Yannis wrote:
Hallo, everyone.
At least 25 waterspouts were observed early yesterday morning in
Irakleio, Crete, as the air has been notably unstable over Greece
during the last few days. Pictures from an anonymous photographer can
be viewed he
http://dias.aueb.gr/~kxv/kriti/ws5.jpg
http://dias.aueb.gr/~kxv/kriti/ws2.jpg
http://dias.aueb.gr/~kxv/kriti/ws1.jpg
Thundery downpours in Athens on a daily basis since September 18th.
More than 100 mm of rain already in 4 days for downtown Athens in a
month seems to be a successor of some very wet Septembers in recent
years.
Pictures by Petros Vassiliou can be viewed he
http://nifada.com/diary/2006/images2...006-09-20a.jpg
http://nifada.com/diary/2006/images2...006-09-20b.jpg
http://nifada.com/diary/2006/images2...006-09-20c.jpg
http://nifada.com/diary/2006/images2...006-09-20d.jpg
And a nice time lapse video, again by Petros Vassiliou, from the Sep
18th thunderstorm showing the sunset just after Notice that the
thunderstorm was centred more or less downtown, until it finally
reached the NE suburbs, where the camera was:
http://nifada.com/time_lapse/storm_2006-09-18.wmv
Finally, an animation from the same date. Could it be ball lightning?
Pics again by Petros Vassiliou:
http://nifada.com/diary/2006/images2006/ball_large.gif
That's all for now. All the best,
Yannis, Bilthoven/NL
Wonderful pics, Yannis. Thanks for posting them. Don't tell
me you can speak Dutch as well. :-)
Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey.