Perhaps it was time and perhaps
it was Europe ’s turn to be strongly reminded
that the climate is quite able to mix up a nasty spate of lousy weather. It can do this without a serious volcano,
although we must not forget Iceland
last year.
They have been getting snowed in,
in Serbia and the temperatures
are awful in Russia . Yet that was true during the first couple of
years of WWII also.
The fact remains that Europe is
at a high latitude that would otherwise mimic the Canadian Prairies and the
American Midwest, but for the input of the Gulf Stream .
Thus all that is needed to ruin
your winter in Europe is to have the climate
conspire to redirect the warm air away for a while. We get a taste of that in the Pacific North
West were we are warmed in the winter months be the Pineapple Express from Hawaii . If we had no mountains, the European weather
of the coast would do inland for a thousand miles.
The weather reality is that the
climate is able to run a wide range of powerful working scenarios and some
years we have to be unlucky.
I remained very concerned that we
may still get a serious Icelandic eruption that chills the Arctic
and dumps us into a string of bad winters we could do without.
Colosseum Shut As Heavy Snowfall Hits Rome
3:21pm UK ,
Saturday February 04, 2012
The first major snowfall in Rome
for 26 years has led to the closure of the world-famous Colosseum over fears
that tourists could slip on the icy ruins.
The cold weather also left buses struggling to drive up the Italian
capital's slushy hills, and cars without tyre chains were temporarily ordered
off the road.
Scores of vehicles were blocked for hours on the ring road around the
city after cars skidded and crashed.
Drivers frustrated at waiting for accidents to be cleared ended up
abandoning their cars.
About 6cm (2.5in) of snow fell in many areas of the capital.
Authorities stopped visitors from entering the Colosseum, the adjacent
Roman Forum and the Palatine Hill, the former home of Rome 's ancient emperors.
However, those already inside the ruins before heavy snow began coming
down were allowed to finish their visits.
The north of Italy
was hit far harder than Rome ,
with a snowstorm dumping about 40cm (3ft) of the white flakes.
Authorities appealed to Italians to avoid unnecessary travel, as the
cold spell was forecast to continue well into the next week.
The last substantial snowfall in Rome
occurred in 1986, though lighter snowfalls have occasionally and briefly
blanketed the city since, including in 2010.
In Bosnia , huge
snowfalls trapped people in their homes and cars, and even prevented the
presidents of neighboring Serbia
and Croatia
from getting home from a summit.
More than a metre (3ft) of snow fell on the capital,Sarajevo , trapping most people in their
homes, and about 30 people spent the night in their vehicles in a tunnel south
of the city.
More than a metre (3ft) of snow fell on the capital,
At least 122 people have died in Ukraine as a result of the bitterly
cold weather that has swept the country over the past week, the emergencies
ministry said.
Twelve people had died in hospitals and 32 in their homes while 78 had succumbed to the cold on the streets, it said.
More 3,000 shelters have now been set up to provide people with warmth
and food.
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