Cazatormentas

Foro de Meteorología => Seguimiento de situaciones meteorológicas => Mensaje iniciado por: Sam49 en Enero 28, 2006, 14:52:55 pm

Título: Historical snowfalls in France
Publicado por: Sam49 en Enero 28, 2006, 14:52:55 pm
Today, a large part of France is under snowfalls.This situation has not occured for ten years.

Look at the the images below :

(http://sam49.free.fr/divers/temporaire/dossiers_forums/280106/fr.gif)

(http://sam49.free.fr/divers/temporaire/dossiers_forums/280106/france.gif)

(http://sam49.free.fr/divers/temporaire/dossiers_forums/280106/rad.gif)

(http://www.infoclimat.fr/photolive/photos/68593280120061100.jpg)

(http://www.infoclimat.fr/photolive/photos/45923280120061430.jpg)

(http://www.infoclimat.fr/photolive/photos/94294280120061000.jpg)

(http://www.infoclimat.fr/photolive/photos/55141280120060955.jpg)

(http://www.infoclimat.fr/photolive/photos/27406280120061400.jpg)

Source : http://www.infoclimat.fr/photolive
Título: Re: Historical snowfalls in France
Publicado por: jota en Enero 28, 2006, 15:15:39 pm
Impresionate¡¡ Tengo amigos en Metz y me dicen que las condiciones son muy difíciles para llevar una vida normal.
Título: Re: Historical snowfalls in France
Publicado por: Sam49 en Enero 28, 2006, 17:54:39 pm
2 new pictures :

(http://www.infoclimat.fr/photolive/photos/89983280120061700.jpg)

(http://www.infoclimat.fr/photolive/photos/79528280120061601.jpg)

85 cm in the city of Rodez (alt 600 m)  !! Critical situation in south of France with often 40 cm  G:

(http://www.quid.fr/qm/france/si_regions/si_d12.gif)
Título: Re: Historical snowfalls in France
Publicado por: Nosferatu en Enero 28, 2006, 18:32:29 pm
Wowwwwwww  :o :o :o
Título: Re: Historical snowfalls in France
Publicado por: Gale en Enero 28, 2006, 19:19:44 pm
Incredible, Sam :o :o :o !! I suppose these snowfalls have been generated by the low which is coming down to Iberia... Weather forecasts for tomorrow are still VERY interesting for a large area of Iberia.
Título: Re: Historical snowfalls in France
Publicado por: Sam49 en Enero 28, 2006, 23:03:01 pm
Hello :)

Yes, it's the same area of altitude cold air that is at the origin of bad weather in France and Spain  :) The situation is very good for snow fans .

The record is for the city of Rodez (600 m) today : 115 cm of snow!

(http://www.infoclimat.fr/photolive/photos/66156280120061901.jpg)
Título: Re: Historical snowfalls in France
Publicado por: Gale en Enero 28, 2006, 23:06:44 pm
Hello :)

Yes, it's the same area of altitude cold air that is at the origin of bad weather in France and Spain  :) The situation is very good for snow fans .

The record is for the city of Rodez (600 m) today : 115 cm of snow!


 :-X :-X :-X

Massive!! :o :o
Título: Re: Historical snowfalls in France
Publicado por: Calima en Enero 28, 2006, 23:09:30 pm
Noooove vieoooo!!!!! The situation is very dangerous in Rodez  :o
Título: Re: Historical snowfalls in France
Publicado por: Sam49 en Enero 29, 2006, 00:23:16 am
The situation is critical in the department of Aveyron (south France) ! There are about 70 - 80 cm of snow with areas with more 100 cm ... and heavy rains are now expected for the next hours! Many people hear their roof cracking because the snow is absorbing water!  :o

More pictures :

(http://img355.imageshack.us/img355/169/ph3jpg0rs.jpg)

(http://img52.imageshack.us/img52/4861/dscn6234internet2ic.jpg)

Snow behind windows  :-X


And a touch of humor :

(http://idata.over-blog.com/0/23/21/20/neige-28-01-2006/2006-0128d002.jpg)
Título: Re: Historical snowfalls in France
Publicado por: Calima en Enero 29, 2006, 00:29:04 am
 8) Samuel hijo no se comose dice inundaciones en ingles, supongo que inuncheichon pero como llueva fuerte sobre esa nieve y se derrita eso es lo que les espera a esas pobres gentes de Aveyron  ;D . I´m sorry I can´t translate this words
Título: Re: Historical snowfalls in France
Publicado por: Calima en Enero 29, 2006, 00:46:32 am
8) Samuel hijo no se comose dice inundaciones en ingles, supongo que inuncheichon pero como llueva fuerte sobre esa nieve y se derrita eso es lo que les espera a esas pobres gentes de Aveyron  ;D . I´m sorry I can´t translate this words
It will be a big FLOOD at Aveyron if rain hard, ufff the translation is very complicate
Título: Re: Historical snowfalls in France
Publicado por: Sam49 en Enero 29, 2006, 01:07:19 am
Comprendo tus palabras Calima. Y' tiene efectivamente un peligro de inundaciones en el region pero los medios de comunicacíon no hablan de esta situación ya que Aveyron es una región rural. Es daño. Afortunadamente y' tiene Internet  :)

La televisión francesa habla poco de la nieve y los accidentes de tráfico en España.
Título: Re: Historical snowfalls in France
Publicado por: Gale en Enero 29, 2006, 13:37:07 pm
Incredible, Sam........... Today, the snow has visited low regions of Andalucia. For example, the snow has felt over 500 meters above the sea level in the Costa Tropical, coasts of Granada :-X, or 240 in Malaga Province... Very beautiful but not dangerous afortunately. You can see my work in the Weather Reports section in this forum.
Título: Re: Historical snowfalls in France
Publicado por: Sam49 en Enero 29, 2006, 21:06:10 pm
Like anounced, floods are occuring. The city of Lodeve receveid 200 mm of precipitations. One victime reported.

More pictures :

(http://www.infoclimat.fr/photolive/photos/39632290120061100.jpg)

(http://www.infoclimat.fr/photolive/photos/99286290120061536.jpg)

(http://www.infoclimat.fr/photolive/photos/37322280120061449.jpg)

Destructions of roofs by snow :

(http://idata.over-blog.com/0/23/21/20/effondrement-toiture-impimerie-du-progres/progres1.jpg)



Título: Re: Historical snowfalls in France
Publicado por: Vigorro... en Enero 31, 2006, 05:33:46 am
Hello :)

Yes, it's the same area of altitude cold air that is at the origin of bad weather in France and Spain  :) The situation is very good for snow fans .

The record is for the city of Rodez (600 m) today : 115 cm of snow!

(http://www.infoclimat.fr/photolive/photos/66156280120061901.jpg)
THAT SAVAJERY=QUE SALVAJADA :o :o :o :o