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Old January 29th 04, 11:03 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Yannis Yannis is offline
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Default Last week pics from the Aegean

As has already been noted, last week was a very harsh one for most Aegean
isles, with F14 winds, blizzards and two islands and eastern Crete (up to
130 cm of snow in inhabited areas of Lasithi) declaring a state of
emergency. Here are some photographs from the island of Andros (central
Aegean):

vessels are pushed off the sea:
http://users.ntua.gr/jorgalan/100-0072_IMG.JPG
http://users.ntua.gr/jorgalan/100-0073_IMG.JPG
http://users.ntua.gr/jorgalan/100-0077_IMG.JPG

once upon a time, there was a nice little port...
http://users.ntua.gr/jorgalan/100-0089_IMG.JPG
http://users.ntua.gr/jorgalan/101-0102_IMG.JPG (panoramic 1)
http://users.ntua.gr/jorgalan/101-0103_IMG.JPG (panoramic 2)

and, close to it, a nice little tree...
http://users.ntua.gr/jorgalan/101-0116_IMG.JPG

ducks, seeking food and warmth:
http://users.ntua.gr/jorgalan/100-0031_IMG.JPG
http://users.ntua.gr/jorgalan/101-0129_IMG.JPG

more snow:
http://users.ntua.gr/jorgalan/101-0126_IMG.JPG
http://users.ntua.gr/jorgalan/100-0014_IMG.JPG

and Wijke's beloved white houses ():
http://users.ntua.gr/jorgalan/100-0058_IMG.JPG

A textbook warm front brought much milder air masses from the southwest and
heavy snowfalls turned to rain in the low lying areas of northern Greece by
Tuesday afternoon. Thursday brought some very nasty downpours of rain over
much of continental Greece again (max rainfall intensity 197.6 mm/h in SE
Athens), while the low that brought that snow to NW Europe should affect us
tomorrow with heavy rainfalls turning to snowfalls over much of continental
regions. The following week could bring some belated halcyon days.

Yannis, SE Athens
clear
190.4 mm in January so far :-)
http://www.e-kairos.gr/january04.html