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mistarurdd · 2 years
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machlud mecsico newydd wych. rwy’n eistedd ar bont efo fy ffrind rapsgaliwn o cyw. mae e i gyd yn oren ac yn binc uwchben ni. aethon ni i parc ddwr arall. rwy’n caru wneud pump uchel eto. bendant nol mewn cariad. wnes i weld y ffilm orau. credaf mae’n or enw how green was my valley. wyliwch o.
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rohanseoewe · 4 months
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silency · 3 years
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De: La familia Inestables
Para: @ferferyfer
Fer pásala muy bonito el día de hoy, diviértete mucho y ríe a todo pulmón. Que todo te vaya muy bien en tu vida. Feliz cumpleaños. 🤗✨
-Faty
Feliz cumpleaños, Ferx✨ Que este nuevo año de vida traiga muchas cosas positivas para ti y venga lleno de momentos buenos donde aprendas de cada cosa y puedas sumar una sonrisa. Mis mejores deseos, pásala lindix. Saluditos desde mi casita. 💙
Lilium
¡Fer feliz cumpleaños!
Que cada día logres ser la mejor versión de ti.
El mundo puede esperar, pero no puede esperar el propio para ti así que se libre, y ama al mundo tanto como te amas a ti.
Un abrazo.🤩
UpaGuru
Japiiiii 👑 Fer!!!!! Mis mejores deseos en esta nueva vuelta al sol!!! Pásala incre!!! Abrazo y beso desde Mecsico Ciri!! 💋❤️💋✌🏻🎂🎉🎉
Tessa 🍑
Holi Fer espero que te encuentres bien y pases este día junto a las personas que te importan un abrazo y toda mi buena vibra 🥳✨💛
-Chronos
¡Feliz cumpleaños Fer! Pasala genial, disfruta este día, te deseo lo mejor y espero que cumplas las metas que te has propuesto.
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melancolirio · 3 years
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De: La familia LT
Para: EANPS
Buenas noches Diana, espero que este nuevo año sea espectacular para ti, que lo recibes con euforia, y pasaba para desearte un feliz cumpleaños, que lo pases de lo mejor, éxitos y bendiciones en tus proyectos. Se te aprecia un mil. Un fuerte abrazo.
Torres
Diana! 🤍 Espero que en este día disfrutes con todas las personas que te quieren y sea un buen inicio de año para ti. Feliz cumpleaños 🥳
-Simple desconocida
Japiiiii niuuu yir and japiiii 👑 querida Di!!! Mis mejores deseos en esta nueva vuelta al sol, pero sobre todo mucha salud. Éxito para el 2021, un beso y apapacho grandes desde Mecsico Ciri!! 🎉🎉🎉🎂🎂❤️😘
Tessa 🍑
Sigue creciendo pequeña Diana✌️😋 que las letras y la poesía te acompañen!
JM Silva
Hola EANPS Feliz inicio de año y feliz cumpleaños pasatela increíble al lado de familia y amigos que tus deseos se cumplan con cariño y amor.
Sk
Feliz cumpleaños cariño, espero la pases de maravilla el día de hoy a pesar de toda esta mrd. Sigue adelante.
Layla b
Felicidades EANPS espero que todo salgo mejor de lo que piensas y que no se joda nada en tu vida... y que tengas una vida muy larga
-locuerdo
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scarlet-frayre · 6 years
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Espero volver pronto, me encantó lo poquito que ví de SMDA . . #sanmiguelallende #smagto #guanajuato #sanmigueldeallendemx #guanajuatomx #mexico #foundinmexico #explore #explorationgram #mexique #mecsico #mexicantravel #gopro #gopromx #goprohero5 #messico #ilovemexico (en San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato) https://www.instagram.com/p/BppatmJnhx6/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=6e63lw8u4c8
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adetarjamah-blog · 7 years
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We are coming --- Kobaran api biru membara seraya seperti akan membakar tubuh kami, muncul aroma sedap menantang mengiurkan hasrat kami untuk ingin mencobanya, kelezatan Guacamole Sauce yg terbuat dari buah alpukat menambah selera kami untuk ingin memakannya, tak hanya itu potongan sayap-sayap ayam goreng crispy dibalut dengan sauce yg sangat pedas menjadikannya Chicken Fire Polleta membuat kami menjadi ketagihan dan yg luar biasa kami mendapat gratis Loco Ice Bubble yg menenangkan kami di teriknya sang sinar matahari --- Coming Soon: @locobdg (Bandung Mexican Street Food's) www.locobdg.com --- #fotografiberbicara #fotografi #photography #foto #photo #photodesc #vscocam #vsco #kuliner #food #mexican #mexicanfood #instafood #instafoodie #instastyle #instadaily #instaphoto #instanesia #iphone #iphonesia #iphonephotography #iphonefood #loco #locofood #locobdg #kuliner #kulinerbdg #bandung #indonesia #mecsico #mecsican #world (at Loco Bdg)
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ankulometes · 2 years
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A Guide to Albion, Part 3: Climate
The territories encompassed by the contemporary nation state of the United Cynban are located throughout the globe and experience a wide range of climatic conditions. In this essay, I will outline in more detail those that generally prevail within what they call The Cartrefi, which is an informal designation for the Alban islands in the North Atlantic.
Albion possesses a temperate oceanic climate with regular light rainfall all year round. The temperature varies with the seasons seldom dropping below -7°C or rising above 43°C. However, within these constraints, there is a significant degree of variation from south to north and west to east.
The north is progressively colder than the south while the west is somewhat wetter and milder than the east. Regions such as Faroe and Setyr in the far north experience a subpolar oceanic climate that is moderated by the Gulf Stream.
