And some more pictures from Sunday:
Irakleion, Crete:
http://users.ntua.gr/mc00025/dretakis/patela170405.jpg
Irakleion, Crete, a few minutes later:
http://users.ntua.gr/mc00025/dretakis/pat170405.jpg
pictures by Michalis Drettakis
SE Athens, my site:
http://www.e-kairos.com/usw/mavrovounibef.jpg
http://www.e-kairos.com/usw/roadbef.jpg
http://www.e-kairos.com/usw/vasiliasbef.jpg
SE Athens, almost same frames, half an hour later:
http://www.e-kairos.com/usw/mavrovouniaaft.jpg
http://www.e-kairos.com/usw/roadafter.jpg
http://www.e-kairos.com/usw/vasiliasaft.jpg
pictures by me
downtown Athens, afternoon:
http://users.ntua.gr/cv99124/2005_0417athinadw0007.jpg
picture by Solon Tsakiris
I went up to the hills of downtown Athens when it got dark on Sunday in
case I could take some pictures in reddish light but alas, the
atmosphere was clearing away. Monday was remarkably clear and visibility
today was virtually brilliant too, limited only by the capabilitiy of
human eyes; the Argosaronic isles and even the snowy mountains of the
Peloponnese were visible from SE Athens (to my southwest).
The sun sets behind Mt Parnes after an April shower on Monday:
http://www.nifada.com/Temp/fire_1_real.jpg
picture by Petros Vasileiou.
Ski resorts on continental Greece got some fresh snow through Monday,
while snow levels reached about 900m again in the northwest of the
country. Tuesday was more settled around Greece, while more
thunderstorms are expected mainly as of Thursday.
Yannis, SE Athens
+16.3C, RH 53%, SLP 1012.9 hPa