New Zealand Local Weather Forum
Weather Discussion => International => Topic started by: Mark on January 29, 2022, 12:31:02 PM
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SEA FREEZES IN GREECE IN “ONCE IN A LIFETIME PHENOMENON“
In what local media outlets are labeling a “once in a lifetime phenomenon”, sea ice, usually found in more northern and polar oceans, has formed off the coast of Greece as the country continues to be ravaged by record snow and sub-zero cold.
https://electroverse.net/sea-freezes-in-greece-arctic-blast-sends-u-s-nat-gas-futures-to-record-highs-/
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GREECE BREAKS NATIONAL LOW TEMP RECORD
Temperature readings at dolines/sinkholes may not be officially accepted in climatologist record books, but yesterday, March 13, the mercury at the Greek doline of Vathistalos/Mt. Parnassos (1780m) plunged to -28.1C — a new record low for the country in the month of March.
https://electroverse.net/greece-breaks-national-record-snow-falls-on-turkish-beaches-u-s-sets-hundreds-of-cold-records-portugal-rationing/
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This year's May Day has officially been recorded as the coldest in Greece in the last seventy years, as a sudden weather shift brought "winter" back to many parts of the country.
A sharp drop in temperature, accompanied by strong northern winds and heavy rainfall, resulted in an unusual scene for the season. Mercury levels plunged significantly below the seasonal average for early May.
Regional highlights
In Northern and Central Greece, maximum temperatures struggled to exceed 12 - 14°C (53.5°F-57°F), while in mountainous regions, unexpected snowfall was reported at higher altitudes.