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The Southern Hemisphere is Colder, Stormier, and... Cleaner? 

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You'd think that the Northern and Southern Hemispheres would be basically symmetrical -- that since our planet is a ball, the climate, temperature, and weather patterns would be the same on top as on the bottom. But there are some pronounced differences. Let's explore why.
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@SciShow
@SciShow Год назад
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@testickles8834
@testickles8834 Год назад
Are you serious? You made him wear a beanie to cover the mohawk? Clear disrespect to the 'hawk man, not cool.
@ADB-zf5zr
@ADB-zf5zr Год назад
The moment you say "Climate Crisis" @2:15 I change my upvote into a downvote (we all know why Google/YT removed the downvote counter), they don't want to show real human input and opinion). . Also, I am not going to subscribe to a channel that almost certainly will promote the concept (in advanced stages) of putting particulates into the atmosphere to reflect sunlight, amusingly agreeing that the PRIMARY driver of "Climate Change" is THE SUN.!!! Bye 👋
@loganshaw4527
@loganshaw4527 Год назад
I thought you were going to say the sources of climate changes is in the north hemisphere because there are more pollution form there so the greenhouse effect is more localized just like it is hotter on avg in cities then farm land or zones of extremely low populations. Ah 3:38 3:39
@loganshaw4527
@loganshaw4527 Год назад
It is going to be hotter on avg this summer form all the pollution coming form Canada this year then just the pollution form the west coast. Form all the forest fires. It is also going to cause storms to be more severe form those higher temperatures that will temporarily lower temperatures but more contrasting higher highs and lower lows.
@stephenpower8723
@stephenpower8723 Год назад
@SciShow maybe you could help avoid media bias yourselves. This video used the Mercator projection in a world map which has a massive bias towards the northern hemisphere land masses; it's very misleading.
@tigger8895
@tigger8895 Год назад
Love you Hank!!! I wish you increased health, healing, and prosperity
@MrJuliansnow
@MrJuliansnow Год назад
I'm happy that Hank is in remission, and feeling well enough to make new content.
@apoema42
@apoema42 Год назад
The madlad can't allow himself to rest
@JaseTheAussie
@JaseTheAussie Год назад
That’s what i was thinking :)
@Bluebloods7
@Bluebloods7 Год назад
"rest" ...can mean different things to different people.
@magicalmanfromwonderland
@magicalmanfromwonderland Год назад
You can only rest so much. Best the man keep active where he can. Give him a purpose to keep fighting. 👊
@skinisdelicious3365
@skinisdelicious3365 Год назад
Too much rest of the body is bad for the spirit and the mind
@sbocaj22
@sbocaj22 Год назад
They say community is crucial in healing so id imagine continuing to make scishow content and interacting with the ppl could be really helping him thru this.
@wyjpremium
@wyjpremium Год назад
Anyone that’s lived for extended periods of time in both hemispheres can attest to the air cleanliness aspect. From my Southern Hemisphere perspective, the north seems perpetually shrouded in a haze. Even on a totally clear day, the skies are more of a milky light blue than the intense, darker, pure blue of the southern hemisphere skies.
@whiteb09
@whiteb09 Год назад
It's thought this might be a reason why people love new zealands natural landscapes so much, the colour is literally different
@Char12403
@Char12403 Год назад
@@whiteb09 I mean, that goes for anywhere very remote in the northern hemisphere too
@teambeining
@teambeining Год назад
Do you have a favorite place?
@megamaser
@megamaser Год назад
Haziness also depends heavily on humidity. In Brazil, we have a lot of days with clear skies, but the air is kind of grey in every direction, and you can't see more than a few km. It's not fog but just a vague greyness. I'm four hours from the nearest major city. There's not much pollution here. We just have a lot of days over 80% humidity.
@ColasTeam
@ColasTeam Год назад
idk, contrary to what one might think, I feel like the air is easier to breathe in Florida USA than it is here in the North of Argentina. Then again, that might have to do with height difference rather than air quality.
@thaisgregorio2734
@thaisgregorio2734 Год назад
I've always find it funny that here in the southern hemisphere we use Christmas decorations that are winter/snow themed while we are melting in the summer heat 😂
@Heyyallhey1111
@Heyyallhey1111 Год назад
It’s called a mental illness
@itsROMPERS...
@itsROMPERS... Год назад
What's really funny are the Christmas stories there's with snow, as if there was ever any snow where Jesus was. Of course they also render him as white with blue eyes
@homerthompson416
@homerthompson416 Год назад
Isn't the southern hemisphere melting from winter heat this year? Much less the summer heat. Couldn't believe seeing 39C in the Andes in early August jfc
@petefluffy7420
@petefluffy7420 Год назад
And it was that that made me realise that me realise how much christianity tries to explain only half the planet. Easter represents birth, growth and re-growth when all around us is...dying or shutting down for the winter, yes. Made no sense to me as a kid, and still makes little sense.
