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Sunset from the city park

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Hello everybody,
Today is a small walk in the city park around 21:00. At this time, we have +28 C °. During the day, +34 is higher than our usual temperatures at this time of the year by 10 degrees.

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Nice Images Ivan. :bow

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Nice sunset pics Ivan!!!

Where are you located?

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MapleRidge wrote: Fri Jun 25, 2021 12:23 am Nice sunset pics Ivan!!!

Where are you located?

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Hi Brian,

I'm glad you enjoyed it.
This is the city of Yaroslavl, Russia.

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These are so beautiful, thank you for allowing us to join your evening walks :) the first through the pine is gorgeous :hamster:

Your grass is very brown, looks like it has been dry for a while. It is only 12 degrees here in the UK, the usual grey and miserable day which can happen in July or December, it is always the same but with a slight variation in between. That's why the weather causes so much chatter in the UK, when the slight variance from the norm occurs we all exclaim our surprise :lol:

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Nice photos, Ivan.

All part of global climate change, unfortunately. I understand parts of the US are in severe drought at the moment, with record breaking high temps. As Alexandra says, we’re back under cloud/rain here in most of the UK.

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Montana wrote: Fri Jun 25, 2021 7:00 am These are so beautiful, thank you for allowing us to join your evening walks :) the first through the pine is gorgeous :hamster:

Your grass is very brown, looks like it has been dry for a while. It is only 12 degrees here in the UK, the usual grey and miserable day which can happen in July or December, it is always the same but with a slight variation in between. That's why the weather causes so much chatter in the UK, when the slight variance from the norm occurs we all exclaim our surprise :lol:

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Thanks Alexandra,

I'm glad you liked it. We had an extremely hot (for our latitude 57.3 °) 8 days. And although the plants in the park are watered, the grass is still dry.

But there was a downpour at noon today. and urban plants and trees will feel better.

12 degrees is cool, of course. According to statistics, we have 80 sunny days a year, mainly in the summer months. All other days are cloudy, it rains in autumn, snow usually falls at the end of October.

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Carbon60 wrote: Fri Jun 25, 2021 7:22 am Nice photos, Ivan.

All part of global climate change, unfortunately. I understand parts of the US are in severe drought at the moment, with record breaking high temps. As Alexandra says, we’re back under cloud/rain here in most of the UK.

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Thanks Stu,

I also think that this is changing the climate. Temperature records are updated annually. Our winters have become much milder, and although there is still a lot of snow, there are almost no severe frosts when the temperature drops below 20 C °.

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If you live at 57 degrees north, have you spotted the noctilucent clouds? they have been very beautiful from 20-23rd June? please post if you see them. Sadly we have too much cloud here which is disappointing.

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Montana wrote: Fri Jun 25, 2021 9:53 am If you live at 57 degrees north, have you spotted the noctilucent clouds? they have been very beautiful from 20-23rd June? please post if you see them. Sadly we have too much cloud here which is disappointing.

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Yes, I saw them in the northern and northwestern parts of the sky around 23:00 local time, an hour and a half after sunset. But, unfortunately, I didn’t take a photo. Next time I will definitely do it.

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Thanks for confirming your location Ivan...nice to have an idea where everyone is located ;)

I hope you get some pics of the noctilucent clouds to share. I am at +44 lat, so not the best to view them, but had great views for hours on a flight across the Atlantic to Scotland in 2019. I was hoping for aurora, but got treated to these clouds instead.

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MapleRidge wrote: Sat Jun 26, 2021 12:39 am Thanks for confirming your location Ivan...nice to have an idea where everyone is located ;)

I hope you get some pics of the noctilucent clouds to share. I am at +44 lat, so not the best to view them, but had great views for hours on a flight across the Atlantic to Scotland in 2019. I was hoping for aurora, but got treated to these clouds instead.

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Hi Brian,

Unfortunately I have no photographs of noctilucent clouds. I've seen them quite a few times, but I've never photographed them. As soon as they appear again, I will definitely take some photos.

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