I like the different songs of the seasons, one for January through March another for April to August and September to October and October to December, a very relaxing video!
I find it very interesting how in Norway since it’s so much closer to the North Pole than where I live (Ohio) you can see clearly that in January there is very little daytime at all, and in June there is very little nighttime
Here in Georgia we have four seasons but winter is the equivalent to April in Oslo. Spring begins in March, it’s fully summer by May, and fall is in November
Snow, snow, snow. Grow trees, grow. But each and every day, the leaves fall away. Then it snows again, through the year's end. lol I don't know, just a thought I had... GREAT video, very nice.
In June, there's almost no nighttime! :O You did an amazing job with this. It's truly an amazing video! I have thought about doing the same here in Phoenix, AZ, but it probably wouldn't look very good.
Very well done! You did a superb job capturing the passing days and gradual seasons of 2010. The music is also fitting. Thanks for sharing this. Keep up the great work!
Wow, i've never ever watched video like this before. you did a amazing job, you've captured a year in 8 minutes..! :) i really love this. God Bless You.
LeDucksussin You should see snow in Ohio. It’s not as consistent because Ohio temperatures are very bouncy compared to Norway but we get lake effect snow all through the winter, sometimes well into April. I’ve seen wet snow in May once.
Keep in mind, this video is from 2010. THE coldest winter in Europe's history (if you don't count bullshit extreme events). It snowed in Barcelona in March, like actual real thick snow, not flurry.
YOU DO NOT REPRESENT: in Ukraine, in general, snow falls in winter 3-5 times a year. Toist in February begins to tiplet somewhere from -12 to 9 degrees and then on April 10 everything starts to turn green and in summer the heat is 40 degrees and in October it starts to get cold sharply from 18 to 4 degrees. When winter comes and snow falls, then I am so happy because in winter it snows only 3-5 times a year. EVERY YEAR EVERY YEAR IS LESS AND LESS SNOW!!!
Summer there lasts slightly longer than Summer lasts in Connecticut. It is warm there only in July and August. Snow lasts from mid-October until May, but not usually continuous. Maine has no Summer. It is either Winter or early Spring or Autumn there. Here in Phoenix, we have 5 seasons. Spring, Summer 1, HELL, Summer 2, Autumn. It never, ever snows here.
What a crock of shit. Connecticut does NOT have snow from October to May. October is 60s to 40s with golden leaves, totally autumn and the snow is gone in April, usually mid-March. Exaggerate much?
BadgerCheese94 October 15, 2009 we had snow. Look it up. Usually October is how you described, but from 2007-2010 when I lived there, it was cold almost all the time. May 2008 we had snow as well. It depends on where you live in the state. I lived in Sandy Hook, which is at an elevation of 800 feet. I stated that it's not continuous. Those are the months that snow falls.
BadgerCheese94 I'm sure it is colder in Sweden. I'm so thankful that I moved away from CT in June 2010, because there have been CRAZY snow storms dumping 2-4 feet the last few years! Summer has been hot there lately too. Phoenix is nice because we have dry heat, but that's changing. Last August, we had a day that was 114 degrees with sunshine and 46% humidity. You can't imagine how bad that feels. Even at 1 AM, it was still 104. People were advised not to drive that day.
You ever even been to Maine? its usually warm enough for a t shirt most days from May-Sept sometimes longer. and we reach the high 80's and low 90's on a frequent basis from late june to mid august. We've even hit the 100 mark a couple times, but the winter is snowy and cold. We Truly have 4 seasons.
This is actually super cool, as i dont often see snow from November-February. We get lots of snow strangely in March/April, which is weird, but year by year, our weather events are getting worse. As a winter lover, i wish to see snow stick for more than a month, since in my area we get snow but it doesnt even last a day. Welp, 🇮🇪 is 🇮🇪 like usual. Wish to live in snowy places!
@kormosmate2 The flag tells it all. We get our strange weather events from the U.S., which explains the "odd" weather events. We have many storms, and we now often experience bomb cyclones, which this year we experienced 2 back to back. The weird March/April snow is a Nor-Easter which we also get from the U.S and usually lasts for a day. About 3-12cm accumulates on the ground when those events happen.
May June July and August the north is getting more sun and November December January and February the north is getting less sun making it much colder and darker
YOU DO NOT REPRESENT: in Ukraine, in general, snow falls in winter 3-5 times a year. Toist in February begins to tiplet somewhere from -12 to 9 degrees and then on April 10 everything starts to turn green and in summer the heat is 40 degrees and in October it starts to get cold sharply from 18 to 4 degrees. When winter comes and snow falls, then I am so happy because in winter it snows only 3-5 times a year. EVERY YEAR EVERY YEAR IS LESS AND LESS SNOW!!!
even June and July are extremely dark as most days are gloomy with so many layers of clouds that you can't see even a tiny patch of blue in the sky. June and July get 45% of possible sunshine. On an average summer day, you would have difficulty reading a fucking newspaper outdoors without artificial lighting. It truly is the shittiest climate on Earth. Even Siberia is much better as it's sunnier.
@@ravenchild7517 well we (Oslo + Stockholm + Helsinki) still do have the worst climate of all major cities in the whole Europe. No summer and no sunshine. Sure, Britain has bad summers and low sunshine too, but at least they have warm subtropical winters with green lawns.
@@bestchannelintheworld But we do have summers and sunshine. Sure most days are gray, but during the summers there's also a lot of beautifully sunny days, even if it's not as much sunshine as in the average country, we still got some days that are sunny. Edit: I don't live in one of the major cities thought, I live in a smaller town relatively close to Oslo. So maybe it's worse in the capitols?
Hi! how far apart were the shots taken, and what kind of trees are these? I'm trying to find footage of redwoods and trembling oak or quaking aspen groves.
Norway is located at a high latitude which is why summer days last very long. In more northern regions of Norway (above the Arctic Circle), there is midnight sun for a month or two during the summer.
Lockness Monster Because the earth takes time to warm or cool from more or less sun is why the vernal equinox is way colder than the autumnal equinox even though day and night times are exactly the same on both of those days. It’s also why the summer solstice is not the hottest day of the year and the winter solstice is not the coldest day of the year, even though those are the days with the longest daytime and longest night time.
You've got the material. But you need the postproduction. Short it down too 2 minutes. Cut of all the nighttime photos. And then you will have natures evolution in a year. Trust me try it. We will love it.
Peter Refsgaard This shows nature’s evolution pretty well too, since we can see daytime and nighttime reach their extremes in winter and summer and reach equilibrium in spring and fall.
@@travmx Oslo is only 60° North but is north enough to not be completely dark in the summer, it is not quite in the Arctic Circle though. In the arctic circle, it would be brighter in the summer with the sun being up 24 hours, and then it would be no sun in winter.
Ah yes. Summer months(June, July and August), the sunlight is longer due to longer Sun hours. And winter months(December, January and February), more darkeness because the Sun is tilted to the Southern Hemisphere. Because Oslo has a high latitude.