Hell arrived a while ago and it is summer on Lake Myvatn, or Midge Lake. You can't breathe without inhaling insects, so you have to wear a mask just in case a cloud of those things happen your way.
Yeah, we went to Iceland ~3 years ago and we learned beforehand to bring a mosquito net for Lake Myvatn. So this headline confuses me. The article says mosquitoes were only discovered there this month, but some random blog knew about it years ago?
The only annoying insects I've seen in Iceland, when visiting Goðafoss I think, seemed a good bit larger than mosquitoes. Not sure if those are midges or some other insect.
My simple, English-based understanding is that they represent two variations of the English "th" sound. Eth is voiced, softer, and similar to the "th" in "the" or "father" and Thorn is unvoiced, harsher, and similar to the "th" sound in its name "thorn" or "thank". It's subtle and I never remember learning about the differences in my schooling.
I've also noticed there is a small "movement", here and a few other sites online, to try and bring one or both of these back, replacing "th" with one or both these characters in English posts and comments.
Edit: Pronouncing the actual name of the waterfall, the Wikipedia page has a playable pronunciation that sounds to me like "go the foss" which matches an English pronunciation of just replacing Eth with TH, but that's just an approximation.
Yeah, probably this. And the increase in temperature simply made the conditions bearable when they got outside.
Could they have also maybe just.. flown over there? Insect migrations like this can happen, but I don't think it's possible on such a scale, even for mosquitoes.
Ah, fair enough. To be fair a good couple of spider species were able to cross continents via ballooning, so now that I think about it, mosquitoes doing just as well isn't too far fetched.
I doubt it's the harsh weather that prevents mosquitos. They probably just never made it to the island before and now made it on a plane or boat finally.
In Canada you'll find hellish mosquitos up in the Arctic circle which has a much colder climates than Iceland I believe.
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kami@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 149 pts · 305d
Welcome to hell, Icelanders!
semisimian@startrek.website · 35 pts · 305d
Hell arrived a while ago and it is summer on Lake Myvatn, or Midge Lake. You can't breathe without inhaling insects, so you have to wear a mask just in case a cloud of those things happen your way.
TrickDacy@lemmy.world · 16 pts · 305d
Yeah, we went to Iceland ~3 years ago and we learned beforehand to bring a mosquito net for Lake Myvatn. So this headline confuses me. The article says mosquitoes were only discovered there this month, but some random blog knew about it years ago?
wjrii@lemmy.world · 29 pts · 305d
There are biting midges, and I presume they're very annoying, but most don't bite and they're all different from mosquitoes.
TrickDacy@lemmy.world · 7 pts · 305d
Ah, yeah I saw a lot of insects that I presumed were mosquitoes... do they look similar?
theparadox@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 305d
The only annoying insects I've seen in Iceland, when visiting Goðafoss I think, seemed a good bit larger than mosquitoes. Not sure if those are midges or some other insect.
Zidane@lemmy.ca · 1 pts · 305d
How is that pronounced???
theparadox@lemmy.world · 9 pts · 305d
I'm not a linguist nor am I Icelandic. However, when visiting I did notice that the language has this "Eth" (Ð ð) letter and [the "Thorn" Þ þ letter.](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thorn_(letter%29).
My simple, English-based understanding is that they represent two variations of the English "th" sound. Eth is voiced, softer, and similar to the "th" in "the" or "father" and Thorn is unvoiced, harsher, and similar to the "th" sound in its name "thorn" or "thank". It's subtle and I never remember learning about the differences in my schooling.
I've also noticed there is a small "movement", here and a few other sites online, to try and bring one or both of these back, replacing "th" with one or both these characters in English posts and comments.
Edit: Pronouncing the actual name of the waterfall, the Wikipedia page has a playable pronunciation that sounds to me like "go the foss" which matches an English pronunciation of just replacing Eth with TH, but that's just an approximation.
original_reader@lemmy.zip · 3 pts · 305d
Here you go:
https://youtu.be/jBufIt29CxY
Blackmist@feddit.uk · 3 pts · 304d
Go The Foss.
Blackmist@feddit.uk · 1 pts · 304d
Yeah, I wish I'd known what that translated to before I went there.
At least they seemed to stay away from the thermal baths area.
redsand@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 15 pts · 305d
Genetic engineer your way out. The studies all agree it's fine, gene drive the mosquitoes extinct.
