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Pics from Evia isl: 1.5-2m, drifting to 3.5m
Good evening. I just received the following pictures from Evia isl. (Steni
village). Steni is roughly over 1000 ft asl, in the lee side of the mountain of Dirfys in Evia. That island with its cone shaped mountain is the very first barrier to the cold, moist air that comes from the central and northern Aegean sea with a bitter cold northeasterly so if temperatures are correct, like they are in winter, some villages get literally meters of snow even at a low altitude, even at the lee side of the mountains. I don't think there are many areas in Greece with such low altitude that receive so much snow every year. Enjoy Steni two days after the snowfalls and after the roads were made accessible again (all pics by Solon Tsakiris) : http://www.dpgr.gr/usergalleries/alb...8/DSCF8726.jpg http://www.dpgr.gr/usergalleries/alb...8/DSCF8744.jpg http://www.dpgr.gr/usergalleries/alb...8/DSCF8745.jpg http://www.dpgr.gr/usergalleries/alb...8/DSCF8750.jpg http://www.dpgr.gr/usergalleries/alb...8/DSCF8751.jpg http://www.dpgr.gr/usergalleries/alb...8/DSCF8752.jpg http://www.dpgr.gr/usergalleries/alb...8/DSCF8753.jpg http://www.dpgr.gr/usergalleries/alb...8/DSCF8754.jpg http://www.dpgr.gr/usergalleries/alb...8/DSCF8755.jpg http://www.dpgr.gr/usergalleries/alb...8/DSCF8764.jpg Also, a time lapse video by Petros (NE Athens): http://nifada.com/time_lapse/230106_snow_timelapse.wmv Yannis, SE Athens +3.5C, RH 69%, SLP 1031.2 hPa still some snow on some surfaces |
Pics from Evia isl: 1.5-2m, drifting to 3.5m
- And on Sat, 28 Jan 2006 22:38:22 +0200, it was spake thus said in message "Yannis" :
Also, a time lapse video by Petros (NE Athens): http://nifada.com/time_lapse/230106_snow_timelapse.wmv Amazing amount of snow Yannis, not quite so much in Athens but the video's interesting in the way the icicles appear then disappear ;) -- Nick in Northallerton Also @ www.whelan.me.uk And nickw7coc on Yahoo & MSN but I use http://www.trillian.cc as I like it better also on Skype and Google talk |
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