@humanity9158
@humanity9158 11 месяцев назад
Hahahahahahahaha.....am dying of laughter...coming from Africa...Soo right!!!
@ingramdw1
@ingramdw1 Год назад
The first time I went to Europe from my native New Zealand, I couldn't believe how different the sky was. Up north, it has a hazy quality, and the the sky seems a paler blue. Looking out to sea from the Italian coast, one couldn't see clearly where the sea stopped and the sky started, they seemed to blend into each other. In New Zealand, the horizon is clear and sharp on fine days. It's one of those elements of culture shock, up there with discovering it's difficult to find a beach to yourself up over.
@homerthompson416
@homerthompson416 Год назад
God I didn't want to leave when I spent 3 weeks in the South Island a few years ago. Such a different night sky too with Centaurus and the Magellanic Clouds.
@mattbrouse692
@mattbrouse692 Год назад
Good luck w Everything Hank we love watching all your episodes ❤
@tristandaries1129
@tristandaries1129 Год назад
As a South African, one weird thing is natural disasters. Although it’s not the entire Southern Hemisphere, Africa is basically one giant tectonic plate, so earthquakes and tsunamis are basically a myth, and storms in SA are usually hard but there hasn’t been a hurricane or tornado in decades
@todaywithdebbie
@todaywithdebbie Год назад
Hate to break it to you, but there was a huge storm and a tornado in KZN around yesterday/the day before.
@mariapaz6379
@mariapaz6379 Год назад
my country has the other problem, i live in Chile. It feels like playing bingo with natural disasters, sometimes is earthquakes, volcanos and/or tsunamis, sometimes is floods, wildfires and droughts. At least tornados are rare due to the cold water of the coast.
@dannyarcher6370
@dannyarcher6370 Год назад
Highveld storms are the BEST.
@dannyarcher6370
@dannyarcher6370 Год назад
@@mariapaz6379 Hola weona. Al menos el Mapocho no se inundó la semana pasada!
@taniabn
@taniabn Год назад
​@@mariapaz6379Brazilian here. Earthquakes? Volcanoes? Tsunamis? Only ever heard about those, never experienced any. So yeah, not the entire southern hemisphere indeed 😁
@InHouseMaterial
@InHouseMaterial Год назад
You're an inspiration Hank. I've been watching you for and your brother for 15 years. You guys and =3 were the first time I realized RU-vid was a platform. Thank you for everything you do, have done, and will do. Which is much more than most.
@eslek6644
@eslek6644 Год назад
Woooow yeah =3! I started watching at the same time! It’s been a while! 😄
@user-es9tw4mk4h
@user-es9tw4mk4h Год назад
What's =3 ?
@eslek6644
@eslek6644 Год назад
@@user-es9tw4mk4h A youtube show back in the day! Based on funny viral video's
@bellakagamine
@bellakagamine Год назад
I moved from the US to Aus a few months ago and the air quality difference is super noticeable. Like, I landed and got outside and it was the *first* thing I noticed, kind of difference. Even coming from a relatively small city to a much larger one here, the air still feels a lot cleaner.
@joansparky4439
@joansparky4439 Год назад
the annual bush burning before the wet seems to have started up here in FNQ.. so yeah ;-)
@glynnec2008
@glynnec2008 Год назад
All that extra UV radiation probably sterilizes it, so it smells cleaner ;-)
@georgebronte840
@georgebronte840 Год назад
If you're referring to Sydney, you should sample the air quality of North West Tasmania, e.g. Wynyard
@Kni0002
@Kni0002 Год назад
No China or India to endlessly over pullouts our air
@eddiehayes1523
@eddiehayes1523 Год назад
Fascinating. New Zealand has much harsher sunlight than the USA and Europe. This was noticed in early European colonisation days where people found NZ's light to be great for painting. Don't quote me - I read it somewhere years ago. Skin cancer rates tend to be relatively higher in NZ too.
@gahirst
@gahirst Год назад
I live in New Zealand. I've traveled to Europe during its summer. When there I noticed that the temperature didn't seem to match how it felt, in direct sunlight. Standing in a middle of a field in NZ in summer with the temperature at 25degC, feels very hot. In Europe, 30degC seemed no problem. Without sunscreen most will show signs of sun burn within 15 minutes here, but not as much of a problem even in Australia. We didn't need sunscreen at all while traveling in Europe, even though we were outside a lot of the time. One game of football without sunscreen here, you will be burnt.
