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Second summer is here today and tomorrow. Then looks like we go back to fall Sunday.
After that brutally hot July, I’m surprised at how cool (and dry, given how wet July was; August/September is usually dry) August and September have been and how cool September Is forecasted to be.

Trumplicans will use this weather to say “global warming” is a hoax.
 

The Gulf of Panama has experienced an annual wind-driven oceanographic phenomenon called upwelling for at least as long as records of it have existed. In 2025, however, seasonal upwelling failed, and the consequences could be drastic.

In a study published Tuesday in the journal PNAS, a Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute-led team suggests that weakening trade winds caused upwelling to fail in the Gulf of Panama this year for the first time in at least four decades. Consequently, the gulf’s waters did not experience the usual lowered temperatures, and fisheries were less productive.

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“The Gulf of Panama’s (GOP) seasonal upwelling system has consistently delivered cool, nutrient-rich waters via northerly trade winds every January–April for at least 40 [years]. Here, we document the failure of this normally highly predictable phenomenon in 2025,” the researchers wrote in the study.


“Data suggest that the cause was a reduction in Panama wind-jet frequency, duration, and strength, possibly related to the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) position during the 2024–2025 La Niña, though the mechanisms remain unclear,” the researchers added.
 
Second summer is here today and tomorrow. Then looks like we go back to fall Sunday.
I still don't trust it. It's too early. Highs in the seventies and lows in the 50s in late August/early September? Still feels like we'll get punished by a random week of 90s temps in late September to make up for this.
 
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