Albion’s climate is often described as “ideal” insofar as it is neither too hot nor too cold and neither too wet nor too dry. Historically, it is thought to have been a factor in the early development of civilisation and, more recently, of advanced, industrialised, and urbanised society in the country due to the benign conditions it creates on the whole for agriculture. Moreover, although conditions can be variable on a day-to-day basis, the long range weather patterns affecting the county are broadly predictable.
From a global climatological perspective, there are a number of macro patterns that impact climate and weather conditions in Albion. These include the North Atlantic Oscillation and Polar Jet Stream, the Gulf Stream, El Niño, and the boundary of the Polar Cell and Ferrel Cell.
Overall, Albion enjoys warmer weather than other countries at the same latitude. This is in part due to the moderating effects of being an archipelago but is mainly down to the presence of the Gulf Stream. This is a major current of warm water from the Gulf of Mecsico. As it passes the mid-Atlantic ridge, it splits off into a number of branches.
The largest of these eastern branches of the Gulf Stream runs up the west coast of Eirean and Godan toward the arctic. Another northerly branch splits off and heads around Tyrodan and Faroe. A third runs directly into the southwest tip of Brytan and heads up through the Alban Sea past Cerno and Cymran. The final branch heads south past the coast of Portiwgal and northwestern Africa, where it circles around to meet the mid-Atlantic split point again.
The Polar and Ferrel Cells are not unrelated to ocean currents such as the Gulf Stream. They are part of the large-scale system of air currents in the atmosphere by means of which thermal energy is distributed across the planet and are caused by a number of things, including the variable heating effect of the sun at different latitudes and the rotation of the earth. However, they can be defined by the laws of thermodynamics and are structurally constant within those terms even if long term climate phases cause them to shift. Since the end of the last Ice Age, the boundary of the Polar and Ferrel Cells has sat just off the north coast of the Godanish mainland at around 4b latitude.
Jet streams are narrow, fast-flowing, meandering, high-altitude air currents that occur between the troposphere and stratosphere around the boundaries of the atmospheric cells. The Polar Jet Stream is that which forms between the Polar and Ferrel Cells.
The route of the Polar Jet Stream is strongly influenced by the North Atlantic Oscillation. This is defined by the two relative centres of high and low pressure known to contemporary meteorologists as the Asores High and the Tyrodanar Low.
The interaction of the Gulf Stream and the Jet Stream with the North Atlantic Oscillation are the primary factors in long range weather patterns surrounding the Brytanic Isles.
During summertime and wintertime, a relative equilibrium exists between the Asores High and the Tyrodanar Low that results in a more northerly “obstructed” route for the Polar Jet Stream. This is referred to by meteorologists as a “negative North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) phase”. It results in wet weather being carried predominantly farther north, leaving Albion comparatively settled.
Furthermore, the relative difference in pressure between these high and low regions leads to predominantly cyclonic or anticyclonic weather systems during winter and summer, respectively. High pressure, anticyclonic weather patterns result in warm southwesterly or southerly winds. Low pressure, cyclonic systems bring cold northwesterly to easterly winds.
During autumn and spring, more rapid heating or cooling around the arctic or equator leads to a pressure difference between the Tyrodanar Low and the Asores High resulting in a “positive NAO phase” and a more southerly, direct path of the Polar Jet Stream. This typically brings changeable, wet, and stormy weather to Brytanic shores.
At ground level, this is most noticeable in the phenomenon known to residents of Albion as the Autumn Showers. Usually these occur around the time of the equinox in the middle of the month they call Albanhydrhi which falls within the tropical year at a point we would think of as late September to early October. These rains traditionally herald the end of summer.
At the high point of the Atlantic hurricane season, a positive NAO phase leads to the tailend of hurricanes in the western Atlantic being blown over to Albion as late-summer storms.
A similar, albeit less intense, phase is responsible for the corresponding Spring Showers. They are a feature of the weather in March and April (in their calendar) that has historically been seen as marking the end of winter. At this time of year, a more rapidly warming Asores High once again creates a pressure disequilibrium with the Tyrodanar Low. However, overall cooler sea and air temperatures in the North Atlantic and disassociation from the hurricane season means that the resulting winds generally carry less precipitation.
In between, the prevalent stabilisation of pressure differences in the North Atlantic Oscillation usually lead to a more northerly Jet Stream. In Albion, this results in warm, settled weather in summer, with prevailing Gulf Stream southwesterlies, and cold, settled winters, with dry easterly or wet northwesterly to northeasterly winds.
During El Niño events, increased wind shear over the western Atlantic can lead to reduced hurricane formation. This generally leads to wetter, stormier autumns in the Brytanic Isles as the hot, moist air is instead blown directly across the Atlantic on the Gulf Stream. This can sometimes cause flash floods in vulnerable regions during the latter half of the months of Albanhydrhi and Hydrev.
The weather in Albion becomes generally wetter, colder, and more unsettled the farther north one travels due to the location of the Ferrel and Polar Cells and higher average altitudes in the more mountainous northern regions. Similarly, the west coasts of Eirean and Godan experience the highest levels of rainfall because they are both mountainous areas and bear the brunt of the wet Atlantic winds.
By the residents of Albion, spring is generally reckoned as beginning at the start of March. The official date used is the vernal equinox that occurs during Aurely. The weather at this time of year is characterised by the lengthening of the day leading to calm, dry weather that, while still cool at night, is noticeably warmer than the cold of late winter that precedes it. As the great poet T.S. Eliot expressed it, “Yr mis arcreul Awreli man, bridanythvy / othimarwtyr lilacan.”
