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Sunday, April 24, 2011
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Every 25th of April in Australia is celebrated on the day of "ANZAC". This is the abbreviation of "armed forces Australia and New Zealand. "Commemorated on this day because it was also an April 25 in 1915 when Allied troops landed at Gallipoli to Istanbul and try to take to force the Ottoman Empire to stop the war as they were in it as allies Germany.
Australia had sent troops to the Arabian wars in which he was involved the UK in the ages 19 and 20, but had never done as an independent battalion and its own controls, had always been integrated into British battalions. The fact is that what they pretended to be a blow, ended up being a drain on 8 months, which almost could not leave the beach where they landed. On the other side of the line Fire Mustafa Kemal forged his legend thanks to the defense of Gallipoli and his leadership against the Greek invasion valuable the right to be the founder of modern Turkey. If you have ever been in Turkey is impossible not to see his picture ... we speak of Ataturk.
One thing that draws our attention is how seriously it takes here on Anzac Day. Australians feel indebted to those soldiers and those who have participated in subsequent actions, including the second world war. Contrasts sharply with the indifference in Spain to the Armed Forces Day. Perhaps because of the bitterness resulting from the civil war and years of dictatorship ... or maybe it's because Spain has so many deaths in so many wars is overwhelming try to remember them all, but the case is not celebrated in the same way.
One thing is clear, every city and every town in this country has a statue, plaque or his mausoleum because of the huge respect they have for their fallen. Here is the Hyde Park in Sydney.
Many of these photos are taken in a promenade in the "Sunshine Coast" in Queensland ... maritima you imagine a street in Spain with "thousands" of plaques embedded in the ground with the name of every dead soldier? for that is nothing more or less what we saw there.
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Whereas the beginning of June as the beginning of summer we will see a stormy start in early June that will be given repeatedly until the middle of August, giving very stormy episodes featured in the amount of precipitation. We should add that the temperature would remain quite high during these stormy episodes so we can expect a very rainy summer to mid-August and sunny and dry from the second half of August. JUNE
- Days 1, 2 and 3, sunny weather throughout the peninsula with rise of temperature. After a rainy end of May.
- Days 3 and 4 development of afternoon thunderstorms in central areas of the peninsula and northeast of the peninsula. While wind occurrence of low clouds north in areas of the Cantabrian accompanying these storms in the interior. Thunderstorms with hail in some of them.
- Days 4, 5 and 6 rain in the Cantabrian and Pyrenees. With some storms in the Pyrenees.
- From day 7 to day 12 correspodería dry sunny weather. Temperature rise across the peninsula.
- From day 13. Stormy episode very high on the peninsula. We have to wait precipitation across the northern half of the peninsula from day to day 13 and 17-18 with high precipitation due to these storms. Expect them to be especially strong for example in the north of Burgos, Cantabria, Basque Country and Aragon. Sure we will see strong storms with hail. Distinguish two episodes turn stormy one day 13 and 14 and another 16 to 17. From 17 to 18 will heavy rain storms in France.
- From day 20 until 23 -24 days without precipitation would
- From these dates we will see a sharp rise in temperature due to winds from the south and southeast across the peninsula. You have to wait another stormy period around 24 -25 in the west of the peninsula, Portugal, Galicia and Castilla West. This episode stormy
- starting in the west of the peninsula and with very high temperatures we will see who moves to the east of the peninsula and northeast. Giving stormwater around the center of the peninsula would be moving to the northeast. We will see a small drop in temperature in the North due to northwesterly winds and low precipitation in the north of the peninsula as the storm rainfall are important to the northeast of the peninsula. Ie, Catalonia and the Pyrenees.
- At the end of MESD new again at very high temperatures throughout the peninsula. JULY
- Disappearance of thunderstorm activity on the peninsula Iberian. High temperatures throughout the peninsula. And encampotado sky with low clouds in the Bay of Biscay.
- 3 to 7 overcast in Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria and the Basque Country with showers and sunny weather throughout the peninsula. Around day 7 small thunderstorm activity within and east of the peninsula.
- Days 8 to 11 cloud cover across the northern peninsula.
- From day 11 and 12 rise in temperature throughout the peninsula. Stormy beginning of the first episode in the Iberian Peninsula to be given in the northern half of the Penísula starting in Galicia and across the entire northern half. We will see the emergence of south and southwest winds at around day 12. We expect stronger storms in Asturias, Cantabria and the Basque Country. This could occur on 12 -13 to 14.
- From day 18 the temperature begins to rise throughout the peninsula and cloudless weather.
- again around July 20 to 21 day wait an increase in cloud cover across the north of the peninsula, while still being completely clear in the rest of the Iberian Peninsula.
