Milan winter 1985-1986
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Milan winter 1985-1986
about 1 meter of snow after temperatures till -17° just outside the city...
photos taken just few kms from milan:
photos taken just few kms from milan:
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Re: Milan winter 1985-1986
Thankyou, Davide - a metre is a lot of snow! and -17 is very cold! What altitude is Milan?
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Re: Milan winter 1985-1986
milan is just 122 m yes, it was a really cold winter...Orion wrote:Thankyou, Davide - a metre is a lot of snow! and -17 is very cold! What altitude is Milan?
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Re: Milan winter 1985-1986
i hope!!Michael wrote:Ciao! lot of snow back then.
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Re: Milan winter 1985-1986
i was told that that winter in the po valley (the plain of milan, in north italy) the lowest temperature reached was -28.5° !!!!!!!!!
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po valley:
the point M is Milan
the point P is the place where the temperature reached -28.5 degrees
north italy:
po valley:
the point M is Milan
the point P is the place where the temperature reached -28.5 degrees
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Re: Milan winter 1985-1986
What is the source of such cold temperatures? - altitude - latitude - prevailing winds or lack of them - ? - that's extremely cold!
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Re: Milan winter 1985-1986
i wasn't born yet but i heard that cold air from russia hit the whole italy (-20° at 850 hPa) than the snow on the ground with its effect...Orion wrote:What is the source of such cold temperatures? - altitude - latitude - prevailing winds or lack of them - ? - that's extremely cold!
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