@MrMuel1205
@MrMuel1205 Год назад
The highest UVI in the world is found in the Altiplano region that spans several Andean countries in South America, but on a nationwide level New Zealand and Australia have about the most extreme. Thos has resulted in Australoa having the highest rate of melanomas in the world, and NZ the second-highest. In the case of these two, it's significantly due to the presence of the ozone hole.
@Mr_Sh1tcoin
@Mr_Sh1tcoin Год назад
​​​100%. Have lived in UK and NZ and NZ at 23-28+ feels mental hot and an intense high sun in the sky. UK last year hit 40, and yes it felt hot but still not as intense as NZ around 28 when that sun is on you. Although I will say, the sun in the UK is starting to get more intense; I do need to wear sunscreen here as I do burn. About 15 years ago I never got burned here, ever.
@grandmothergoose
@grandmothergoose Год назад
Australia too. A lot of people like to simplify it by blaming the hole in the ozone layer, and that's certainly part of it, but the other reason for it is because the Earth's rotation around the sun isn't a perfect circle, during Summer in the Northern Hemisphere the Earth is at the furthest point from the sun, thus the Summer sun is a bit more mild, and during Summer in the Southern Hemisphere the Earth at the closest point to the sun, thus the sun is a lot harsher.
@anonymm3152
@anonymm3152 Год назад
@@gahirst where in Europe were you? NZ is at ca 40°s, which is the same distance from the equator as Spain. I was in Spain a few months ago and 30° there, even in the sun felt a lot cooler than 30° at home (northern Europe). This is due to the humidity which is very low in southern Spain.
@ryanap8396
@ryanap8396 Год назад
There is nothing stopping hank from doing sci show
@matildatillberg3620
@matildatillberg3620 Год назад
love that for him tho
@AZZKlKR
@AZZKlKR Год назад
@@matildatillberg3620 We all love him for that!
@j.megatron
@j.megatron Год назад
I lost my mom and my father to cancer to see you working through your therapies got me in tears as I'm driving to work like my favorite host now
@moniquedefranca5759
@moniquedefranca5759 Год назад
Hi. Its real hard loosing parents. I wish you a lot of healing.
@veritush
@veritush Год назад
living in Buenos Aires you can say I got unlucky in many perspectives (mostly related to socioeconomic issues in my country), but one thing i feel the luckiest about living down here is how far away i am from "the developed world" pollution, natural disasters in general, and wars-- one thing I've noticed over the years is that we're getting a bit more tropical in terms of weather. in almost four decades my perception is that summers are hotter, winters shorter and that storms are a bit more violent and electrical than i recall from 20 years ago. this is just mere personal observation so it's absolutely biased. objective though on not having natural disasters like other areas. yay!
@ignacioaldao3293
@ignacioaldao3293 Год назад
@guddu1437 It is not strange, look like it is the climate trend. Shorter winters, warmer summers. Even here in AR are more electric storms.
@eowynsomers3689
@eowynsomers3689 Год назад
Dear Hank Green, you have mad energy! We're all on the river following you up stream, even if we aren't in the boat with you. Much affection to you and your loving family.
@Chrismas815
@Chrismas815 Год назад
Hank 2 scishow episodes in a row? You mad lad!
@davidklein8608
@davidklein8608 Год назад
I'm surprised that you didn't mention that the seasons are not equal in length between the northern and southern hemispheres with the north having a longer spring and summer. This is because the Earth moves slower when it is farther from the sun. Currently, the Earth is farthest from the sun around July 4, but this slowly changes by millennia.
@bcubed72
@bcubed72 Год назад
Huh? No, "spring" is, by definition, "from the vernal equinox, until the summer solstice," with summer going from the summer solstice to the autumnal equinox. They are the same length; they just occur 6 months apart, N vs S hemispheres.
@davidhorizon8401
@davidhorizon8401 Год назад
@@bcubed72, @davidklein8608 is correct. There is currently over 7 more days in the northern spring/summer compared to fall/winter. Just do the research.
@brandonzzz9924
@brandonzzz9924 Год назад
@@bcubed72 Astrological seasons are defined by solstices and equinoxes, but climatic seasons are determined by, well, climate. Which is why the two main "season groups" are (spring, summer, autumn, winter) and (wet, dry). Since most people live on Earth they tend to use Earthly measurements of seasons, and people that deal with space might use astrological seasons.
@brandonzzz9924
@brandonzzz9924 Год назад
There are also technically no astrological seasons on the equator line (or maybe technically equator points to due processional wobble) because the days are always the same length, so no solstices/equinoxes.
@bcubed72
@bcubed72 Год назад
@@davidhorizon8401 _"Just do the research."_ EDIT: Well, hell, I learned something today. The Earth travels faster through (N. Hemisphere) winter, because of a slightly elliptical orbit. I thought the claim was that _meteorological Summer in the S. Hemisphere_ was longer, due to being close to the sun, but it's _astronomically_ longer as well.