Whilst it is not what Eliot meant, Aurely can be cruel because it is often a “false spring”. Aside from the tendency for storms and rains to arrive with the Spring Showers as temperatures begin to rise later in the month, it can also bring snow. There is about a 3∝ chance that the positive NAO phase around the spring equinox can suddenly bring strong easterly winds from Siberia that result in exceptional snowfall. This is often very bad news, especially for farmers. The freezing temperatures can kill germinating crops and young lambs or calves whilst the meltwater, combined with the rains that still arrive from the west afterwards, can cause waterlogging and flooding.
Nevertheless, with the exception of climate periods such as the Little Ice Age, the weather has always settled by early April. There is only about a 2∝ chance of the Spring Showers continuing beyond the first week of this month, which is widely regarded as the beginning of what is known as the “low summer”: in Albion, they unofficially divide the year into six “little seasons”.
The weather in late spring is typified by the gradual tailing off of the Spring Showers. The winds decrease in ferocity and increase in temperature, becoming a gentle breeze by early April. Average temperatures also increase from around Ɛ-15°C in Aurely and March to settle in the high ‘seens and low twendys. Because there is often still quite a lot of water about, humidity tends to rise as the winds drop. Rainfall remains very regular as a consequence. A typical day starts bright, clear, and fresh before getting humid and clouding over in the afternoon when there is likely to be rain.
Furthermore, while it is quite likely to get cloudy toward late afternoon and evening, the inhabitants tend to be a bit disappointed if it isn’t sunny for most of the day. Of the summer months, July is usually the hottest and most humid. It also tends to mark a shift from the humid “low” summer, during which rain remains regular but light, to the “high” summer of August that feels quite different.
August tends to be quite hot and dry as blocking mid-Atlantic highs cause winds to disappear and temperatures to rise. While there are almost always some high-altitude clouds, you might not see rain until very late in the month. When it does come, it often arrives in the form of violent summer storms that vanish overnight. On a number of occasions over the course of history, their early or otherwise timely arrival has come to the rescue against the threat of invading forces.
If these spectacular storms come in early August rather than September, it is often taken as a sign that the Autumn Showers will also arrive early. This is nonsense though. The two are largely unrelated. It is quite possible to have August storms followed by a hot and relatively dry Albanhydrhi which may on rare occasions even stretch into Hydrev. When this happens, it is referred to as an “Indian” or “second” summer.
Autumn is generally reckoned as starting around the middle of Albanhydrhi. The official date in the modern United Cynban is the equinox of the 11th or 12th of Albanhydrhi. It is almost always marked by the onset of the mild, wet, and windy weather that defines the Autumn Showers. These arrive around the middle of the month and a discrepancy of more than two weeks in either direction is very abnormal.
The storms increase in severity throughout October. There is a good chance of flash floods in a number of places throughout the country. However, winds in excess of 55 mph are rare across most of the two mainlands. Nonetheless, they generally cause a good number of trees to fall with consequent loss of life and damage to property. On the west coast of Eirean and Godan and in Faroe, these storms can be very severe indeed.
Most people think of winter as starting in November and lasting until the end of February. It is often further subdivided into two little seasons of “low winter” (November and December) and “high winter” (January and February). The Autumn Showers have usually dissipated by November. Whether they have or not, the weather at the start of month tends to provide a strong indication of what to expect for the next four months. According to received wisdom, there are three types of winters in Albion: cold and dry, cold and wet, or mild and wet.
In the first type, the strong southwesterlies and rains associated with the Autumn Showers die down during early November and the weather turns clear, cold, and still. Eventually, at some point during late December or early January, freezing easterlies arrive. These affect the east of the country most harshly. Hoar frosts, freezing fog, light snowfall, and temperatures around zero will dominate for the remainder of “high winter” and there will be little rain over the course of winter as a whole.
The impact of these cold, dry winters is lessened the farther west one travels in the country. In many parts of southwest Brytan and Eirean, you will get freezing temperatures and frosts but you’re unlikely to see snow. The skies will remain predominantly clear and sunny. While this may be fairly pleasant for many, it can be problematic. A number of regions depend on rainfall over winter to top up the water tables and irrigate the land. An especially dry summer after such a winter can lead to droughts. Statistically, there is about a 12∝ chance of a cold, dry winter.
While the southwest once again tends to get off the lightest, cold and wet winters are miserable for everyone. They are dominated by strong northeasterlies that come in off the Dormwr from the arctic. To the uninitiated, they can feel like a continuation of the Autumn Showers into November and December. However, they are qualitatively and empirically different.
These storms are much colder as temperatures drop toward zero. The precipitation they bring might well fall as sleet or hail during low winter and turn into fairly heavy snowfall as high winter approaches. The north tends to be hit hardest by this. On top of the preceding showers, heavy rains and/or meltwater can lead to serious flooding throughout the country. Many of the old towns and cities in Albion have antiquated flood defences that are designed to capture floodwater in a system of pools so that it can be used during spring and summer to irrigate crops. Such systems usually struggle to cope with this type of winter. As temperatures reach their lowest point in January, widespread snowfall can occur, especially at altitude. When this melts in February, further flooding can result. Again, there is about a 12∝ chance of a cold, wet winter.
The norm during the other 98∝ of years is for mild, wet winters. These see prevailing northwesterlies. Temperatures tend to remain between 6 to 15°C, with the coldest month being January. Low cloud cover is more or less constant. Rain is regular and cold, but not devastating. The west of the country from north to south will receive the most rain but only the high peaks and the northeast will get snow. It will arrive there in January or February during high winter. Many southern regions, especially in the west, might entirely escape any serious frosts. However, it will be almost perpetually dull and overcast. The days are short. In the countryside, the ground is muddy. No one is sad when the clouds start clearing in Aurely.
