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Prof. Rachev warned of an “ugly and brutal” development over time – 2024-11-19 06:04:00

Dynamic, and at times startling, is the weather forecast presented this morning to bTV by climatologist Prof. Georgi Rachev.

The weather will be dynamic – warm, cold, warm, cold, wet, with snow, without snow. Several atmospheric disturbances will pass through Bulgaria. It will be 15-16 degrees, Rachev said.

And it continued… It will be warm today and even warmer tomorrow, especially on the slopes of the mountains, where a strong warm and dry wind will appear. After that, however, a cold front will pass. On Friday the temperatures will collapse and this thing will continue in an easterly direction, and in its place will come another atmospheric front in just 36 hours, which will bring but cloudy and stormy weather. There will be a little bit of everything at the end of November.


Unfortunately, the precipitation will be in the western part of the Balkan Peninsula, so Bulgaria has dried up again. I was hoping for a lot more rainfall, but it will be less, he pointed out.

The difference in temperatures will be at least 10 degrees within 24 hours in relation to the maximum, but in general it remains relatively warm for the end of November, although for us in Bulgaria we are already with a negative anomaly against the background of the annual norm. That is, at the moment it is slightly colder than the statistical average for a period of 30 days, commented the climatologist.

There will be gusty winds of 40 to 90 km/h in the mountains. Those who are thinking of doing mountain trekking, give up. It will be ugly and brutal, especially on Friday with snow drifts and cold weather over the weekend, Prof. Rachev warned.

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And potential impacts⁢ on agriculture and‌ natural ecosystems. Additionally, the shift in temperature patterns⁢ can affect local wildlife and their​ migration patterns,‍ as well⁤ as influence snowpack and water resources.

1. Good morning, I’m thrilled to have both of you ‍with us today. Could you please introduce yourselves and share your expertise on weather forecasting and climate change?

Guest 1: Thank you for having us. My name is Georgi Rachev, and⁣ I’m a Professor of Climatology at the Sofia University in Bulgaria.

Guest ‌2:⁤ I’m also a climatologist with⁤ over 20 years of experience⁢ in weather forecasting. My ‍name is Stefka Ivanova.

2. The⁣ article⁤ discusses the recent⁢ weather‍ forecast presented by Professor Georgi Rachev. Can you provide us with an overview of the ⁢key findings from his presentation?

Guest 1: Absolutely. According to ⁣the forecast, the weather will be dynamic and experience fluctuations in temperature. We ⁣can expect warm, cold, wet, and snowy conditions throughout the coming week. There will be several atmospheric disturbances passing through Bulgaria, and the temperatures will drop significantly on Friday, leading to potential snowfall in the mountains. The precipitation is⁤ expected to be concentrated in the⁤ western part of the⁤ Balkan Peninsula, leaving Bulgaria relatively dry.

3.‌ What are some of the challenges associated with accurately⁤ predicting such fluctuations in weather patterns?

Guest⁣ 2: Predicting such extreme weather fluctuations is always challenging, especially ‍when multiple atmospheric​ patterns are interacting. It‌ requires a⁣ high level of precision and expertise to anticipate ​these changes and provide accurate forecasts. However, with advancements in weather modeling and technology, we are able ⁤to get ⁤a better understanding of ⁣how these patterns interact ​and make⁤ more informed predictions.

4. Prof. Rachev mentioned that Bulgaria has a ‌negative ​anomaly ⁤against the ‌background of the annual ‍norm, which means⁣ it’s slightly colder than ⁢usual for this time of year. ⁣How does this compare to previous years, and what⁣ could be the potential impact ⁣on the region?

Guest 1: ​Compared to previous ‍years, we haven’t observed such significant temperature drops this early in the season. It’s important ‍to note that temperature anomalies⁣ can have a range of impacts on the environment and society. For example, colder temperatures could lead ⁤to longer winter ​seasons, increased energy consumption,

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