@uppitywoman3647
@uppitywoman3647 Год назад
This guy here! Hank, I wouldn't have made it through chemistry without you! I was homeless and unemployed, I graduated college and I'm a professional now. Thank you so much for your videos, be it biology, history, everything! Crash course is great! I'm so glad to see you back!
@NathanSpiwak
@NathanSpiwak Год назад
Yay Hank! Glad to see you are still working! We are all rooting for you!
@maxluken1909
@maxluken1909 Год назад
❤ you Hank. Thank you for all that you do. Wishing you all the best and, been watching you since you started, and hope to keep watching you for years to come
@braepau2698
@braepau2698 Год назад
Super happy to see Ground News being a sponsor. I’ve used it off and on now for a couple years and I have to say that it’s one of my favourite platforms because they address the very thing that is taboo on every other news network
@Wicked_Knight
@Wicked_Knight Год назад
Prayers of smooth treatment heading your way, this man is certainly stronger than I am. Respect!
@CollinRaves
@CollinRaves Год назад
We love you Hank! Thank you for continuing to quench our curiosity despite how bad I'm sure you're feeling! ❤❤❤
@Incidental104
@Incidental104 Год назад
To gain a sense of the climate disparity between the northern and southern hemispheres, consider this comparison: Northern Antarctica is located as far from the equator as the middle of Norway, which experiences relatively warm summers and is conducive to non-permafrost farming. Similarly, the Falkland Islands are situated as far from the equator as Frankfurt, a city known for its high temperatures during the summer season.
@cyanoticsaturn3088
@cyanoticsaturn3088 Год назад
*sees new SciShow* *instantly excited then sad when you realize it most likely won't be Hank* *hears Hanks voice* MAHHH BOIIII! Hope you're feeling well Hank! Thank you for ALL that you do.
@athenacheeks6937
@athenacheeks6937 Год назад
Thank you Hank for always teaching us new things everyday. ❤ 🙏
@andreiiimiguel
@andreiiimiguel Год назад
I SCREAMED at INTERTROPICAL CONVERGENCE ZONE, I only heard that in my local news when I was a kid because we always have typhoons in the Philippines, and now Hank is saying it😍❤️
@manolingz
@manolingz Год назад
Wishing you all the best Hank! ❤‍🩹
@oldieman730
@oldieman730 Год назад
As someone who has lived for many decades in the southern hemisphere, I can tell you that it is less stormy than 30 to 40 years ago. We used to get regular afternoon storms in our wet season, and a number of cyclones coming down our east coast each year. We used to joke about setting your watch by the afternoon storms, they were that regular. So it isn't getting stormier faster in Australia.
@kiminimuchu__
@kiminimuchu__ Год назад
I'm guessing this changes depending on the place. Where I live (also in the south) storms are definitely getting far worse. Cyclones, and crazy storms and weather that used to happen every few years now happen yearly are stronger than they used to be.
@Perculian
@Perculian Год назад
Northern NSW here, we don't get those arvo storms like we used to even 15 years ago... But we also had a cyclone last year, which is rare to say the least.
@tylerdurdin8069
@tylerdurdin8069 Год назад
@@kiminimuchu__ what are you calling ”the south”‽ You do realize they are speaking about the southern hemisphere and not southern America right?
@Aabergm
@Aabergm Год назад
Tassie is certainly more aggressive when it comes to wind. It has always been windy and wet, but the speed of change from calm to oh look a wall of rain has certainly become shorter.
@PurpleShift42
@PurpleShift42 Год назад
​@@tylerdurdin8069you know lots of places have a south right? Besides, they can't be from the US, they said "cyclone" and not "hurricane", which would be the Atlantic Ocean's cyclonic storms
@billberndtson
@billberndtson Год назад
Glad to see you're up to making videos, Hank. 😃❤🧡💛💚💙💜
@fishstix4209
@fishstix4209 Год назад
Hank's work ethic is an inspiration....happy he had a 'good' day on the 'boat'.
@gaufrid1956
@gaufrid1956 Год назад
Having lived in both New South Wales Australia, and Mindanao Philippines, I agree with what you say. It's no surprise that there is more pollution in the Northern Hemisphere, although I have to say that Mindanao often has air quality as good as where I have lived in Australia. Of course, having lived in Mindanao, I know the ITCZ very well! When it moves north of the equator, it often means many days of rain, and this is most likely in the time of Habagat, the Southwest Monsoon. I'm aware as well that weather in Australia can be affected by the Indian Ocean Dipole, and the position of jetstreams as well, as seen in the current unseasonal rains in the far north of Australia, and the recent rain at Uluru.
