Why Is it COLD. Today is 17th JUNE 2024. JUNE. IT WAS HOT A YEAR AGO TODAY. 30C. today, it's like 15. What a Difference a year makes. We want to sing Feeling HOT HOT HOT again

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Eps 15: Why Is it COLD. Today is 17th JUNE 2024. JUNE. IT WAS HOT A YEAR AGO TODAY. 30C. today, it's like 15. What a Difference a year makes. We want to sing Feeling HOT HOT HOT again

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The podcast discusses the surprisingly cold weather experienced on June 17th, 2024. It contrasts this with the same date a year ago when temperatures soared to 30°C, while today's temperature is around 15°C. The podcasters express their amazement at the drastic change in weather over the course of a year and their disappointment that they can no longer sing "Feeling HOT HOT HOT" due to the unexpected cold conditions.

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Hello, listeners! Today is the 17th of June, 2024, and we can't help but notice how drastically the weather has changed compared to this same time last year. Just twelve months ago, we were basking in 30-degree heat, humming to the tune of "Feeling HOT HOT HOT." But today? It's a crisp 15 degrees, making us reach for our jackets when we should be reaching for our sunscreen. So, why is it so cold today?

Several factors could be at play. Firstly, weather patterns are inherently complex and can be influenced by numerous variables, from ocean currents to atmospheric conditions. This year, we are experiencing a La Niña phase, which typically brings cooler temperatures to various parts of the world. Moreover, short-term climate fluctuations can also be driven by volcanic activity, changes in solar radiation, and even human-induced climate change.

It's fascinating to think about how our daily lives are impacted by these seemingly unpredictable shifts. Just a year ago, many of us were complaining about the sweltering heat and longing for a cool breeze. Now, we find ourselves layered up, wondering what happened to the summer sun. This dramatic change serves as a reminder of how dynamic our planet's climate system is and how swiftly it can shift from one extreme to another.

As we adapt to the cooler weather today, let's remember that climate variability is a natural part of Earth's system, even if it doesn't always align with our expectations or desires. While we may not be singing "Feeling HOT HOT HOT" just yet, there's always a chance that next year will bring back the heatwaves, reminding us once again of the volatile nature of our climate. For now, stay warm and keep an eye on the weather forecasts, because if there's one thing we know for sure, it's that Mother Nature loves to keep us on our toes!