Quadhammer@lemmy.world · 6 pts · 305d
Or Breed the ones that don't bite humans or whatever
Sludgehammer@lemmy.world · 76 pts · 305d
Since we all know Global Warming is a hoax, obviously those mosquitoes were smuggled into Iceland by Antifa.
shalafi@lemmy.world · 25 pts · 305d
For some time the propaganda has been that global warming is real, but not caused my human activity. It's a natural and unavoidable cycle.
Asked a guy at work, "OK, but 10-years ago is was called fake, wasn't happening. What changed?"
Forget his answer, but remember him being taken aback for a minute.
LadyButterfly@reddthat.com · 4 pts · 304d
Yep I'm British and I've lost count of how many times a denier has said "no cos we used to grow grapes in England"
shalafi@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 304d
What's that supposed to mean? That it used to be warmer? Get ready for the AMOC to shut down, you for sure won't be growing grapes.
Record snowfall for Florida in my town last winter. Direct result of global warming.
affiliate@lemmy.world · 13 pts · 305d
antifa also made lots of tiny jackets for the mosquitos so they could survive the cold
Semi_Hemi_Demigod@lemmy.world · 43 pts · 305d
Great job, humans. You’ve ruined Iceland.
SoloCritical@lemmy.world · 11 pts · 305d
We’re not done yet, there’s still some icebergs that need to go!
jaybone@lemmy.zip · 1 pts · 305d
Those mosquitos aren’t going to like it when it’s just sea water.
altphoto@lemmy.today · 2 pts · 305d
This year.
Screw mosquitoes! They can't survive winter.
victorz@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 305d
Only course of action is to burn it down. Fetch the flame throwers.
mech@feddit.org · 33 pts · 305d
My Plague Inc run is finally going as planned.
reddifuge@lemmy.world · 28 pts · 305d
Ugh, that sucks for those people. Mosquitoes truly are the spawn of Trump.
stretch2m@infosec.pub · 10 pts · 305d
That's insulting to mosquitoes.
usualsuspect191@lemmy.ca · 17 pts · 305d
How'd they get there? Human activity or somehow carried by weather maybe?
jcs@lemmy.world · 11 pts · 305d
Any number of places. It could have been a stowaway in luggage, imported livestock, etc.
brachypelmide@lemmy.zip · 8 pts · 305d
Yeah, probably this. And the increase in temperature simply made the conditions bearable when they got outside.
Could they have also maybe just.. flown over there? Insect migrations like this can happen, but I don't think it's possible on such a scale, even for mosquitoes.
bstix@feddit.dk · 2 pts · 304d
Sand from Sahara in Africa is sometimes carried by wind and rains down in Scandinavia and even South America.
Fish eggs have landed in tree tops in the Amazon and what not.
I'm sure a mosquito or their eggs could ride the wind to Iceland as well.
brachypelmide@lemmy.zip · 2 pts · 304d
Ah, fair enough. To be fair a good couple of spider species were able to cross continents via ballooning, so now that I think about it, mosquitoes doing just as well isn't too far fetched.
fxleak@lemmings.world · 3 pts · 305d
They probably flew.
Every day animals are adjusting their habits and habitats based on the changing environment.
demonsword@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 304d
...or going extinct, like a sizable number of species already had in the last few decades
fxleak@lemmings.world · 13 pts · 305d
Interesting.
Cold is going to be a commodity in the coming decades.
LadyButterfly@reddthat.com · 7 pts · 304d
Alongside food, water amd shelter
fish@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 2 pts · 304d
followed by some cataclisms, then ice age.
don't quote me on that
beejboytyson@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 304d
Don't worry, if you're right you'll be dead. And if you're wrong you'll get to live. Truly a win win.
BanMe@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 304d
There is a third option... the horror that will be visited on survivors
Always live and work near a city center so you get taken out quickly
M0oP0o@mander.xyz · 11 pts · 305d
Damn it! We only have a few places of refuge!
j_z@feddit.nu · 5 pts · 305d
*had
muhyb@programming.dev · 6 pts · 305d
There is no global warming. They just have +3 ice armor.
Pyr_Pressure@lemmy.ca · 3 pts · 304d
I doubt it's the harsh weather that prevents mosquitos. They probably just never made it to the island before and now made it on a plane or boat finally.
In Canada you'll find hellish mosquitos up in the Arctic circle which has a much colder climates than Iceland I believe.