@guigacaixetaf
@guigacaixetaf Год назад
I'm facinated by this information. I live in southern Brazil, but spent quite some time in California, and always thought the sunsets in California were much more red than back home. I wonder if this is related, since more air particles would cause more light scattering.
@EpicCorn0
@EpicCorn0 Год назад
I think that's right. Here in Australia during bushfire seasons the sunsets are redder. Living in Los Angeles is like living in bushfire season all the time lol
@r.guerreiro140
@r.guerreiro140 Год назад
I'm a southern Brazilian too and spent some time on Florida, about the same latitude Seems to me the Florida's sky is brighter and less cloudy, but indeed is hotter there In time, you can notice the sunset have more intense colors on the regions of red basaltic soil on south Brazil than on other places
@weirdredpanda
@weirdredpanda Год назад
What I found most surprising is that almost 90% of the earth's population lives in the Northern Hemisphere.
@trex52
@trex52 Год назад
Indeed, it was an amazing and surprising bit of info!
@tyronevaldez-kruger5313
@tyronevaldez-kruger5313 Год назад
​@pedrovictorsilvaladeira3446 Maybe because humans always moved in the the direction where they have maximum territory. Lions do that in Africa too and if they had a human brain they would move to the North to own and control more territory
@capperbuns
@capperbuns Год назад
I am the 10%...
@tyronevaldez-kruger5313
@tyronevaldez-kruger5313 Год назад
@@capperbuns Congrats to the fresher air and clear sight to the stars at night
@rarelycold6618
@rarelycold6618 Год назад
​@@tyronevaldez-kruger5313stay out if the cities and you've got a clear view in the north too
@gamernick1533
@gamernick1533 Год назад
You're a genuine hero. I've always worried how I'd react and whether I could carry on. You genuinely give me the strength to believe I could and, more importantly, should. Thank you, thank you, thank you. ❤❤❤❤
@joebainter
@joebainter Год назад
Get well soon Hank, We all are rooting for you!!!
@ms_cartographer
@ms_cartographer Год назад
I hope you are doing well, Hank. Rest up well and focus on getting better. ❤️
@noahnewman8264
@noahnewman8264 Год назад
Nothing but love Hank, keep doing your thing! Thank you for educating all of us all the time no matter what you're going through
@WiiFan20XX
@WiiFan20XX Год назад
Love you Hank. You are a hero in more ways than one!
@Chris_winthers
@Chris_winthers Год назад
We need a scishow video with mohank
@ViraIshnia
@ViraIshnia Год назад
I'm pleasantly surprised that you're still recording RU-vid videos. I thought you'd take a break because of the cancer treatments. Hope they're going well and that you're getting good news, Hank!
@malloryknox1637
@malloryknox1637 Год назад
Hank i dunno how ur still putting out so many videos lately but its rather incredible. Hope you feel better fast wishing u all the best. Ur videos rock!❤
@evelynalera9896
@evelynalera9896 Год назад
Hank is still insanely energetic. Rooting for your quick healing.
@lad4694
@lad4694 Год назад
I feel like the regular ocean currents we have today were probably different in different periods of our climate history, and this worsening climate might give rise to new different ocean currents and change our weather patterns
@FatCatCooper
@FatCatCooper Год назад
Maybe it could save us
@toppler8164
@toppler8164 Год назад
​@@FatCatCooperor send us into even more catastrophe.
@megamaser
@megamaser Год назад
It's just something new and unpredictable. It can be good or bad, but here's the thing. We built our society based on certain things being predictable. As those things change, it brings random chaos, which is usually bad. Most modes of existence are not survivable, and we have to get a lot of factors just right to survive. It's a lot easier to destroy than it is to create. It's not easy to move a whole city from somewhere that is now uninhabitable to somewhere that is newly inhabitable. Stability is a good thing.
@toppler8164
@toppler8164 Год назад
@@megamaser couldn't have said it better myself.
@rafa.frqnz1188
@rafa.frqnz1188 Год назад
@@toppler8164why do negative sheesh
@josephwest9721
@josephwest9721 Год назад
I have mad respect for him he’s dealing with a lot and I am so appreciative I get to learn something I didn’t know I hope he knows we all love him and hope the best for his treatment thank you Hank
@summerbrooks9922
@summerbrooks9922 Год назад
What happened to Hank?
@CaseyJewels
@CaseyJewels Год назад
Cancer. His is pretty treatable, though. Not to say it's easy to get through, which is why it's nice to see he's felt well enough to continue hosting some of the sci-show videos.@@summerbrooks9922
@Corsuwey
@Corsuwey Год назад
I've thought about the N and S hemispheres and questioned why they are so geographically different. This video just gave me a ton of more questions to think about.
