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Sweating to shivering: Study finds rapid swings in temperature have increased

Flips between warm temperatures to cold and vice versa have become quicker, more frequent and more intense in recent decades, a new study shows.

By Christina Kelso | The New York Times
| April 26, 2025, 8:00 a.m.

"A September heat wave switching into a snowstorm over one day in the Rocky Mountains. Winter snowfall suddenly melting and saturating fields of dormant crops, before refreezing and encasing them in damaging ice. Early spring warmth prompting plants to blossom followed by a cold snap that freezes and drops their petals.

"Rapid temperature change events like these have increased in frequency and intensity over recent decades, a new study found.

"The transition periods for these abrupt temperature shifts have also shortened, according to the study, published Tuesday in the journal Nature Communications.

"Because the quick changes in temperature give communities and ecosystems little chance to respond, they may pose greater challenges than heat waves or cold snaps alone, said #WeiZhang, an assistant professor of climate science at Utah State University and one of the lead authors of the study.

" 'The impact could really be cascading on a different level,' he said.

"The researchers warned these temperature flips could have damaging effects on people and natural #environments, including destruction of #crops, harm to #ecosystems and strains on #PowerInfrastructure. And #LowIncomeCountries, where there is less access to weather forecasting and infrastructure is less resilient, are more vulnerable.

"The researchers examined temperature data from 1961 to 2023 to identify global patterns in sudden weather shifts, where temperatures in an area either jumped from cold temperatures to warm or plunged from warm to cold within five days. They found that instances of these flips increased in more than 60% of regions they surveyed.

"The largest increases in frequency were observed in South America, West Europe, Africa, and South and Southeast Asia. Some areas, including the polar regions, showed different behavior and experienced fewer events.

"While the climate mechanisms driving changes to these temperature-flip events are not yet fully understood, Zhang said, there is a significant trend showing that these events are becoming more frequent, stronger and quicker in many areas of the globe."

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The Salt Lake Tribune · Sweating to shivering: Study finds rapid swings in temperature have increasedFlips between warm temperatures to cold and vice versa have become quicker, more frequent and more intense in recent decades, a new study shows.

"It's already too late!"
Yes, but how much?
Are we fashionably late?
Did we miss the opening speech?
Are we arriving two hours late in the middle of things, disturbing everyone?
Maybe the event is already running towards its end, people leaving and things winding down.
Or maybe we have never left our home, never planning on actually going.

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@alicia this is so cool!

for people with no automatic translation or spanish knowledge:

on Saturday 26. April is public mending day.
its about #VisibleMending in public.
so not just mend your stuff but do it in a parc or outdoors and let other people see that you care.

this might be a hopeful one for the #ClimateDiary

A terrifying story about the dangers of climate change and nuclear power.

"Humanity has constructed a doomsday Deadman switch that threatens civilization. Climate destruction will make it increasingly difficult to avoid the looming global nuclear catastrophe we've created.
Here's how our future might unravel:"

collapse2050.com/2030-doomsday

@collapse2050

Collapse 2050 · 2030 Doomsday Scenario: The Great Nuclear CollapseA timeline of the end game for human civilization
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And beyond fiction, Schumacher's 'Small is Beautiful' is 52 yrs old, and I read Latouche's book on #Degrowth for the first time in 2012, which already back then seemed to me a both feasible and compelling alternative to our system. I know I'm not the only one, because yrs after, in 2019, speaking with a civil servant working in a council's environmental department,

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I think it stuck with me because, especially with the current fascist turn, I keep reading from leftists of all sorts that we need a story, a better story. And to me, this search for a story is almost becoming the story, and missing the point entirely.
There are tons of stories out there. There have been since I was young. My student last year made a dissertation on U. K. Le Guin as solarpunk. There is an whole world of stories from non-Western indigenous literature.

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I've been listening to this amazing episode by @parismarx and @brianmerchant chatting with @annaleen & Charlie Jane Anders. They talk about a lot of important things like the distorted understanding tech billionaires have of SciFi, but the episode's part I loved most is how Annalee and Charlie push back to the idea that there are no alternative stories: because there are, not just in SciFi, but also in fantasy.

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open.spotify.com/episode/1v9rI

SpotifyScience Fiction in the Days of American Authoritarianism ft. Annalee Newitz & Charlie Jane AndersSystem Crash · Episode

#ClimateChange and anthropogenic nature destruction in the name of "development" continue to wreck havoc across the most vulnerable areas first.

And by that I mean mountainous communities in the vicinity of melting #Glaciers. If you live in the Alps or any area classed as a mountain range, I'd be packing up to move to flatter terrain outside flood zones at the foothills.

dawn.com/news/1905977/landslid

Update on The Bee Incident:

Pain mostly gone. Ice pack did the trick.

Hubby talked with our neighbors. They said the bees are aggressive this year due to the unusually wet and warm weather. The other factor is a lack of flowering trees that they like. They hope to move the bees in a few months to the other side of our mountain near an apple & peach orchard.

In the meantime, Hubby bought me a beekeeper's hat I can wear when I'm gardening! 🥰 All set!

#bees
#ClimateDiary
#pollenators

#ClimateDiary As a non-catholic, non religious person finding myself very sad that #PopeFrancis has died, worried about what will come next.

I am thinking of his #LaudatoSi on “care for our common home”

“The idea of infinite or unlimited growth, which proves so attractive to economists, financiers and experts in technology … is based on the lie that there is an infinite supply of the earth’s goods, and this leads to the planet being squeezed dry at every limit.”

laudatosimovement.org/news/wha