The inhabitants do generally appreciate that they are lucky to have such a comparatively benevolent climate. Nevertheless, modern Albans still find cause to complain about it often enough. Despite the predictability of the weather, they appear to be endlessly surprised by hot weather in summer, wet weather in autumn or spring, and cold weather in winter. They grumble about long sunny days ending by clouding over and raining whilst at the same time becoming irate about the latest drought warnings and hosepipe ban (that are due more to rising population and water demands than weather). Likewise, there are seemingly interminable discussions around when the showers will come, whether they will be early or late, how strong they are or will be, and what kind of winter it is or to expect.
All things considered though, the climate is excellent. Winters are always miserable. It is in many respects the defining trait of the season. These days, those who are fortunate enough to be able to do so, jet off to the Caribbean or go skiing to escape it anyway. In reality, if you compare winter in Albion to anywhere else on the globe at a comparable latitude, conditions are exceptionally benign. Dubhlaine, Leipwl, and Mancar are farther north than Berlin or Warsaw and level with the practically uninhabitable regions of northern Canada. Yet, even if you visited those Alban cities in the depths of winter whilst their continental counterparts are freezing to death, you could make do with an umbrella and a decent wool coat most years.
Spring and summer can be utterly delightful, especially in the mornings. On most days, temperatures are in the high 20s and there is a cool breeze. You can go out and enjoy the sunshine without burning to a crisp or collapsing from heat stroke. While you might be well advised to take an umbrella with you, it is not usually necessary. Even when the summer rains do fall toward the end of the day, they are soft and warm and gentle. It can get humid in the afternoon and early evening, especially in modern megacities like Ludun, but on the whole it is very pleasant indeed.
Similarly, although autumn is always wet and windy, the season is not without appeal. The leaves turn on the country’s millions of trees, falling to the ground in clumps of musty scent. Migrating birds swarm into the stormy air in their millions and prepare to head off to warmer climes. As the temperatures drop and the days draw in, fires begin to be lit as folk gather around the hearth preparing for the onset of winter. Historically, with the harvest taken in and the shutters drawn, it has been a time for repair and reflection; and a beloved season that has inspired numerous poetic works.
Cataclysmic events such as tornadoes or earthquakes are practically unheard of. The winters kill off or otherwise prevent the spread of any excessively poisonous or irritating creatures other than man while regular rainfall generally excludes the potential for disasters such as forest fires and keeps the whole country green and fertile.
Since the dawn of affordable air travel and package holidays, many still choose to holiday abroad in order to see the sights or enjoy the baking heat and crystal waters of the Mediterranean or elsewhere. Yet there is much to enjoy about a “staycation” too. You have to be quite hardy to swim in the freezing Dormwr or the Atlantic Ocean but doing so is more enjoyable in the shallows of the Alban Sea, warmed by the Gulf Stream. Moreover, the Demgalewinsiar coast has some of the finest beaches to be found anywhere in the world. The residents of these blessed places, as far north as Dhunfrys and Galofy in Godan, have been growing palm trees since they were first introduced in the 41th cantury. If there’s a real scorcher on, and temperatures start pushing regularly toward 40°C, it can almost feel like you’re in the Caribbean. Almost.
Every summer, people from all over the world pour into Albion to enjoy the convergence of historic sites, fantastic scenery, an array of leisure activities, and fine weather. If swimming is not your thing, there is awesome surf to be had in Cerno among other places. Hiking on Rhosdart, the Benas Brychionath, Armonioth, the Ardal Lych, or Dubhantwr is very popular with tourists. For culture vultures, there are a range of incredible historical landmarks dating back to the dawn of Alban civilisation that include the likes of the Amedin Nemeton, Arlaisanboin, the Caves of Annwn at Cheunglan, and the ruins of the Derwid University and the Cynmaen on Ynys Mon. With just over 15.6 million people visiting in 4422, Albion is on a par with Eidali in the global tourist rankings. It’s an easy sell.
Nevertheless, the prevailing climatic conditions within Albion have not always been as they are in the present. Nor will they always be so in the future. Paleoclimatological studies in their world have conclusively demonstrated that it has been subject to a number of changes, phases, or events during the Holocene Era that began with the end of the last Ice Age.
Deglaciation from around -2,000 AM following the Younger Dryas ushered in a period known as the Holocene Climatic Optimum (HCO). To the best of their knowledge, this lasted for approximately 2,500 years between -Ʌ50 to 1550. The climate at this time was significantly hotter and wetter than it is in the present day throughout the North Atlantic region. These conditions accelerated glacial retreat and rising sea levels.
Whilst the HCO describes the prevailing conditions, it was interrupted by two major climate cooling events. Named after the date of their occurrence relative to their discovery in the present day, they are known to their scientists as the 4.8 chilioyear event (-4Ʌ4 to -210) and the 3.4 chilioyear event (Ɛ10 - 1270). Some climatologists have speculated that these may have been caused by a huge glacier collapse in North America reducing sea temperatures. Whatever the reason, the result appears to have been prolonged periods of around 300 years where conditions were significantly colder and drier than those in the present day.
By around 1550, the HCO had given way to a settled post-optimum epoch in which weather conditions were generally somewhat colder and drier than those experienced in the world of Albion today, although not to the same degree as during the chilioyear events. The climate became gradually more temperate over time until prevailing conditions broadly similar to those experienced in the modern day established themselves by around 3000 AM.