@Gay-is-_-trash
@Gay-is-_-trash Год назад
Look at the flat earth model, that perfectly explains why South is colder than north
@ihcfn
@ihcfn Год назад
We're with you Hank!
@sarahferguson0
@sarahferguson0 Год назад
I have to tell you how much i learn watching this channel. I really think this, the your many other informative channels, have taught me so many cool things about so many cool topics. Thank you so much 🙂
@dvoiceotruth
@dvoiceotruth Год назад
glad to know you are enjoying science.
@treefarm3288
@treefarm3288 Год назад
The Northern hemisphere may be warmer on average, but the southern hemisphere has hotter summers (eg Australia) due to being a few million kilometres closer to the sun during that season.
@thomasgrabkowski8283
@thomasgrabkowski8283 Год назад
Actually no, Australia is the exception in southern hemisphere, and is by far the hottest place in southern hemisphere during southern summer. Northern hemisphere summers are hotter than the south on average and winters colder thanks to north largely being land and south being overwhelmingly ocean. It reflects average temperatures for Earth as a whole which follows northern hemisphere temperatures pattern rather than neutral or southern hemisphere temperature pattern
@Lana-pf5ce
@Lana-pf5ce Год назад
The Middle East rivals Australian summers
@Tonyx.yt.
@Tonyx.yt. Год назад
Nope, highest temperatures get always recorder on northern emisphere (Iran and Arabia)
@jeremyortiz2927
@jeremyortiz2927 Год назад
100% chance that some people think the northern hemisphere is warmer because hot air rises... 😂
@PondScummer
@PondScummer Год назад
a few comments above yours there's one lol
@jeremyortiz2927
@jeremyortiz2927 Год назад
@@PondScummer oh good lord... 😂👍
@ALucas73
@ALucas73 Год назад
As we dig out from the 5th giant rainstorm this year destroying roads houses farms etc. here in New Zealand, I can tell you the storms are more vicious and numerous than ever. Go back to 2018 (I think) and we (Auckland) had a winter that never got icy cold once. I probably don't have to tell you Northern Earthicans that the weather is completely wacky and sucky compared to the weather we lived through in the 70s, 80s, and 90s.
@Gay-is-_-trash
@Gay-is-_-trash Год назад
Bro.. Have you ever heard of coincidence. Sometimes these harsh storms happen. It doesn't mean climate change
@TheSpecialJ11
@TheSpecialJ11 Год назад
​@@Gay-is-_-trashSource: "It's all coincidence bro just trust me."
@journeyon1983
@journeyon1983 Год назад
Wishing you all the best, Hank. I, too, suffer from cancer but a different kind, liver. I hope you overcome your diagnosis with chemo as what you have has more promise of cure than mine which has none. For all that you do on this and your other channel, I thank you sir.
@stephenbrand5661
@stephenbrand5661 Год назад
When I was a kid, I had fundamentalist Christian neighbors from Mississippi who thought that everything to the south was hot, including the south pole. They taught me that adults could be completely ignorant.
@musicdpc007
@musicdpc007 Год назад
I live in australia, I have travelled extensively through both hemispheres, the light is always sharper, bright in the southern hemisphere it’s not always ozone depletion just physics! Also awareness of your environment! the clarity is unbelievable when I land in any city in Australia you know you’re home!
@vetteboy1024
@vetteboy1024 Год назад
You’re an awesome host keep it up. You’re the best. Keep on doing what you do.
@MephistoRolling
@MephistoRolling Год назад
Hopefully if it keeps storming, one day our arid regions in Australia might get enough rain to turn green again.
@somethinglikethat2176
@somethinglikethat2176 Год назад
Unfortunately most of our country's soil is trash tier.
@brianlong2334
@brianlong2334 Год назад
​@@somethinglikethat2176Most of the world is due to over farming that's why we have huge amounts of phosphate deposits getting mined for fertilizer around the world among other's, the USA from memory crops sizes are 80% bigger then they were before mining of particular fertiliser started phosphate to be more precise at least from memory. So the average size of corn/ a cob, for example, was 80% smaller in the 1800s than it is today due to the soil getting eroded by farming.
@maximus5668
@maximus5668 Год назад
As an Argentinian I am pleased with this video !! Great work !!!
@verdi2310
@verdi2310 Год назад
Its because i live in the southern hemisphere and i take care of things here
@bigmama5555
@bigmama5555 Год назад
thank
@SevCaswell
@SevCaswell Год назад
I am sure the length of time that the North has been industrialised being significantly longer also contributes to the dirtiness and heat retention.
@glynnec2008
@glynnec2008 Год назад
I don't understand. Atmospheric gases mix over both hemispheres, so all of that pollution (I assume you meant CO2) is present at the *same* concentration in both hemispheres. Just like the concentration of Oxygen and Nitrogen is the same all over the planet.
