What was a meteorological condition in Africa 2 million years ago?

Is there a website where we can see how a conditions were all over a universe 2 million years ago, privately Africa.

Thanks.

  • wdmc
    January 19th, 2010 at 7:39 pm

    2 million years ago falls in a late Pliocene (which extends from 5.3 to 1.8 Ma.)

    This was a duration of intensely cold weather, ice ages, as well as glaciers. Also of note is which during this time Africa collided with Europe to form a Mediterranean Sea.

  • threesheave
    January 19th, 2010 at 7:39 pm

    I checked with a National Weather Service for Sep 11, 1,997,992 B.C. as well as a conditions available were:
    Partly cloudy, with a tall nearby 42F as well as lows tonight of 27F, winds out of a south-southwest during 9, gusting to 15. A low vigour complement is relocating in to a area from a southeast serve obscure breeze speeds as well as visibility.
    Outlook: Expect sleet as well as bad prominence for millennia along with fast expansion changes to hominids as well as sure fish species. Cooler continue will overcome for many of a subsequent couple of millennia. The Walker dissemination is being strong by a ubiquitous cooling of a earth, causing increasing chances of monsoons as well as a El Nino phenomenon.

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