Climate History of Buenos Aires (Argentina)
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- Опубликовано: 2 фев 2024
- If you followed a little bit the news about past or modern climate change, you probably saw several times something like "temperature will rise by 4°C", or "temperatures were 10°C colder during Stone Age", etc.
This kind of information does not permit to figure out what kind of environment was going on.
This simulation has been performed on 16 cities around the world, I aim to locate over the 21,000 years the best modern climate analogue for each of them. Enjoy !
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And theres the infamous gloval warming disclaimer lolll
Maybe a video about a place in Beringia would be interesting as i heard that it could have been warmer than today.
Places like Nome, nunivak island by the Yukon delta or king salmon in Alaska, and places like Anadyr or even Kamchatka in Russia.
I see the Austin , Texas area as a good analogue for Buenos Aires in 2100.
Wow, so it was a lot colder. Would be cool if we still were like Catalunia today. Greetings from BA!
Interesting how the South was much stable, as cities don't shift that much their climatic parallels compared to the North
thanks the ocean
@@Kaldisti Yeah, totally lol. I think you'd need Earth's average temperature to drop bellow zero to have an impact compatable to the northern hemisphere
4000 years ago Chivilcoy (City is 180 km of Bs As) had a arid climate.
Thanks for the video greetings from Chivilcoy Argentina.
Aside from Antarctica, the Southern Hemisphere has no large landmasses in the upper-middle latitudes. There is no land at 60 S, but much at 60 N. Glaciers formed at 60 N in Scandinavia and northern Canada.
It may be ironic, but the Greenland Ice Cap reaches farther south than the Antarctic Ice Cap reaches north. Ice sheets in South America, Africa, New Zealand, and Tasmania formed only in mountains.
Climate history of Volgograd (south Russia) or another city located near the Caspian Sea?
I planned Arkhangelsk
Is London, UK on the cards for the future?
Did you use just Space Engine or something else? Can you do the simulation like this for Warsaw?
Space Engine here ? nope, all pictures have been generated from my own code (Rstudio), the photos from Google Earth.
For now only 16 cities have been planned, but why not for a later batch
If I could support you for that? I would love to have the data for Poland or at least Central Europe like you did for Ukraine, etc. Love it!
@@Kaldisti
Please do one about Santa Cruz de la Sierra Bolivia 😅
Ojalá que se haga uno similar para Bogotá desde la prehistoria cuando tenía el antiguo lago Humboldt hasta el año 2138 cuando se cumplan los 600 años de la ciudad
You could simulate eruption of Yellowstone:D
Plz do Helsinki
Unfortunately, he already picked the cities.
he will not do helsinki
@@selfar9399 awh ok
Do Stockholm
Very strange when in best modern analogue it said "Catalunya, Spain" while it has Csa climate and Buenos Aires had Cfa climate 🤣🤣
Csa on the coast but cfa inland
@@Kaldisti Zaragoza is BSk or BSh.
@@paulbrower Bsh indeed
@@KaldistiAny reason why places along the Mediterranean like the Po valley and others have Cfa climates?
I always thought that it was a climate zone associated to East coasts of continents and not western regions.
The northward movement of the Hadley cell should bring dry summers like in the rest of the Mediterranean basin.
And considering that those regions have mountain ranges nearby I would assume that a rain shadow would form like in Patagonia.
@@stefanpfeiffermerino7633 It's the same latitude as the north coast of Spain; it's due west of Slovenia and northern Croatia, and southern Romania. None of these areas have the Mediterranean dry summers but instead get winter rainfall (like Oceanic and Mediterranean climates). Summer thunderstorms are largely convective and not frontal as they are north of the Alps.
The Appenine range separates the Cfa climates of Milan and Venie from the Csa climates of central and southern Italy. The Po Valley is a rare zone of an analogue to the southeastern USA in Europe.
Seems like a comfy place to hide during a glacial!
Very stable for a non-tropical area. Some places in the northern latitudes with slight temperature ranges, like Scotland and Denmark, were glaciated. It seems ironic until you consider that a drop of 15 C is enough to maintain an ice sheet in a place that has a range between 5 C and 13 C.
climate history of poland warsaw
Too close to Berlin. See also Amsterdam, Munich, Copenhagen, London, Vienna, and Prague. Budapest and Bucharest would be suitable due to the potential for severe drought.
@@paulbrower he already picked the cities and he will not do the cities that you mentioned
@@selfar9399 I was suggesting cities that I thought he would not likely do because they are too obviously analogous. Budapest and Bucharest would have been interesting.