@michaelvaughn1496
@michaelvaughn1496 Год назад
Get well soon. We all love you and your channel. Great work; great videos. Even better person, clearly.
@robertthomson1587
@robertthomson1587 Год назад
The additional air pollution in the northern hemisphere is immediately apparent when you get off the plane from Australia. There's a weird haze everywhere, even out in the isolated countryside.
@rogeriopenna9014
@rogeriopenna9014 Год назад
The southern hemisphere also has more World Cup titles per Capita. And we are 6000 km out if 45 trillion closer to Alpha Centauri. TAKE THAT!
@IHateMenSoMuch2
@IHateMenSoMuch2 Год назад
Europe has 12 world cups and South America has just 10 if your talking about football ⚽
@rogeriopenna9014
@rogeriopenna9014 Год назад
@@IHateMenSoMuch2 it seems you have difficulty reading... I said World Cups PER CAPITA. Southern hemisphere. Did you create this nickname just to reply to me? Lol You already changed it .. it was "I hate south America" Nice trolling
@IHateMenSoMuch2
@IHateMenSoMuch2 Год назад
@@rogeriopenna9014 I did not change anything at all and I didn't do what else you said my handle and username are different and they are 2 different things the updates of RU-vid made this possible and I don't know why you had to mention the world cup stuff in a video that is completely a different subject and totally irrelevant please don't ever do this again if you don't want a person like me replying and that's a warning
@IHateMenSoMuch2
@IHateMenSoMuch2 Год назад
@@rogeriopenna9014 And I am not trolling at all..
@rogeriopenna9014
@rogeriopenna9014 Год назад
@@IHateMenSoMuch2 boohoo a warning!! Lol. Troll
@dannybodros5180
@dannybodros5180 Год назад
Hank, my best wishes to you mate. Chemo is a pain, but you have to stay strong!
@adampax
@adampax Год назад
Surprised that the southern ocean isnt an important factor. An uninterrupted belt of ocean current that wraps 360 degrees around the earth.
@qinisomkhize1431
@qinisomkhize1431 Год назад
As a South African I can confirm that weather is fantastic this side. Winter averaging 11°C and summer max is 35°C
@andreluismarin8095
@andreluismarin8095 Год назад
You rock Hank! Rooting for you from Aruba!
@MBBurchette
@MBBurchette Год назад
Keep on keeping on Hank! ❤
@memyself3510
@memyself3510 Год назад
Sending you all the love Hank. Thank you for being you
@philinator71
@philinator71 Год назад
As an Australian, it's been very stormy here lately this year, much more than usual for winter.
@ninjapirate123
@ninjapirate123 3 месяца назад
Only if you're living in Tasmania or Victoria
@jhanninnen
@jhanninnen Год назад
Hi I'm from the Southern Hemisphere and Hank is a fenomenal 💚
@3800S1
@3800S1 Год назад
I live pretty far down south in Aus, at lease in my state thunder storms have significantly decreased in the last 2-3 decades. But we do have more intense other types of storms when they do happen (although far less frequent). Overall the local climate is a lot drier than when I was younger and even more so with my oldest sibling who is 14 years older than me.
@whatarangah1054
@whatarangah1054 Год назад
I live in the tropical area of australia and haven't noticed a change in frequency, but severity has increased.
@Batmann29
@Batmann29 Год назад
Shoutout to you Hank! Still producing content while dealing with personal stuff. I respect that man. Keep it up and god bless! 🙏🏽
@leeroberts1192
@leeroberts1192 Год назад
Here in the UK we got hit by what's sometimes known as "The Great Storm of 87". I was at primary school way back then, my parents brought me back home early that day, it's a good thing too as probably all of the routes that we could take home would have bene blocked by some sort of debris (mainly fallen trees). If you live in the UK you might remember the infamous gaffe by Michael Fish with the weather forecast for that day
@BFRIZZLE909
@BFRIZZLE909 Год назад
I love this dude, he's so great at getting the point across and keeping me interested.
@heavymetalbassist5
@heavymetalbassist5 Год назад
Thanks Hank!! I hope you piss out all that cancer soon!
@B-P
@B-P Год назад
Wonderful to see you Hank! You have been missed
@omnomnom1410
@omnomnom1410 Год назад
Hank you are an inspiration. What an amazing human being
@jeffkadlec8264
@jeffkadlec8264 Год назад
Thanks for still doing videos!!! You're amazing
@andrewmeyer2512
@andrewmeyer2512 Год назад
Hank thank you for continuing to make content.. things would never be the same without you!
