Thursday, December 9, 2010

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SCREW AS YOU THINK ... (EVEN IN THE SNOW)

Pictures courtesy - Klintonix

Hi Passengers!

I present this podcast this morning came with cold Germanic music produced by the brilliant Ulrich Schnauss. The title "A million miles away" inspired me last night this collection of soundbites that have made this poem that I put digital online this morning to talk about the weather affecting the whole of Europe now ...
SCREW AS YOU THINK ...
Otherwise you will end up thinking as you live ...
The ozone layer will be restored in 2040 says the press
then there will be colder winters and hotter summers for our princesses.
But what comprises this nasty weather we stress?
Nobody can predict even our divine priestesses and technology.
So pending a favorable response to middle of this sadness, I write these
some words about the snow in recent days on the ground sloth ...
  • John Paul Gregorio December 9, 2010.
HEAVY SNOW ON EUROPE (December 2010)
Much of Europe hit by an early winter, snowy and cold
From Russia to the Spain, the United Kingdom to Austria, many countries in Europe are experiencing early winter conditions with heavy snowfalls and low temperatures. A stream of Northeast bringing polar air is the source of these elements.

According to British Meteorological Service (Met Office), Wales and Northern Ireland record-breaking cold in the night of November 27 to 28, with -9.5 ° C recorded at Loch Fea (Northern Ireland) and -18 ° C to Llysdinam (Wales).

Ewen McCallum, chief meteorologist at the Met Office explains the reasons for this cold snap continues: "Normally, our winds from the west and keep our relatively mild winters. However, in November (as last winter), a large area of high pressure was positioned in the Atlantic, blocking westerly winds which soften the winter. Therefore, the very cold Arctic air could descend southward across continental Europe. "

In its course, the polar air is passed over the North Sea, which was relatively warmer. The mass Air was then charged with moisture, which explains the heavy snow showers.

In Britain, it fell to 44 cm of snow and 40 cm Nunraw at Kielder Castle on November 30. These snow showers are the most important since 1965 for the month of November is the month of November, the coldest since 1993 in Britain as -18 ° C to Wales.

addition to freezing, snow disrupts many countries. Alerts have been issued in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, Poland, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, Spain and France.
temperature anomalies over Europe from November 28 to December 04 2010 © NOAA

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