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35 cm of snow already accumulated since snowfalls started late last night in
Florina, 23 cm in Kastoria (with part of the lake being white) and still snowing heavily with visibility restricted to 100 m in both towns. There is lying snow in various areas of northern and central Greece as well, like Karditsa (110 m amsl) and the plains outside Thessaloniki (altitude 50 m amsl). Yannis, SE Athens +10.6C, closer to the low's centre, just rain here |
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Hi Yannis,
We often hear from you regarding snowfall in Greece.In the event of global warming etc, which seems to have reduced the winters in the south of the uk to a few frosts, is the frequency of snowfall in Greece greater or lesser than the long term average? Another words are these winter snowfalls normal or more exceptional nowadays? The reson I ask is along Philip Eden's findings with regards to the UK experiencing more predominently south and southwest winds in the winter months, hence the lack of cold weather here. Would be interested in your thoughts? Keith (Southend) ******************************** 'Weather Home & Abroad' http://www.southendweather.net ******************************** COL Station for Southend-on-Sea http://www.wunderground.com/weathers...p?ID=IESSEXSO1 ******************************** Reply to: kreh'at'southendweather'dot'net All mail scanned for virus's using Norton 2003 On Sat, 10 Jan 2004 15:15:34 +0200, "Yannis" wrote: 35 cm of snow already accumulated since snowfalls started late last night in Florina, 23 cm in Kastoria (with part of the lake being white) and still snowing heavily with visibility restricted to 100 m in both towns. There is lying snow in various areas of northern and central Greece as well, like Karditsa (110 m amsl) and the plains outside Thessaloniki (altitude 50 m amsl). Yannis, SE Athens +10.6C, closer to the low's centre, just rain here |
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![]() "Yannis" wrote in message ... 35 cm of snow already accumulated since snowfalls started late last night in Florina, 23 cm in Kastoria (with part of the lake being white) and still snowing heavily with visibility restricted to 100 m in both towns. There is lying snow in various areas of northern and central Greece as well, like Karditsa (110 m amsl) and the plains outside Thessaloniki (altitude 50 m amsl). Yannis, SE Athens +10.6C, closer to the low's centre, just rain here Hi Yannis would it be possible to put the country/area in the post subject, because it always seems like your posting from within the uk. I thought u was talking about northwest uk ![]() |
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Hi Yannis would it be possible to put the country/area
in the post subject, because it always seems like your posting from within the uk. I thought u was talking about northwest uk ![]() Neil, you're a classic example of irrational wishful thinking :-))). Its obvious Yannis talks about Greece, really see no reason for him to change. Oh well, maybe you'd like to label the foreigners.... Wijke The Netherlands |
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LOL,
It reminds me of the old Peter Ustinoff, (excuse spelling), line in an old film, "I'm not foreign, I'm Bristish". Although I beleive he had Russian origins himself.! As for Yannis, please keep up the posts, always interesting, I wish we had some similar contributors from other parts of Europe with there own National knowledge and data sets. Also thanks to Wijke. I guess the country name on the Subject line would have it's merits as at times with so many posts it's easy to skip through and miss the point. Keith (Southend) ******************************** 'Weather Home & Abroad' http://www.southendweather.net ******************************** COL Station for Southend-on-Sea http://www.wunderground.com/weathers...p?ID=IESSEXSO1 ******************************** Reply to: kreh'at'southendweather'dot'net All mail scanned for virus's using Norton 2003 On Sat, 10 Jan 2004 15:47:39 +0100, "Wijke" wrote: Hi Yannis would it be possible to put the country/area in the post subject, because it always seems like your posting from within the uk. I thought u was talking about northwest uk ![]() Neil, you're a classic example of irrational wishful thinking :-))). Its obvious Yannis talks about Greece, really see no reason for him to change. Oh well, maybe you'd like to label the foreigners.... Wijke The Netherlands |
