northern Germany, it doesn't even get really dark at night at the end of June.

  • @Al69BfR
    @Al69BfR 11 месяцев назад +4

    I looked up the latitude of New Zealand and Germany. In the most South parts of each country you should experience the same change of day and night length. But the further you go North, the shorter the possible difference between winter and summer gets in New Zealand and the longer it gets in Germany. It‘s because of the position of the sun in Summer vs. Winter.

    • @zorrothebug
      @zorrothebug 11 месяцев назад +1

      "It's because of the position of the sun in summer vs. winter" depending on the inclination of the earth's axis to the sun.

    • @Al69BfR
      @Al69BfR 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@zorrothebug That‘s the exact explanation. My explanation was more earth centric from the personal view point of the observer.

    • @zorrothebug
      @zorrothebug 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@Al69BfR Yeah, nothing to complain about your post, just wanted to add and specify.

  • @Christina-Maria_von_Gusinski
    @Christina-Maria_von_Gusinski 11 месяцев назад +5

    It's extremly cold this summer. We had a few warm days in June but in July it's as cold as it normally is in autumn. Today it's just 17°C outside and inside the house it's 22 °C.

    • @jansix4287
      @jansix4287 11 месяцев назад

      Fake News! 📰

    • @Christina-Maria_von_Gusinski
      @Christina-Maria_von_Gusinski 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@jansix4287 You are a liar. Everybody can have a look at the temperature records for Germany two weeks ago and will see that I am right.

    • @jansix4287
      @jansix4287 11 месяцев назад

      @@Christina-Maria_von_Gusinski
      I don’t need to look at stupid records. I can look outside and Berlin is extremely hot, the whole year around and still in August.

    • @Christina-Maria_von_Gusinski
      @Christina-Maria_von_Gusinski 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@jansix4287 Berlin ist aber nicht der Nabel der Welt. Wenn ich 'wir' schreibe, meine ich nicht 'wir in Deutschland', sondern 'meine Familie und ich'. Und die sitzt in Hamburg, wo es vor zwei Wochen arschkalt war. Außerdem sind die Temperaturaufzeichnungen nicht dumm, sondern eine wissenschaftlicher Methode zur Überprüfung, derer sich jeder bedienen kann.

    • @jansix4287
      @jansix4287 11 месяцев назад

      @@Christina-Maria_von_Gusinski Hamburg ist immer arschkalt und verregnet, das hat man davon wenn man bei den Fischen wohnt. Und natürlich ist Berlin schon allein wegen der Einwohnerzahl zweimal so repräsentativ für Deutschland wie die Pfeffersäcke.

  • @chia6797
    @chia6797 11 месяцев назад +6

    It 's raining at the moment and it is a cold spring and summer this year !!! April cold; Mai cold; June 2 weeks warm, one week hot; July 1,5 week warm, some days hot (< 30 degrees). The rest of July is really cold. Panic is everywhere. This must be to be popular.

    • @sarahmichael270244
      @sarahmichael270244 11 месяцев назад +1

      a normal german summer bevor climatchange

    • @Al69BfR
      @Al69BfR 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@sarahmichael270244And if the Gulf Stream is really collapsing it probably gets even colder, especially in Winter. But that doesn’t change the development for the rest of the world.

    • @nriamond8010
      @nriamond8010 11 месяцев назад +3

      Climat change does not mean that every single summer gets hotter than the last. In the moment, we have a normal summer, but it is NOT normal that in the last decades, most summers got temperature records.

    • @einwitzigenname585
      @einwitzigenname585 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@nriamond8010 and it is not "normal", how dry it is. Yes, I remember hot summers, too. But I remember the mostly regular rain in the evenings and nights. As child, I had to watch the clouds and manage to leave the lake early enough to get home before the rain starts.

