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Originally Posted by nomadking
When the weather is excessively hot or cold, it is because the heat or coldness has come from somewhere else. That "somewhere else" will be cooler or warmer as a result. It is just moving around. Eg When there is a heatwave originating from the Sahara, what is the temperature in the Sahara as a result?
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Sort of I guess. Heat is slowly moving around the world but I don't think the temperatures 'drop' so much as they just don't increase but the atmosphere is constantly moving heat out of the Sahara and around.
But temperatures globally
are increasing and one of the problem with climate change is the mechanisms which allow these transfers of heat and cold can break down.