Submitted by BezugssystemCH1903 t3_zzzn1h in worldnews
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BezugssystemCH1903 OP t1_j2etms0 wrote
Going exting in a few years.
"Here at the glacier museum we can experience the holo-version of past glaciers"
Arctic_Chilean t1_j2ft4qp wrote
"Our new state of the art VR technology allows visitors to our parks to experience the former beauty and majesty of our glacier parks. New 4D experience will overlay an AR experience over the landscape allowing users to seamlessly experience what the glaciers would've looked like in our era. While the glaciers may have gone from our mountain ranges, they continue to live on in our alternative digital world, now yours to experience. Discount prices offered to season pass holders. Regular price is $25/hr."
treknaut t1_j2er17m wrote
Coming soon: Tropical Coconut Toblerone - "The fine taste of balmy Switzerland!"
23skidoobbq t1_j2fr526 wrote
That already exists. And it’s awesome. They even have one with corn I’ve only seen in Peru
treknaut t1_j2fuk50 wrote
Crikey, he's right, you know - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toblerone#Sizes_and_variants
Lm1601 t1_j2ezuzv wrote
I'm up in the alps, it sucks. So little snow. Had rain at 1800m a couple days ago.
BezugssystemCH1903 OP t1_j2eiy5k wrote
Spring-like temperatures mean Switzerland is marking its warmest turn of the year since measurements began.
New Year’s Eve saw temperatures rise to 20°C in canton Jura. That is 3.7°C more than in 1961, when the warmest New Year's day since measurements began was recorded.
As the weather service Meteonews announced on Saturday, New Year's Eve 2022 in Delsberg, the Jura cantonal capital, also caused the second highest temperature ever measured in December. The small town experienced 23.6 °C in 1989.
Temperatures that are high for the time of year were also measured on Saturday in in Basel-Binningen (16.7 °), St. Gallen (15.1°C) and Adelboden BE (15.5°C).
The weather service had already warned of possible high temperature records on New Year's Eve and New Year's Day in several parts of Switzerland. It blames warm air from the subtropics for the unseasonably warm weather.
macross1984 t1_j2ff0w6 wrote
Climate change in effect. Warmer temperature mean stress on glacier and snow at the slope of mountain ready to let go its force.
NormP t1_j2epxfa wrote
The hills are alive with the sound of avalanches.
BPhiloSkinner t1_j2exd0p wrote
Washington DC currently 55F/13C. Switzerland is warmer than DC?
Enjoy it while it lasts, I guess.
BezugssystemCH1903 OP t1_j2exszy wrote
We're in Berlin at the moment.
17C/63F I saw people with summer outfit running.
ry_cooder t1_j2ezxk1 wrote
It was 9.8C in Ottawa yesterday and 6C today...
RadioaktivAargauer t1_j2fei6q wrote
Just for balance, I'm in Switzerland (not in the mountains) and it hasn't gone above 10 celcius where I am.
Cycleguy57 t1_j2fqtut wrote
Almost 10 degrees C in the Canadian Maritime provinces today
Mattofla t1_j2fdv9d wrote
Ukraine and gas bills thank you, climate change
Gordon_freemanHL t1_j2fp0sp wrote
Maybe not Ukraine but russia?
autotldr t1_j2eognp wrote
This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 54%. (I'm a bot)
> New Year's Eve saw temperatures rise to 20°C in canton Jura.
> As the weather service Meteonews announced on Saturday, New Year's Eve 2022 in Delsberg, the Jura cantonal capital, also caused the second highest temperature ever measured in December.
> Temperatures that are high for the time of year were also measured on Saturday in in Basel-Binningen, St. Gallen and Adelboden BE. The weather service had already warned of possible high temperature records on New Year's Eve and New Year's Day in several parts of Switzerland.
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nem_erdekel t1_j2fgofk wrote
Summer's going to be a lot of fun with the high electricity prices and the ac that will be on 24/7
aaaaaaaarrrrrgh t1_j2fmh41 wrote
No worries, that's not a problem. People usually don't have air conditioning in Switzerland and Germany.
(The "not a problem" is sarcasm... the power bill won't suck but people will be forced to suffer in the best case and die in the worst case.)
cnnrduncan t1_j2fx0m1 wrote
Wild, that's about how hot it was here yesterday but it's the middle of summer where I am!
ViciousNakedMoleRat t1_j2ereor wrote
Glaciers are straight up not having a good time.