Nevertheless, much as the HCO before it, the post-optimum epoch was also interrupted by two major events of colder, drier weather throughout the North Atlantic. These are known as the 2.5 chilioyear event (1ɅƐ0 - 1Ɛ70) and the 1.7 chilioyear event (2880 - 2940). The latter of the two was especially severe, leading to the widespread contraction or even collapse of human civilisations in a number of places. In Albion, the period is marked by a breakdown in the social and political order, endemic violence, and a marked decline in population.
The period from ~3000 to ~3400 is sometimes referred to as the Roman Warm Period (RWP). While conditions at this time were broadly similar to those in the present, it was somewhat warmer and drier on the whole.
The RWP was followed by yet another cyclical drop in temperatures and increase in precipitation that occurred from around 3400 to 3800. The somewhat less favourable climatic conditions at this time are thought by some to have played a role in the collapse of the Roman Empire and late classical Alban civilisation sometimes referred to as the Long Anarchy.
Throughout the Dormwr region and across the Mediterranean Basin, the impact of the changing climate conditions at this time were exacerbated by a brief but dramatic rise in sea level of around 2 metrs. This was caused by glacio-hydro isostatic adjustment of the earth’s crust subsequent to the last deglaciation. Although sea levels had returned to their previous levels by around 3700, the flooding they caused was responsible for a widespread migration of coastal populations — including that of the Saesan to Albion — that had significant long term cultural and political ramifications. As if that weren’t enough, there were also “the years of no summer” in 35ɅɅ and 35ɅƐ due to a super-sized volcanic eruption in South America and numerous plague epidemics. It was no wonder things went a bit pear shaped for a while.
From around 3800, the climate once again entered an upturn phase of warmer, drier weather referred to as the Medieval Warm Period (MWP). Conditions at this time were amongst the most favourable the North Atlantic region has ever experienced. There was significant population growth throughout the Brytanic Isles and practises such as viticulture became widespread across the southern regions.
During the 40th cantury the climate dipped once more, becoming colder and wetter. This period is known as the Little Ice Age. It lasted until around the end of the 43th cantury. The increased incidence of cold, dry winters is one of the reasons mid-winter festivals such as Noel and Oguinany are traditionally associated with snowfall even though this is not the norm in the present day.
Detailed, modern, scientific climate records have been maintained for the UC since the late 42th cantury. It is therefore possible to see evidence for long term trends over this period with a fair and increasing degree of confidence and accuracy.
Moreover, the derwids of ancient Albion were fanatical students of the natural world. The measurement of natural phenomena was integral to their role in the belief systems of the time as their responsibilities included reading the signs of nature. Sadly, they recorded a great deal of their work using oak gall ink on hemp paper and they were equally obsessively secretive. Therefore, very little of the data they accumulated over 3,500 years has survived.
Fortunately, in this book at least, as de facto time travellers, we have a complete firsthand insight into the entirety of their oeuvre. Consequently, we know that the Chiasmic world of Albion goes through regular 300 to 400 year phases of cooler/wetter and hotter/drier weather due to the slight irregularities in its orbit around the sun.
This simple pattern is further complicated by a variety of factors, including cataclysmic interruptions and solar seasons. These can increase the severity of a phase, change its character (e.g. make it hot and wet or cold and dry), or create unexpected out-of-phase shifts.
Even without the privileged access to the past afforded to time travellers, modern science in their world has conclusively proven that it is currently in the early stages of an out-of-phase shift toward a warmer, wetter climate due to the “greenhouse effect”. The cause has been demonstrated beyond reasonable doubt to be man-made.
The primary factor is the increased burning of fossil fuels consequent upon industrialisation, increasing energy consumption, and exponential population growth. The principles have been well understood since the start of the 44th cantury. Carbon-based filtration systems have been in widespread use in the UC for almost as long. However, these devices were designed to prevent smog, not global warming. It was not until 4390 that the existence of the out-of-phase shift was demonstrated and its connection to CO2 emissions proven.
Given the character and extent of modern industrialised human civilisation, the impact of this shift at a global level is liable to be far more severe and catastrophic than any previously known climate event. Desertification has already led to war and displaced populations. Rising sea levels will only exacerbate the problem as large areas of heavily populated, fertile, low-lying land gradually become uninhabitable.
As often appears to be the case, Albion is projected to get off fairly lightly. Somewhat hotter, drier summers with an increased incidence of violent storms are predicted. Warmer, wetter winters are expected. Increased threat of severe flooding in low-lying, reclaimed lands such as the Anglian fens and the Durolythsiar Levels is anticipated. Brandafod, “the Venice of the North” perched on the water behind a narrow spit of land on the Braucsiar coast, is unlikely to survive another cantury.
The worst case scenarios predict disasters such as the collapse of the Gulf Stream and the onset of a new Ice Age. Dystopian visions of the future depict an Albion of concentration camps in which climate refugees are locked up while the country descends into a second Long Anarchy of resource shortages and perpetual rain.
On the whole, the population of contemporary Albion understand that even if they “get away with it” and there is no (or only a minimal) climate shift and sea level rise in the North Atlantic, they will be embroiled in global events.
Resource wars will break out and displaced populations will seek to migrate to habitable regions; especially wealthy ones, such as the UC. Waves of immigrants from North Africa and the Middle East wash up on the shores of Malta every day. Lampedusa is basically a refugee camp. While these people are fleeing war and political disruption, the connection to climate change is well understood. Furthermore, many of the uwchmwri are low-lying atolls that will be lost to the sea or Caribbean islands that will be devastated by violent hurricanes. Their representatives voice their concerns vigorously in the Cymaniad.
