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O/H Karl Cooper έγραψε:
Yannis Your comments borne out on this chart: http://forecast.uoa.gr/dustindx.html Indeed, Karl, SKIRON had forecast it quite well. Chania port, Crete: http://www.thefilebin.com/userfiles/...o/HPIM0187.jpg downtown Athens http://users.ntua.gr/cv99124/2005_0417athinad0029.jpg http://users.ntua.gr/cv99124/2005_0417athinad0027.jpg Pictures by Leandros Symeonidis and Solon Tsakiris respectively. Yannis, SE Athens +20.3C, RH 49%, SLP 1000.0 hPa DU |
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O/H Karl Cooper έγραψε:
Yannis Your comments borne out on this chart: http://forecast.uoa.gr/dustindx.html Indeed, Karl, SKIRON had forecast it quite well. Chania port, Crete: http://www.thefilebin.com/userfiles/...o/HPIM0187.jpg downtown Athens http://users.ntua.gr/cv99124/2005_0417athinad0029.jpg http://users.ntua.gr/cv99124/2005_0417athinad0027.jpg Pictures by Leandros Symeonidis and Solon Tsakiris respectively. Yannis, SE Athens +20.3C, RH 49%, SLP 1000.0 hPa DU |
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O/H Karl Cooper έγραψε:
Yannis Your comments borne out on this chart: http://forecast.uoa.gr/dustindx.html Indeed, Karl, SKIRON had forecast it quite well. Chania port, Crete: http://www.thefilebin.com/userfiles/...o/HPIM0187.jpg downtown Athens http://users.ntua.gr/cv99124/2005_0417athinad0029.jpg http://users.ntua.gr/cv99124/2005_0417athinad0027.jpg Pictures by Leandros Symeonidis and Solon Tsakiris respectively. Yannis, SE Athens +20.3C, RH 49%, SLP 1000.0 hPa DU |
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![]() Amazing, Yannis, what sort of temperatures are you expecting in the next few days? I had a look at the chart and you are getting a hefty dose of sand from Libya. Gavin. "Yannis" wrote in message ... Good afternoon, everyone. Never again have I seen such a sand transfer from the Sahara desert. I woke up in a yellow light, now it's all reddish-yellow outside and visibility is down to around 500 m and dropping fast! Last night's light (mud)rain was the cause for instant, visible stains in clothes. Skies totally obscured with dust, land and air have become one. Yannis, SE Athens +20.8C, RH 45%, SLP 1000.1 hPa and dropping fast DU |
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![]() Amazing, Yannis, what sort of temperatures are you expecting in the next few days? I had a look at the chart and you are getting a hefty dose of sand from Libya. Gavin. "Yannis" wrote in message ... Good afternoon, everyone. Never again have I seen such a sand transfer from the Sahara desert. I woke up in a yellow light, now it's all reddish-yellow outside and visibility is down to around 500 m and dropping fast! Last night's light (mud)rain was the cause for instant, visible stains in clothes. Skies totally obscured with dust, land and air have become one. Yannis, SE Athens +20.8C, RH 45%, SLP 1000.1 hPa and dropping fast DU |
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![]() Amazing, Yannis, what sort of temperatures are you expecting in the next few days? I had a look at the chart and you are getting a hefty dose of sand from Libya. Gavin. "Yannis" wrote in message ... Good afternoon, everyone. Never again have I seen such a sand transfer from the Sahara desert. I woke up in a yellow light, now it's all reddish-yellow outside and visibility is down to around 500 m and dropping fast! Last night's light (mud)rain was the cause for instant, visible stains in clothes. Skies totally obscured with dust, land and air have become one. Yannis, SE Athens +20.8C, RH 45%, SLP 1000.1 hPa and dropping fast DU |
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![]() Amazing, Yannis, what sort of temperatures are you expecting in the next few days? I had a look at the chart and you are getting a hefty dose of sand from Libya. Gavin. "Yannis" wrote in message ... Good afternoon, everyone. Never again have I seen such a sand transfer from the Sahara desert. I woke up in a yellow light, now it's all reddish-yellow outside and visibility is down to around 500 m and dropping fast! Last night's light (mud)rain was the cause for instant, visible stains in clothes. Skies totally obscured with dust, land and air have become one. Yannis, SE Athens +20.8C, RH 45%, SLP 1000.1 hPa and dropping fast DU |
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On Sun, 17 Apr 2005 16:18:02 +0300, Yannis
wrote: Good afternoon, everyone. Never again have I seen such a sand transfer from the Sahara desert. I woke up in a yellow light, now it's all reddish-yellow outside and visibility is down to around 500 m and dropping fast! Last night's light (mud)rain was the cause for instant, visible stains in clothes. Skies totally obscured with dust, land and air have become one. Yannis, SE Athens +20.8C, RH 45%, SLP 1000.1 hPa and dropping fast DU See the dense stream of sand on these MODIS images,. http://rapidfire.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/r...114000.1km.jpg http://rapidfire.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/r...114500.1km.jpg |
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On Sun, 17 Apr 2005 16:18:02 +0300, Yannis
wrote: Good afternoon, everyone. Never again have I seen such a sand transfer from the Sahara desert. I woke up in a yellow light, now it's all reddish-yellow outside and visibility is down to around 500 m and dropping fast! Last night's light (mud)rain was the cause for instant, visible stains in clothes. Skies totally obscured with dust, land and air have become one. Yannis, SE Athens +20.8C, RH 45%, SLP 1000.1 hPa and dropping fast DU See the dense stream of sand on these MODIS images,. http://rapidfire.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/r...114000.1km.jpg http://rapidfire.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/r...114500.1km.jpg |
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On Sun, 17 Apr 2005 16:18:02 +0300, Yannis
wrote: Good afternoon, everyone. Never again have I seen such a sand transfer from the Sahara desert. I woke up in a yellow light, now it's all reddish-yellow outside and visibility is down to around 500 m and dropping fast! Last night's light (mud)rain was the cause for instant, visible stains in clothes. Skies totally obscured with dust, land and air have become one. Yannis, SE Athens +20.8C, RH 45%, SLP 1000.1 hPa and dropping fast DU See the dense stream of sand on these MODIS images,. http://rapidfire.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/r...114000.1km.jpg http://rapidfire.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/r...114500.1km.jpg |
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