    • @chia6797
      @chia6797 11 месяцев назад

      @@nriamond8010 If you compare temperature in 1960 measured in the countryside with temperature in the last fifteen years measured in the center of a city... and you then put the result in a computer that is predicting the future temperatures.... Nobel price award 2022 physics tells us science is lying about the climate change. Do your research.

  • @reginaa.t.6827
    @reginaa.t.6827 11 месяцев назад +1

    We have very hot summers since 70 years I live, but not every year, this humity is quiet new, but this because of the geoengeneering we are since 10 years.

  • @rolandscherer1574
    @rolandscherer1574 11 месяцев назад +1

    On average, you always have 12 hours of sun a day, but that's exactly true only on solstice days and at the Equator. The further you get to the poles, the darker it is in winter and the brighter in summer. At the poles, it's light for half the year and dark for the other half.

  • @vbvideo1669
    @vbvideo1669 11 месяцев назад +1

    Very nice Video! :)

  • @miabrandt1926
    @miabrandt1926 8 месяцев назад

    Je näher man zu den Polen kommt, je größer werden die Tag-Nacht-Unterschiede zwischen Sommer und Winter. Der längste Sommertag in Garmisch dauert 15h58min, während der gleiche Tag (21.06.) in Flensburg schon 17h19min dauert. In Flensburg scheint die Sommersonne also 1H21min länger. Im Winter ist es umgekehrt: In Garmisch scheint die Sonne am 22.12. insgesamt 8h26min und damit 1h12min länger als in Flensburg (7h12min). ... Ursache ist die Neigung der Erdachse.

  • @pinkhope84
    @pinkhope84 11 месяцев назад +3

    What heatwave ? Here in Hamburg Juli was cold and rainy, besides one nice Weekend

    • @anikaschneider2611
      @anikaschneider2611 11 месяцев назад +2

      Educate yourself. Hamburg ist not Germany. Look up the first weeks in July in GERMANY

    • @pinkhope84
      @pinkhope84 10 месяцев назад

      @@anikaschneider2611 Hamburg, Niedersachsen und Schleswig Holstein, kompletter Norden. NRW, Berlin war auch nicht besonders gut. Meine Güte. Dann soll sie nicht von Deutschland sprechen sondern vom Süden.

  • @yalisan2304
    @yalisan2304 11 месяцев назад +1

    Are sandals a norm in summer for outings ?

    • @ktadesse
      @ktadesse 11 месяцев назад +2

      For me yes: sandals & no socks = summer :-)

    • @andeekaydot
      @andeekaydot 11 месяцев назад +2

      S3 safety boots are.
      In whatever weather...

    • @yalisan2304
      @yalisan2304 11 месяцев назад

      @@andeekaydot ok my boots and shorts will stick to them for summer ty

  • @bayernhof1158
    @bayernhof1158 11 месяцев назад

    Grüße aus Oberfranken 😀

  • @lorisutherland7728
    @lorisutherland7728 11 месяцев назад

    What is your cooling system?

    • @arnodobler1096
      @arnodobler1096 11 месяцев назад

      wet towels😂

    • @lorisutherland7728
      @lorisutherland7728 11 месяцев назад

      Im serious. I have asked twice and I haven’t gotten an answer. One was the thing where you open all windows, now wet towels but she has said something about airflow underneath. So can anyone tell me?

    • @arnodobler1096
      @arnodobler1096 11 месяцев назад

      @@lorisutherland7728 There is underfloor heating that can also cool, is that what you mean?;

  • @sarafinam6686
    @sarafinam6686 11 месяцев назад +1

    How about ice cream culture? Do you have gelaterias in New Zealand?

    • @TheMntnG
      @TheMntnG 11 месяцев назад

      no, but many ice cream stands on the ways to and around beaches. take away ice cream mostly. and people drive, dont walk.

    • @sarafinam6686
      @sarafinam6686 11 месяцев назад

      @@TheMntnG Is it good? Have you ever tried european ice cream from an ice cream stand?

