While temperatures are falling and snowfalls are more frequent and stronger, in Greece “persist” the heavy with mercury being relatively high by surpassing 20 degrees Celsius. According to the weather forecast of meteorologist Clearchos Marousakis: Extensive, deep and well-organized barometric low will bring heavy winter to much of Europe with the snow coming down very low and the rains worrying heavily. At the same time that snows will dress in white and large cities to the central parts of Europe, our country will enjoy temperatures that in terms of maximum prices will even exceed 20°. No, the weather hasn’t gone crazy. It’s finally starting to enter a normal orbit. But will these temperatures be normal in our country? One could invoke Climatology and say what temperatures are these and what regularity are you talking about? In Meteorology an observation simply by numbers means absolutely nothing. And it is also the biggest mistake in my opinion to draw conclusions on climate change by observing figures alone. The greatest gravity should be given to the summary circulation of the atmosphere and leading to a second reading of the numbers. Yes, on the one hand, in the next week we will climb temperatures and above normal temperature levels with air circulation but normal for the time when due to the south that will cause and the interaction of this with the relief of our country will raise mercury. That’s not climate change! That’s why I wrote more that numbers on their own mean nothing in the weather. The rains continue in our country! A final end seems to put the weather in the drought of the last several weeks since in the new week we will see several rains in many geographical apartments. At the top of the intensity and volume of rainfall, western Greece will be found, to a second degree the northern and eastern Aegean and in third and other regions of our country will be affected by shaping what we call Meteorology “time of type P”. Southwards will dominate land and sea reaching local and storm levels carrying African dust to the south and emphasising the region of Crete. All the above that we have just analysed are also reflected in the maps of our predictive systems that follow.”
Weather: Winter in Europe with heavy snow – Autumn climate in Greece with storms and high temperatures
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in Greece