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Germany’s Summer Falls Way Short Of Predicted Hellish Temps..North, Baltic Seas Cool
By P Gosselin on 16. July 2024

Snowfan here reports there’s also there’s no heatwave in sight across much of Europe and Germany.
Summer in Germany has slowed halfway through as there’s no sign of Health Minister Karl Lauterbach’s predicted  heatwaves or Marc Benecke’s “hell-summer of the century“, which of course could have led to health emergencies and possible lock downs.

In fact, quite to the contrary, the North Sea and Baltic Sea are severely under-cooled in mid-July, as Europe finds itself surrounded by under-cooled seas.
 
Source: NOAA reanalysis SSTA eastern North Atlantic with additions

In mid-July 2024, the NOAA reanalysis shows that the seas off the coasts of Europe and off West Africa up to the equator are widely undercooled compared to the global WMO climate mean 1991-2020 (blue and purple). This applies to the eastern North Atlantic, including the North and Baltic Seas, and even the central Mediterranean.

Next we look more closely at the North and Baltic Seas:

https://notrickszone.com/2024/07/16/germanys-summer-falls-way-short-of-predicted-hellish-temps-north-baltic-seas-cool/
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