    • @TheMntnG
      @TheMntnG 11 месяцев назад

      @@sarafinam6686
      italy is generally good, I like sorbet too. NZ stand ice cream is usually good too. supermarket ice cream is mostly bad everywhere. german gelateria ice cream is hit and miss.

  • @sthenzel
    @sthenzel 11 месяцев назад +1

    Germany in general isn´t that hot, right, but there are lots of historical dates when temperatures soared beyond what we had over the last few years.

  • @solaccursio
    @solaccursio 11 месяцев назад

    If you get sunburned in 15' in New Zealand I would have to take EXTRA care, should I go there... I get sunburned in 5' even in Europe... and I can't stand the logh days you seem to like so much, I like early evenings without the sun in my eyes, so one of us is always happy, let's see it on the nice side 😁😁

    • @tobyk.4911
      @tobyk.4911 11 месяцев назад

      what do you mean with 15' and 5'?

    • @solaccursio
      @solaccursio 10 месяцев назад

      @@tobyk.4911 15 minutes. 5 minutes. How do you write minutes? In a different way?

  • @indrahx5905
    @indrahx5905 11 месяцев назад +3

    2:22 This is not true, most shops and public transport do have AC. Maybe not in the remote areas, but certainly in big cities. That's why I love to go shopping on hot days, because those shops are amazingly cool! Public trams and buses all have AC (otherwise the temperature inside would be lethal pretty quickly), but it might not be strong enough to cope with the immense heat, so they feel like a sauna. Thank goodness the subway is always cool.
    But yes, the humidity is bad - I always describe the feeling as "walking through hot soup"! Not comfortable.

    • @tobyk.4911
      @tobyk.4911 11 месяцев назад +1

      it certainly depends on the size of the shop ... supermarket chains always have AC,
      smaller shops like a small bookshop or a bakery sometimes but also often not.

  • @Alexander-dt2eq
    @Alexander-dt2eq 11 месяцев назад

    maybe its more like NZ people are descendants from Scottish/GB people which rarely seen sun so their skin is not used to it. Do Maori people have same skin problems?

  • @Alexander-dt2eq
    @Alexander-dt2eq 11 месяцев назад

    Nigeria not as humid :) come on, your body gets used to the humidity over there. It's almost 100% in tropical countries like Nigeria and Germany not even comes close to that.

  • @marcelmuseler6697
    @marcelmuseler6697 11 месяцев назад +4

    Mehr sinnlose Werbung als alles andere. Wenn es nur noch um Geld geht.

    • @mattesrocket
      @mattesrocket 11 месяцев назад +1

      wie verdienst du dein Geld?

    • @marcelmuseler6697
      @marcelmuseler6697 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@mattesrocket Ich habe einen richtigen Job der sogar viel Spaß macht

    • @anikaschneider2611
      @anikaschneider2611 11 месяцев назад

      Du scheinst mir etwas verwirrt zu sein. Soll sie nun Geld verdienen oder nicht (und den Kanal nur als Hobby betreiben)? Falls ja, wieso beschwerst du dich dann über Werbung? In Medien wird so Geld verdient, das ist ganz normal (TV, Radio etc). Oder soll sie das nur als Hobby machen? Wieso sagst du dann, dass es kein richtiger Job ist? Ein richtiger Job setzt Geld verdienen voraus.

    • @marcelmuseler6697
      @marcelmuseler6697 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@anikaschneider2611 Setzen 6 😂

    • @jansix4287
      @jansix4287 11 месяцев назад

      @@anikaschneider2611 Nur weil etwas ( im Kapitalismus ) normal ist, ist es nicht richtig.

  • @Matthias_Br
    @Matthias_Br 11 месяцев назад +1

    That has nothing to do with global warming but weather manipulation.

  • @mattesrocket
    @mattesrocket 11 месяцев назад +1

    in summer it's longer bright outside because the rotation of the earth slows down during the day, because evolution wanted that we have enough time to eat ice cream and a lot melon. 🤡