Climate History of Mexico City
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- Опубликовано: 24 апр 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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Hard to imagine a city with the climate of Namibian desert in 2100, and also sinking into the ground, with a water supply crisis looming.
with over 23 million people as well, good thing we don't have to worry about rising sea levels haha
God bless you eternally, best channel out there
A good analogue at times is San Francisco (ecept for inverted rainfall by season). Also the Ethiopian highlands.
Amazing video! Could you maybe do San Antonio next?
Could you do a climate video of Mexico City from 66 million years ago?
Will you do a city in Brazil?
can you a city from the arabian peninsula i want see how the climate was during green arabia 💚🥺
can you make climate history of anatolia?
Here's my beef with the Koeppen classification system: for steppes (BS) and deserts (BW) the third letter is h (hot, as in the Sahara, the Australian Outback, the Thar, or the Sonoran Desert) or k (cold) as in Patagonia, central Asia, or the American High Plains north of about Lubbock. The classification leaves little room or desert or steppe climates that, due to altitude or exposure to maritime influences get neither particularly cold or hot. Mexico City is projected here to become BSh even though it will be about as cool as central Michigan (Dfa/Dfb borderline) in the summer. Its winters will be much like those of San Francisco (Csb, simply an inversion of the seasonal rainfall pattern of Mexico City).
I have a suggestion for desert and steppe locations whose monthly thermal range is between coldest-month means of 7C and warmest-month means of 22 C: use the combination "hk". This would give San Francisco a short rating of BWhk during a recent five-year drought during which it got less annual precipitation than Phoenix. Yes, it got that dry, but "BSh" suggests brutal summers as in Phoenix but BWk suggests real winters as in the American High Plains. Mexico City seems headed to what I would call by this criterion "BShk".
Mexico City is not an obvious pick except for its size and its cultural treasures. It is a good one.
I think I suggested 'any subtropical highland city', and he definitely delivered with this one!
Great work! Bro thinks Mexico is located in south hemisphere😭
Thank you so much for this video.
Could you please do one for Guadalajara or Monterrey?
Thanks 🙏
Monterrey CALIFORNIA? Now that would be an expression of a paradise climate with a rare Csb climate.
Is there any data about the climatic Armenian Highland ? I would like to see a video about my homeland too😊
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can you make one for malta please?
Pretty fun seeing literally everyone begging for their homelands to be next lol
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Costa Rica climate history? Or Utah?
In the USA: Las Vegas NV, Dallas TX, Orlando FL, Fairbanks AS, Detroit MI
Elsewhere: Stanley, Falklands
Hanoi
Recife
Budapest ,Beograd, or Bucharest
Tunis
Mecca Saudi Arabia
Santiago Chile
Milan or Venice
anywhere in New Zealand