Several Finnish lakes have reached surface temperatures above 25°C this week, offering rare summer conditions for swimmers but creating problems for cold-water fish and lake ecosystems.
Näsijärvi in Ylöjärvi recorded a surface water temperature of 25.2°C on Tuesday, 5.6°C above the long-term July average. In Nurmes, Lake Pielinen’s surface temperature was 6.5°C higher than normal for this time of year.
ThreeBlessing on
That’s sounds great but devestatung for the currents.
Warming waters are a sign of disastrous hurricanes 🌀 and storms to come.
Alarmed_Crazy_6620 on
Lohikeitto for all
ProfessionalAd2014 on
But there is no global warming people. Al fake news 😌
hyakumanben on
And this is just the beginning. But whatever, gotta keep the shareholders happy above all else.
ToffeeTango1 on
but 25 grades isn’t that much, or it’s much for this country
FruitOrchards on
Hmmm perpetual lake soup 🤤
DrawerThat9514 on
You all need to calm down, yes climate change is a problem but a very small portion of this was due to climate change
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Several Finnish lakes have reached surface temperatures above 25°C this week, offering rare summer conditions for swimmers but creating problems for cold-water fish and lake ecosystems.
Näsijärvi in Ylöjärvi recorded a surface water temperature of 25.2°C on Tuesday, 5.6°C above the long-term July average. In Nurmes, Lake Pielinen’s surface temperature was 6.5°C higher than normal for this time of year.
That’s sounds great but devestatung for the currents.
Warming waters are a sign of disastrous hurricanes 🌀 and storms to come.
Lohikeitto for all
But there is no global warming people. Al fake news 😌
And this is just the beginning. But whatever, gotta keep the shareholders happy above all else.
but 25 grades isn’t that much, or it’s much for this country
Hmmm perpetual lake soup 🤤
You all need to calm down, yes climate change is a problem but a very small portion of this was due to climate change