@susannameth8721
@susannameth8721 Год назад
Thanks for continuing to work through treatment. Your continued assures me your spirit is still healthy
@smallfootprint2961
@smallfootprint2961 Год назад
Great video. I realize how dumn I am when I watch your videos. Love the new beanie. Wishing you well. Thanks for continuing to teach.
@DudeWhoSaysDeez
@DudeWhoSaysDeez Год назад
Dude, Hank, we love you! Keep up the good work or take a break. Do what you gotta do!
@ferwallace1903
@ferwallace1903 Год назад
As a southern hemisphererean.... I'm happy that the north keeps their pollution. We don't deserve it.
@cesartorres8404
@cesartorres8404 Год назад
Great video! Very interesting points.
@fghelmke
@fghelmke Год назад
Great explanation! We have plenty of climate change deniers in the South, and I can understand that may be one of the reasons they don't realize what's going on.
@Dr.HowieFeltersnatch
@Dr.HowieFeltersnatch Год назад
Learn geology and climatology before you start spouting off nonsense
@r.guerreiro140
@r.guerreiro140 Год назад
Indeed, we have a multitude of fanatical Climate Believers on the north, and now we can understand why
@AlexanderRM1000
@AlexanderRM1000 Год назад
4:42 I love how on this graphic you can see the level of plant life in West Africa corresponding to how far north the ITCZ usually goes
@lauroralei
@lauroralei Год назад
Turning a map upside down is a great way to really realise how much extra ocean the Southern Hemisphere has. Like a LOT more, it looks surreal
@triangulum8869
@triangulum8869 Год назад
The northern hemisphere is 60% ocean and the south is 80%, its crazy
@mehere8038
@mehere8038 Год назад
map upsidedown really does look more natural, especially when you consider that a lot of continents are moving north, so turn the map upsidedown & hang on a wall & you can see how they are all "falling towards the bottom of the map with gravity" The Australia centred version is the one that REALLY makes the oceans appear bigger in the south, by centring the Pacific
@ivonsmith2024
@ivonsmith2024 7 месяцев назад
Excellent video; exactly what I was trying to reseaarch on - the biome differences & reasons in Northern vs Southern hemispheres. THANK YOU!
@JusticeMildenberg
@JusticeMildenberg Год назад
Hank Green!!!!!! The best science teacher we never had ❤
@aarushicrystalis7998
@aarushicrystalis7998 Год назад
its so wild to see a scishow video about something i know in more detail than the video goes into! ive been here for so long!!
@CheekieCharlie
@CheekieCharlie Год назад
My prediction: water currents keep things like trash island in the northern oceans
@michaelmclachlan1650
@michaelmclachlan1650 Год назад
There are also "trash islands", I believe Gyre is the proper name, in the South Atlantic, South Pacific and Indian Oceans.
@Vinny__212
@Vinny__212 Год назад
Glad to see you’re back, Hank! Wishing you good health
@OutsideLands77
@OutsideLands77 Год назад
Use of the Mercator Map Projection at 1:04 is a particularly poor choice to show our planet's land distribution because it greatly distorts the land area at the poles. Africa is over 14 times the size of Greenland, but you wouldn't know that my looking at a Mercator Map.
@Can_non69
@Can_non69 Год назад
We love you Hank. Great seeing u everywhere.
@Dinofaustivoro
@Dinofaustivoro Год назад
To be fair. Its not only more people = more pollution, each person in the North pollutes way more individually
@everettduncan7543
@everettduncan7543 Год назад
The mountains and the sheer diversity of climates in the north is something else too
@collybeans586
@collybeans586 Год назад
It isnt people that is the cause for the vast majority of pollution, its corporations. Please stop malthusian human hostile nonsense where you make people the enemy. People are not the polluters, its corporations although people in america for instance does use more water more electricity ect(and they might need to turn it down I dont know..) but its still nothing compared to the pollution of corporations. very important distinction.
@667neighborofdabeast
@667neighborofdabeast Год назад
Actually not true for everywhere. Australia has a higher pollution rate per capita than all of Europe and even the USA.
@thewatcher5271
@thewatcher5271 Год назад
Hey Man, My Wife & I Have Enjoyed Your Videos For Some Time. Brief Enough To Not Get Boring & Informative Enough To Learn Something. Thank You.
@IntrepidFraidyCat
@IntrepidFraidyCat Год назад
(っ◔◡◔)っ ❤ and best wishes to you, Hank.
@ChairmanWow6969
@ChairmanWow6969 Год назад
Had to pause the video to type. I love you Hank! Hope everything is moving in the right direction for you
@skollrum
@skollrum Год назад
Heat rises, so of course it goes up to the North.
@a.r.9357
@a.r.9357 Год назад
😂
@PondScummer
@PondScummer Год назад
very funny
@richardhead1848
@richardhead1848 Год назад
Hank is a beast. Stay strong, buddy.
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