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Jacaranda blooms, skies roar in Bulawayo summer
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 77534, member: 636"] A weather observer in Bulawayo got hit with the realization that summer basically sneaks up on people down there. The jacaranda trees dropped their purple flowers everywhere, and the guy's mom in Botswana finally noticed the same thing after years of walking past them without paying attention. Zimbabwe sits close enough to the equator that seasons blur together hard, and spring plus autumn get lost between the dominant wet and dry periods. The job tracking clouds at Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo International Airport gets way busier when convective storms start popping off. Cumulus formations roll through daily once the heat kicks in, and decoding messy skies for air traffic control turns into proper work instead of watching empty haze. Summer weather patterns create wild cloud shapes that make the monitoring grind more interesting. The whole vibe boils down to actually looking at what's happening instead of sleepwalking through another seasonal shift. Savannah foliage transitions into amber tones before winter hits, but most people miss it while grinding through their routines. [/QUOTE]
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