Wednesday, June 30, 2010

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July and August, hotter and less precipitation than normal summer



July forecast a July high temperatures and little precipitation. We keep what we said on March 25. Remember two stormy times: from 7 to 11 and another 20 to 25. June 30 Today we will try to detail the outcome. Home
  • month with high temperatures and no precipitation. No storms.
  • Emergence of precipitation in the north of the Iberian peninsula but insignificant this precipitation. From 3 to 7. Continue to increase the temperature.
  • Around July 7 appearance of some storms very minor.
  • From day 7 to 8 begins to lower the temperature in the north of the Iberian Peninsula will be in this situation of individual storms within the peninsula.
  • recall the gale in the Bay of Biscay. We must wait for winds from the north northwest throughout the Iberian Peninsula. From day 7 -8 to 16 - 17.
  • will lower the temperature and more general rainfall across the northern peninsula. We'll see how far it is possible to hail. And specifically in the Bay of Biscay.
  • clear days from the 16-17 would correspond to 21. Will the higher temperatures throughout the month. Especially around day 20 to 21.
  • appears again stormy second stage will be important in the interior of the peninsula. All this with high temperatures but we'll see a drop in temperature as this storm goes away. This must match from 23-24 July.
  • again go back to the late July sun and heat throughout the peninsula. We could see these tormentasse be withdrawn to Italy. Giving a north wind situation on the Mediterranean. August


August forecast a very hot and very little precipitation. This precipitation will occur in the only two times already advert in advance June 9, from 4 to 9 and 20 to 26.

  • Weather very dry and very hot in early August.
  • Around day 4 initiation of thunderstorm activity within the peninsula will severe storms in the area of \u200b\u200bBurgos. We will continue with very high temperatures.
  • This last storm activity until August 7 giving precipitation in most of the Iberian peninsula less the farther southwest.
  • From day 7 very dry and very hot until 20 to start yet another thunderstorm activity in the west of the peninsula and affect the entire peninsula. We say this because it will be south-southwest wind giving higher temperatures throughout the summer. This would be around day 20 and last about two days. Give a sudden change in wind direction southwest to northwest winds especially in the Cantabrian coast, with storm, etc.
  • from 20 lower the temperature and see several days precipitation and thunderstorm activity across the peninsula.
  • The last days of August and early September should be dry and sunny but a definite change waiting time. September


see that completely changes the time. September will see a beginning of a very strong thunderstorm activity from day 3 or 4. We will see a lot of precipitation throughout the peninsula particularly in the interior. This situation will not change until the day 5-6 October.

Sunday, June 27, 2010

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Lessons Mexico vs party. Toy story 3

By Raul H. Perez Navarrete

Mexican football has a long way to go. While the United States team, the eternal rival of our country, showed an obvious growth, the situation of the national team was the same as ever. However, for the comfort of the fans, in an interview with Carmen Aristegui, Jose Ramon Fernandez said that the Mexico World Cup will be in 2014, which highlighted young players.



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Once again the closure of the FIFA the use of technology and the need to change this attitude was present again: the out of place in the match vs. Mexico. Argentina and the goal in the clash between England and Germany join the touchdown that allowed France to go South.

* * * Netherlands vs

. Slovakia vs Brazil. Chile, Spain vs. Portugal, Paraguay vs. Japan ... The tournament continues ... as the blindness of the owners of Mexican soccer.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

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Argentina Abel

By Raul H. Perez Navarrete

In 1995, Toy Story became the first animated feature completely computer, and thereafter, Pixar Studios set the tone in the genre of animation. Now, fifteen years after the release of the first part, reaches cinemas on the third and apparently final, chapter of Toy Story, film series created by writer-director John Lasseter.




But why consider this kind of movies? The answer is simple: Lasseter and his colleagues changed the rules of the game. Pixar Studios got rid of the clichés used by Disney for decades as princesses and love stories left to be the leaders to cede Instead of frames that could be enjoyed by a wider audience. For example, The Incredibles, directed by Brad Bird in 2004, showed the dissatisfaction of a middle-aged man with many adults were identified without problems, while Wall-E, Andrew Stanton, he argued, among other issues, consequences of an ecological disaster.

Toy story 3 is no stranger to this feature the works of Pixar, the tone of the film is aimed at those who enjoyed his childhood in that distant 1995. The third part of Toy Story is the end of childhood and sometimes nostalgia and fear of change are present at various times of the tape. The characters will to face a new circumstance and acceptance will not be easy for most.




The most recent film aptly closes Lasseter an adventure that began more than a decade. The history buffs will no doubt be satisfied.

