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#PolarStratosphericClouds #NacreousClouds #WeatherAnomaly #Meteorology #hurricane #climate #destruction #anomaly
Over the past few days, a rare and early outbreak of polar stratospheric clouds has been observed around the Arctic Circle. Polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs), also known as nacreous clouds, are iridescent clouds that form in the stratosphere during polar winter. PSCs develop at temperatures around -85°C, significantly lower than the average temperatures of the lower stratosphere at altitudes ranging from 15 to 25 km (approximately 50,000–80,000 feet).

⚠️ Despite their captivating colors, polar stratospheric clouds are a concerning sign as they contribute to the depletion of stratospheric ozone in Antarctica and the Arctic. The formation of these clouds in the stratosphere is harmful because it releases gaseous nitric acid from the stratosphere. Remarkably, over the last week, nacreous clouds have been sighted in Italy, Norway, and the United Kingdom, which is itself an anomaly.

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#Brazil #Bauru #Storm #Weather #SãoPaulo #Meteorology #climate #destruction #anomaly #climatecrisis #weather #climatechange
🇧🇷Severe Storm in Bauru, Brazil

🌬|🌧 On January 26, 2025, a severe storm hit the city of Bauru, São Paulo. Meteorological services from Argentina report strong winds and heavy rainfall that flooded streets and disrupted the normal functioning of the city.

🚨 The situation was complicated by power outages and transportation issues. Emergency services were mobilized to deal with the aftermath.

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