Unexpected climatic processes occurring throughout the planet can affect the weather in a very unpredictable manner. Vasily Yablokov, Head of Climate and Energy at the Russian subdivision of Greenpeace, told the journalists about this.
“If earlier it was possible to make any assessments, since the climate was more stable, now all these assessments in practice turn out to be not very truthful and change significantly. It is not the meteorologists who are to blame, ”Vasily Yablokov said in an interview with Sputnik radio.
According to him, due to changes in the usual circulation of air masses and all sorts of unexpected climatic processes, the weather will be very unstable and poorly predictable. The expert believes that new records should be expected both in the direction of cooling and precipitation, and in the direction of the absence of snow.
“This amplitude and the so-called” nervousness “of the climate are increasing,” Yablokov summed up.
Earlier it was reported that October this year in Moscow will be “Martian”. In the first half of the month, the precipitation deficit can reach 60%, and the air temperature will exceed the norm. RIA Novosti was told about this in the Phobos center.
Also, earlier forecasters gave a forecast for the weather in the Russian capital on the last day of September. Experts noted that on the 30th in Moscow it will be plus 12 degrees, precipitation is not expected that day.
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