Definitely, I am.

Friday, June 18, 2010

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By Raul H. Perez Navarrete

Throughout history, everyday situations and common objects have been the origin of scientific concepts or images that eventually became artistic expressions. While for Isaac Newton an apple fall inspired the law of universal gravitation, and Salvador Dalí a piece of melted cheese gave rise to the clocks of the persistence of memory, Mexican actor Diego Luna was a staging of Hamlet what he sowed the seed of Abel, his first feature film: "What if we were wrong about the work during this time and really Hamlet killed his father because he loved his mother, then blame your uncle?".




Diego Luna (1979), who made his directorial debut in 2007 with a documentary on boxer Julio Cesar Chavez, opens this year, a peculiar film that deals with issues so entrenched in Mexican society as are the machismo and the idealization of the mother figure. Abel, played by Christopher Ruiz-Esparza, is a nine year old boy whose strange behavior kept him confined in a psychiatric hospital which has come to return to her home, made by his brothers Selene (Geraldine Galván) and Paul (Gerard Ruiz-Esparza) and Cecilia (Karina Gidi), his mother. Shortly after his arrival, Abel assumes the role of head of household in the absence his father (who emigrated to the United States), thereby imposing-and paradoxically-order in the chaotic family dynamics. Co-written

by Moon and Augusto Mendoza, the film is an interesting postcard from the painful aspects of daily life of our country and, in general, of our contemporary world such as migration, single parents and loneliness. Judicious mix of comedy and drama with a slow rhythm, the writers won a beloved film whose simplicity contrasts with the recent spectacular successes of the cinema as "Y Tu Mama Tambien? and Amores Perros.

Without doubt, another attractive aspect is the performance of the actors. Diego Luna's work on camera-experience began during his childhood, is evident primarily in the proceedings of the brothers Ruiz-Esparza, who have their debut in this film, and actress Karina Gidi Veracruz, with a film resume but little experience in the theater.

Without being outstanding, Abel is a good job that promises excellent projects by its director.


Wednesday, June 9, 2010

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Advance 2010 in the Iberian Peninsula

stormy How many episodes have to wait for July, August and September?

July: from 7 to 11 and another 20 to 25.

in August: from 4 to 9 and 20 to 26.

In September, we hope to begin the month of September without precipitation during the first 3 days. Have to wait a very rainy month of September, with much precipitation. We hope that these rainfall starting at around day 4 and lasting almost until the end of the month. We say this because we can not distinguish a single day without precipitation. We have to wait very strong rainfall. We must also expect a dramatic drop in temperature and therefore will have to talk about the fall of the snow level to heights really striking for the month of September. This drop in temperature corresponds to the central days of September.

By early July we will make the usual outcome of the summer.

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specific Acts of June we can compare with the file on the Danube Flood

We will give some specific developments that we expect stormy episode in the last days June .
  • Strong storms in the province of León.
  • Strong storms in the province of Burgos.
  • Strong storms in the Iberian System, these storms have to give a major flood in the river Jalón.
  • Strong storms in the Central Pyrenees: the storms have to give a major flood in the rivers Segre and Cinca.
  • Strong storms in the southern half of the Peninsula Iberian above all: Extremadura and Andalucia Oriental.
  • heavy storms in the region of Murcia, these storms have to give a flood in the river Segura.
should be added that these floods of the tributaries such as the Ebro Segre, Cinca and Jalon not give a major flood in the river Ebro



Comparison will be very interesting to compare these facts with the file . We recall that file to call all meteorological records have been given.

We'll see how time has shifted the month of June 2010 on this file and we can ask the following question How changed over time?

hope your comments

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Putting A Floor In A Jonboat

Days of rebellion and repression

Tuesday, June 8


Tlatelolco: The keys to the slaughter (Mexico 2003). Dir: Carlos Mendoza

The year 1968 Mexican youth rebelled against an outdated, corrupt system. The answer was a slaughter. This documentary film has all the material known about the events of October 2. Produced by La Jornada and Canal 6 de Julio, is the culmination of a four-year investigation looking for the key military operation that led to the slaughter of the Plaza de las Tres Culturas.




Thursday June 22


Hawks: State Terrorism (Mexico 2006). Dir: Carlos Mendoza


Mexican youth in 1971 was in default and the system remained stagnant and corrupt. Again, the recourse to violence. This documentary explores the lesser-known events of June 10, 1971, features images of the killing and deepens inquiry-up to surprising discoveries related to the paramilitary group known as the Hawks, designed to suppress the student movement.



Cultursal José Martí Center / 8:00 PM / Free events