Wow - hope the power outages diminish as the cold comes in. Brings to mind Jane Smiley's book The Greenlanders where people spend long, cold hungry winters in their little bed-cabinets. But a quick scan of N. Hemisphere analysis of La Nina patterns seems to indicate no precipitation/temperature anomalies either way for Western Ukraine and Moldova (i.e. normal winter) Also probably weaker polar vortices. (Don't know if those ever hit Moldova.)
Any thoughts on hacking Dodon? (No need to answer...)
Wow - hope the power outages diminish as the cold comes in. Brings to mind Jane Smiley's book The Greenlanders where people spend long, cold hungry winters in their little bed-cabinets. But a quick scan of N. Hemisphere analysis of La Nina patterns seems to indicate no precipitation/temperature anomalies either way for Western Ukraine and Moldova (i.e. normal winter) Also probably weaker polar vortices. (Don't know if those ever hit Moldova.)
Any thoughts on hacking Dodon? (No need to answer...)
Hang in there everyone!
Yes, we can hope for a warm winter (or at least not a very cold one) for sure. Climate change to the rescue? Bleak thought.