Yet, despite the emergence of climate-related issues, the problem has been spotted very early in this world when compared with yours. The somewhat reduced carbon footprint and environmental impact of their industrial revolution means that they are not as far into the change in their present.
While it may yet prove difficult to coherently mobilise political institutions and global populations, there is still time to reach a satisfactory conclusion. In this regard, they have also been aided by the fact that, in their world, the phenomenon has always been referred to as a “climate crisis” rather than “global warming” or some other similarly enticing moniker. In Albion at least, it has been consistently sold to politicians and the general public as constituting an increased hostility of climatic conditions such as are widely known to have played a prominent role in bringing the venerable nation to its knees on more than one occasion in the past. On the whole, their media hammers this message home relentlessly and very little airtime is given to denialist cranks.
Their perception of historical events and time is quite different from ours. This is in part due to their system of dates. Most contemporary observers perceive the start of the 45th cantury as marking the start of the disintegration of the global political order that dominated the preceding half cantury.
As in our world, the collapse of the Eastern Bloc marked its beginning and was initially thought by some to herald the victory of late capitalist neoliberalism. Unlike in our world, such delusions were rapidly punctured.
For a variety of reasons, mainly due to divergence between their media and ours, the global financial collapse of 4415-16 is considered by a majority to be part of the same historical process that reduced the Eastern Bloc. Thus, their present has provided an opportunity for the extensive seizure of power from discredited vested interests, resulting in the election of governments throughout Europe, North America, South America, Africa, and Australasia that are dedicated to addressing the climate crisis in addition to the many social and economic problems that plague their existence almost as much as they do ours.
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lillylapunk · 7 years
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viva MECSICO!!! <]:{v saquen las tekilas que ando muy independiente!!
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pontiobangor · 5 years
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Pontio mis Hydref - yn archwilio’r bod dynol
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Efallai bod y tywydd wedi troi a’r nosweithiau’n tywyllu, ond mae rhaglen mis Hydref Pontio yn fwy na digon i’ch denu allan o’r ty….
Be well na noson o chwerthin, ac mae’r mis yn dechrau gyda SUZI RUFFELL yn y Stiwdio (Iau 3 Hydref), yn dilyn deuddeg mis o lwyddiant ysgubol gan gynnwys taith drwy’r DU, proffil uchel ar y teledu ac adolygiadau anhygoel am y ffordd y mae Suzi'n llwyddo i droi angst personol yn hiwmor sy'n gwneud i'ch ochrau chi frifo.
Hefyd ar Nos Iau 3 Hydref, bydd Pontio yn cynnal noson gyda’r awdur, newyddiadurwr a chyn-filwr JAN MORRIS (Pax Britannica), fydd yn sgwrsio gyda’i mab TWM MORYS drannoeth ei phen-blwydd yn 93. Fel un sydd wedi dod â chymaint o hanes a theithio i’w ysgrifennu, mae’n siwr o fod yn noson fendigedig gyda chyfraniadau am y cyd-destun Cymreig gan Yr Athro Angharad Price o Brifysgol Bangor a darlleniadau gan Gwyneth Glyn.
Wedyn ar y penwythnos mae’n amser i’r teulu cyfan ymuno wrth i Pontio gymeryd rhan yn ymgyrch PALASAU HWYL, sy’n hyrwyddo ‘diwylliant yng nghalon ein cymuned, a chymuned yng nghalon diwylliant’, ar ddydd Sadwrn 5 Hydref rhwng 10am a 4pm. Mae Pontio wedi cydlynu ystod eang o ddigwyddiadau sy’n amlygu’r bwrlwm sy’n digwydd o gwmpas Bangor ac yn rhoi blas ar yr hyn sydd ar gael – a’r peth gorau? Mae i gyd am ddim!
Ydych chi erioed wedi bod eisiau rhoi cynnig ar actio, ballet, jazz neu ddawns gyfoes? Beth am slalom cadair olwyn? Ydych chi’n mwynhau gemau bwrdd ac eisiau trio rhai newydd? Beth am roi cynnig ar wau gyda grwp Maesgeirchen, neu dipyn o karate gyda’r gymdeithas o Brifysgol Bangor, neu rhannu hen luniau? Fyddech chi’n mwynhau blasu pethau newydd neu creu cwci gyda chriw caffi Pontio, Cegin? Ein thema eleni yw RHANNU, felly dewch i ymuno yn yr hwyl – i gyd am ddim, gadewch i bobl rannu eu sgiliau gyda chi a rhannwch eich amser gyda nhw. Mae’r amserlen lawn ar gael ar wefan a chyfryngau cymdeithasol Pontio.
Ar benwythnos 11+12 Hydref cerddoriaeth yw’r pwnc – ac am gerddoriaeth. Bydd y pianydd arobryn LLYR WILLIAMS yn chwarae’r Steinway D y dewisiodd ar gyfer Theatr Bryn Terfel ar Ddydd Gwener 11 Hydref, ac mae’r rhaglen yn un hyfryd – gan gynnwys Chopin, Poulenc, Ravel a Liszt.  Fel un o Gymrodorion Anrhydeddus Prifysgol Bangor, mae Llyr yn cymryd y cyfle i berffomio yn Pontio fel rhan o flwyddyn brysur sy’n gweld y pianydd yn cydweithio gyda Cherddorfa Genedlaethol Gymreig y BBC ac wrth iddo gynnig cylch sonata cyfan yn y Festival Cultural de Mayo yn Guadalajara, Mecsico a cylchau rhannol yn Moscow a St Petersburg. Ar Ddydd Sadwrn 12 Hydref, bydd yr haul yn llenwi Theatr Bryn Terfel wrth i CARWYN ELLIS rannu ei albwm cyntaf o dan ei enw ei hun, casgliad lliwgar, arloesol a beiddgar o ganeuon wedi'i hysbrydoli gan bîts De America a'i daith i Rio. Yn enwog am fod yn brif ganwr Colorama, mae Carwyn wedi treulio mwyafrif y ddwy flynedd ddiwethaf yn teithio'r byd yn Cefnogi'r Pretenders, a CHRISSIE HYNDE ei hun sylwodd sawl record oedd Carwyn yn eu prynu tra ar daith yn Ne America yn gynnar yn 2018, ac awgrymu y dylai wneud albwm iaith Gymraeg gyda dylanwadau Lladin, felly dyna'n union y gwnaeth o - dewch i wrando ar y canlyniad yn y gig yma. Bydd y grwp lleol PLU yn cefnogi.