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![]() "Keith (Southend)" wrote in message ... | | As for Yannis, please keep up the posts, always interesting, I wish we | had some similar contributors from other parts of Europe with there | own National knowledge and data sets. Also thanks to Wijke. I guess | the country name on the Subject line would have it's merits as at | times with so many posts it's easy to skip through and miss the point. | | Keith (Southend) | Not forgetting that Yannis' and Wijke's first languages are not English. Cut can you tell ? Joe |
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"nguk.." wrote in message
... "Yannis" wrote in message ... 35 cm of snow already accumulated since snowfalls started late last night in Florina, 23 cm in Kastoria (with part of the lake being white) and still snowing heavily with visibility restricted to 100 m in both towns. There is lying snow in various areas of northern and central Greece as well, like Karditsa (110 m amsl) and the plains outside Thessaloniki (altitude 50 m amsl). Yannis, SE Athens +10.6C, closer to the low's centre, just rain here Hi Yannis would it be possible to put the country/area in the post subject, because it always seems like your posting from within the uk. I thought u was talking about northwest uk ![]() Read the post, or was that too hard for you? -- Rob Overfield Hull; 3m ASL http://www.astrosport02.karoo.net/YorkshireWeather/ |
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![]() Read the post, or was that too hard for you? -- Rob Overfield Hull; 3m ASL http://www.astrosport02.karoo.net/YorkshireWeather/ Theres me putting a smile at the end and rob the jackass replies! |
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Well, so if I did? Throwing in an attempted insult in your reply wasn't
necessary or even clever. If you can't say anything good about someone, say nothing. -- Rob Overfield Hull; 3m ASL http://www.astrosport02.karoo.net/YorkshireWeather/ "nguk.." wrote in message ... Read the post, or was that too hard for you? -- Rob Overfield Hull; 3m ASL http://www.astrosport02.karoo.net/YorkshireWeather/ Theres me putting a smile at the end and rob the jackass replies! |
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"Keith (Southend)" wrote in message
... Hi Yannis, We often hear from you regarding snowfall in Greece.In the event of global warming etc, which seems to have reduced the winters in the south of the uk to a few frosts, is the frequency of snowfall in Greece greater or lesser than the long term average? Thanks for the question, Keith. One often hears locals from many parts of the country (Greece, that is), moan that "there are no real winters anymore" and that "the cold weather we're experiencing is nothing compared to the good ol' times". I heard people from northwestern Greece say that winter only arrived during the ending week, as they got half a metre of snow accumulations overnight, which they were used to get more often. I think that the number of snowfalls has been unchanged (on average), but expectionally long snowy periods are less frequent -but present- in those areas of Greece that tend to receive the most snow (western Macedonia, "queen of snow" in Greece, eastern Macedonia, western Thessaly, central continental Greece, central Peloponnese and mountainous Crete). Greater Athens and Attica in general, for which I can speak from personal experience, is characterised by a greater variance when it comes to the frequency of snowfalls from year to year. The 90s have been quite poor, with the exception of December 1991 - March 1992, while the 80s and the current decade have been quite good so far. In other words are these winter snowfalls normal or more exceptional nowadays? They're normal for these areas of Greece that it is -still- snowing and people have been expecting them. If we got these accumulations of snow overnight in the centre of Athens, however, it would have caused chaos :-) (Athens is pretty much like the SE of England, in terms of journalists attention/exaggeration and people's unpreparedness). The reason I ask is along Philip Eden's findings with regards to the UK experiencing more predominently south and southwest winds in the winter months, hence the lack of cold weather here. There are "bad" (mild) winters here too -ofcourse- like the 2000-2001 one. Would be interested in your thoughts? I hope I've helped answer your questions. 65.8 mm of rain during the last 9 hours, maximum rainfall intensity 62.5 mm/h at 0025. Yannis, SE Athens +5.1C, RH 90%, SLP 1000.6 hPa, +RA |
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