- Finally we have to wait a further worsening of the time with little storm activity and precipitation within the entire northern peninsula by the north-northwest winds around day 25 to 26. The
- end of July would again be cleared throughout the peninsula and with a strong rise in temperature in the last days of the month. AUGUST
As we said before we will see two halves. The first storm we can consider two episodes due to stormy to be given in the first half of August. The second half would be completely without rainfall and sunny weather certainly could be extended during the month of September at least until mid-September.
- Day 1 and 2 sunny weather throughout the peninsula with rising temperatures due to south wind. Start of storm activity in the peninsula particularly in the central and northern half of the peninsula. We'll see about 2 -3 days again completely covered sky throughout the Cantabrian due to the occurrence of storms in the interior.
- Days 2 to 3 wait severe storms in northern Navarra and Aragon in particular.
- Day 4 storms affecting the northeast of the peninsula and ending
- stormy period until the day you have to wait 12-13 days of sunshine and temperature rise across the peninsula.
- from 13 to 16 to 17 have to wait for a rain event across the peninsula. We will see storms appear on 13 the entire northern half of the peninsula giving a lot of precipitation and end on 17. It must be said that it has completed the stormy episodes throughout the summer beginning a month with plenty of sunshine and no precipitation since mid-July to late summer. CURIOSITY
come every summer we can ask the question what summer we have? We say this because we always have in memory 1983. We are still puzzled by what happened in 1983. We have seen many versions of what happened that year. Let's remember: but remember wrong the first time the wind came south in the Iberian Peninsula and giving a very strong stormy period that gave a lot of precipitation many times and many days of storms began at around day 3-4 June (new moon) followed another stormy episode 13 and 14 June. Another in the 24th and 25th of June very strong. July: on days 4, 5 and 6 in the peninsula (new moon). And curiously this stormy period ended on 26 and 27 August (full moon) with those serious floods in the Basque Country.
From 27th August 1983 episode, there was no storm for many months, we could ensure there was no stormy episode in what remained of the year.
Monday, April 11, 2011
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For technical reasons we could not publish the post we had written last April 7, 2011.
forecast before we appreciate that you are following our blog. April 7 Today we all see that we are in a very warm April in the Iberian Peninsula. Please remember that we wrote last year that we are warm in a few years how it was finally recognized in 2010 and remember the tendency to dry and warm summers and dry winters. APRIL
see a beginning of April rather dry, with winds from the south and southeast dominant throughout the peninsula, there was a time around rainy day 3. April forecast a high temperatures throughout the month, due to the dominance of the south wind with some variations of the Southwest and other western. We do not expect to be particularly wet in general. We expected to be a very rainy month of April throughout the west and center of the peninsula, and a deficit in rainfall in the east and northeast of the peninsula.
distinguish two halves the first 14 days with high temperatures and southerly winds and virtually no rainfall.
The second half would be starting on 13 and 14, this day will see the arrival of a front with winds from the northwest, giving precipitation across northwestern and north of the peninsula, this precipitation would last two or three days. At the same time we would see a rise in temperature and appearance of a turbulent situation in the west and center of the peninsula. From day 13 to 14 begin to get hot and we would see several days with precipitation due to the turbulent situation in the west and center of the peninsula. These days would be from day 15 to day 20-21. Around 19-20 days would be far greater storm activity and precipitation. From that date disappear thunderstorm activity and rainfall in the center of the peninsula. 21, 22, 23 at this time would be in a situation with weak winds from the west northwest giving precipitation in the north and northeast, and no precipitation in central and south.
Around 25-26 days would be days without precipitation but with a rapid rise in temperature due to winds from the south, southwest across the peninsula. On 27, 28, 29 would see a very rainy day by the arrival of a front from the west affecting mainly the northwest and north of the peninsula and drop in temperature in these areas. The last day would again transition some rainy days to two or three days without precipitation and southwest winds becoming stronger during the first days of May. MAY
The month of May will begin with winds from the south-southwest, we see that the precipitation reached the peninsula around the day 5-6 in May by the arrival of a very active Atlantic front. Lower the temperature in an important way. This time Rain will be the most important month. These rainy days arrive until May 11-12. We will be exposed to the arrival of very cloudy from the west of the peninsula and affect the entire peninsula to the middle of the month (16-17). From this half will gradually clearing the southern half of the peninsula. Begin a temperature increase at around day 16 to 17 May in which temperatures will be quite high throughout the peninsula somewhat cooler in the north. Around May 20 rain later start of May and lasts until the end of the month. At first start appearing a turbulent situation in the interior of the peninsula and then this precipitation will be widespread throughout the peninsula, becoming quite strong in the last days of May in particular the 29, 30 and 31 May with temperature drop by the turn north northwest wind.
Sunday, April 10, 2011
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