Daw THEATR GENEDLAETHOL CYMRU a'u cynhyrchiad diweddaraf, addasiad Mererid Hopwood o Der kaukasische Kreidekreis (The Caucasian Chalk Circle) Y CYLCH SIALC i brif lwyfan Pontio am chwe perfformiad rhwng Nos Fawrth 15 Hydref a Nos Wener 18 Hydref. Gyda'r berfformwraig GWENNO yn darparu'r gerddoriaeth wreiddiol yn fyw ar y llwyfan, gwisgoedd a chynllunio set bendigedig, talent Cymraeg cyffrous ac un o glasuron yr ugeinfed ganrif yn byrlymu â hiwmor thywyll a chymeriadau bywiog, dyma ddrama sy'n gwbl addas ar gyfer yr oes sydd ohoni, felly peidiwch â cholli allan ar y profiad. Bydd perfformiad gyda BSL yn rhan o'r rhediad, ac app Sibrwd ar gael.
Mae rhagor o gomedi ar y gweill ar gyfer Nos Iau 17 Hydref a 24 Hydref, wrth i Pontio groesawu TUDUR OWEN, RAY BADRAN ac INGRID DAHLE i'n Clwb Comedi misol a daw JAMES ACASTER i Fangor am y tro cyntaf -gyda'r sioe yma wedi gwerthu allan yn barod.
Ar ddydd Sadwrn 19 Hydref, mae strand Teulu Pontio yn dod a'r cwmni PICKLED IMAGE i'r Stiwdio, gyda'i sioe swynol 'Woodland Tales with Grandad', gyda chast o bypedau anghyffredin a neges bwysig a chyfredol am yr amgylchedd. Bydd y sioe 45 munud o hyd yn cael ei ddilyn gan weithdy creadigol gydag artist lleol a chriw Pontio.
Gan barhau ar thema'r amgylchedd, mae sioe gerdd Theatr Na Nóg EYE OF THE STORM ar Ddydd Mawrth 22 a Dydd Mercher 23 Hydref, eu cyntaf yn Theatr Bryn Terfel, hefyd yn cynnwys neges gref am ynni cynaladwy, wrth i wyth o actorion adrodd stori Emmie, merch fach o Gymru sy'n wynebu'r cyfyng-gyngor rhwng ei hangerdd am wyddoniaeth a'r tornados sy'n ei chyfareddu a'i dyletswyddau fel gofalwr ifanc sy'n meddwl y byd o'i mam. Gyda trac sain canu gwlad gan yr enillydd Grammy Amy Wadge (Thinking Out Loud gydag Ed Sheeran) dyma sioe gerdd i'r holl deulu.
Wrth i'r mis ddod i ben, bydd Pontio yn parhau i gynnal digwyddiadau lu gan gynnwys cynhadledd dau ddiwrnod o hyd  yn archwilio hanesion unigryw a chysylltiedig Cymru, Iwerddon, Yr Alban a Lloegr yng NGWYL HANES Y PEDAIR GWLAD. Gyda siaradwyr yn cynnwys David Olusoga OBE gyda'i ddarlith ‘Slavery, Empire and Historical Amnesia’, David Starkey CBE ar ‘Henry VIII and Brexit’ a Lucy Worsley OBE ar ‘Queen Victoria: Daughter, Wife, Mother Widow’ mae'r tocynnau'n siwr o fod yn brin.
Mae gan Pontio berthynas hirdymor gyda'r grwp fydd yn perfformio i gau Hydref yn y brif theatr, 9BACH. Gyda sawl aelod o'r band o'r ardal, maent wedi perfformio sawl gwaith yn Pontio ers i'r ganolfan agor yn 2015, gyda ffans brwd yn lleol ond hefyd y gallu i ddenu ffans newydd pob tro y maent ar y llwyfan gyda'i sain unigryw a pherfformiadau cyfareddol. Ar Ddydd Sadwrn 26 Hydref, byddent yn edrych yn ôl i ryw raddau wrth berfformio caneuon o'r albwm gyntaf '9Bach' sydd wedi ei ail-ryddhau a'i ail-gymysgu ac yn ffurfio rhan o'u taith ledled y DU eleni. Gadewch i'w caneuon fynd a chi i grombil tirlun gogledd Cymru gyda lleisiau arallfydol, bîts 'dub', telyn a gitâr harmoniwm a threfniadau clyfar dros ben.
Mae Martin Hoyland o 9Bach hefyd yn gefnogol iawn o'r perfformiad olaf ym mis Hydref, sydd yn sicr o fod yn blatfform gwych i dalent o Fangor ar ffurf O IAITH I GÂN gan griw 8STARMUSIC. Peidiwch â cholli'r cyfle yma i weld sut mae'r cynllun a'r platfform pwysig hwn yn rhoi cyfle i bobl ifanc ddatblygu eu cariad at wahanol fathau o gerddoriaeth o acwsteg i hip hop, a dewch i'w cefnogi wrth iddynt berfformio am y tro cyntaf mewn canolfan.
Am ragor o wybodaeth ynglyn â rhaglen artistig Pontio, a'r sinema 7 diwrnod yr wythnos sy'n agored i bawb, ewch i www.pontio.co.uk neu dilynwch ni ar y cyfryngau cymdeithasol, galwch i mewn yn y ganolfan am raglen neu ffoniwch 01248 38 28 28.
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dafyddelfryn · 6 years
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Fflag Mecsico mewn steil fflag Cymru!! (O Reddit) 😎👍 https://t.co/buvtpp227n
Fflag Mecsico mewn steil fflag Cymru!! (O Reddit) 😎👍 pic.twitter.com/buvtpp227n
— Dafydd Elfryn (@dafyddelfryn) March 25, 2018
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El Evidente de hoy- Donald Trump - Siempre pienso mucho en Mecsico El Evidente de hoy- Donald Trump "Siempre pienso mucho en Mecsico"
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rohanseoewe · 4 months
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silency · 3 years
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De: La familia Inestables
Para: @dianalittlemoon21 ; 👁🌙LUNA
Diana feliz cumpleaños!! Espero que lo pases de maravilla. Te mando muchos abrazos y besitos. Realmente todavía no te conozco pero estoy segura de que eres una genial persona. Éxitos y bendiciones 🤗✨
- Faty
Felicidades día a espero que te la pases bien y tengas un buen día que tus sueños y metas se cumplan, mucha buena vibra ✨
—Chronos
Japiiiii 👑 Diana!!!! Mis mejores deseos en esta nueva vuelta al sol!! Pásala incre!!! Come rico!! Besos y apapachos desde Mecsico Ciri!! 💋❤️💋🎉🎂🎉
Tessa 🍑
¡Diana! Felicidades hoy en tu cumpleaños, espero que tengas un maravilloso día, una maravillosa vida. Te mando abrazos y buenas vibras. 💙✨
—Ferx
Diana, feliz cumpleaños. Espero la pases genial y se cumplan todos tus deseos. Te mando un abrazo, ♥️
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De: La familia LT
Para: Poetiza olvidada
Japiiii 👑 Poetiza Olvidada!!! Mis mejores deseos en esta nueva vuelta al sol, que te traiga mucha inspiración, éxitos, ¡pero sobre todo salud!!! ¡Un abrazo desde Mecsico Ciri!
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Tessa 🍑
Felicidades Poetiza Olvidada❤️ Espero tengas un gran día, lleno de felicidad, momentos memorables con tu familia y amigos, te deseo lo mejor, éxitos en todo, salud, alegría y aprendizajes. Feliz cumpleaños❤️✨
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Feliz cumple Poetiza olvidada ojalá la pases súper en tu día 🥺❤️ Y te deseo muchas bendiciones y que cumplas todas tus metas y sueños felicidades 🥳🥳🥳❤️
WitnyG.
Holaaa poetiza, talvez no nos conozcamos a profundidad o levemente, pero me gustaría hacerte saber que te deseo toda la felicidad y amor en tu día, no solamente en tu día, sino dentro de tu vida, sigue escribiendo versos en los cual muchas personas se identifican y encuentran una salida o esperanza, no cambies tu esencia y si la cambias que sea para mejor, felicidades en tu día, que tengas muchos años más de vida, Dios te bendiga chama 🥳🔅
LuciernagaRealista.
Poetiza Olvidada 🥰 espero que hoy tengas un muy bonito día y disfrutes mucho con las personas que tienes a tu lado. Feliz cumpleaños ✨
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Las cascadas petrificadas de Hierve El Agua en Oaxaca . . . . . . #hierveelagua #hierveelaguaoaxaca #oaxaca #oaxacamexico #oldtrip #honeymoon #visitmexico #visitoaxaca #mexicoenunafoto #foundinmexico #mexicomagico #mexicodesconocido #mexicantravel #mextagram #cascadas #cascadaspetrificadas #travelgram #viajemospormexico #explore #mexico #maravillamexicana #maravillanatural #mexic #messico #mecsico #mexiko #mexique #parejaviajera (en Hierve el Agua)
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उत्तरी मेक्सिको में निर्माणाधीन मॉल के गिरने से 7 लोगों की मौत मेक्सिको सिटी : उत्तरी मेक्सिको के मोंटेरी में एक निर्माणाधीन शॉपिंग मॉल के गिरने से कम से कम 7 लोगों की मौत हो गयी है. नुएवो लियोन प्रांत के नागरिक सुरक्षा कार्यालय ने बताया कि म���बे से दो लोगों को सुरक्षित निकाला गया है, जबकि 10 अन्य अब भी लापता हैं. कार्यालय की ओर से जारी तस्वीरों में दिख रहा है कि बचावकर्मी घायलों को मलबे से बाहर निकाल रहे हैं. मलबे में दबे लोगों का पता लगाने के काम में तकरीबन 100 आपातकर्मी जुटे हुए हैं.ऐसा मालूम होता है कि तीन मंजिली इमारत के कंक्रीट के स्लैब अचानक टूटकर एक के ऊपर एक गिर गये. सभी पीड़ित वहां विनिर्माण कार्य में लगे मजदूर मालूम होते हैं. बताया जाता है कि हादसे के वक्त वहां 20-25 मजदूर काम कर रहे थे.
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