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*European overview*
16th JULY 2013 Max °C Min °C Rain (mm) 4.4 1.5 0.3 Ny Alesund(8m) 23.2 15.2 - Moscow(156m) 11.2 8.4 1.0 Reykjavik(61m) 13.9 11.2 - Bergen(50m) 22.4 13.0 TR Oslo/Blindern(96m) 23.0 11.5 - Stockholm/Bromma(14m) 19.8 14.0 - Helsinki(56m) 20.9 13.3 - Warsaw (107m) 27.5 12.9 - Berlin (49m) 28.8 14.1 - Frankfurt(113m) 23.9 15.9 - Copenhagen/Kastrup (5m) 22.2 15.1 - Glasgow (Bishopton) 23.6 15.7 - Edinburgh (Gogarbank) 22.2 13.6 - Dublin(68m) 22.9 13.0 - Cardiff (St. Athan) (49m) 31.0 17.2 - Heathrow W/P(24m) 26.5 12.9 - Brussels (58m) 28.7 17.1 - Paris-Orly(89m) 24.8 12.6 - Amsterdam (-2m) x x - Munich(535m) 28.0 10.3 - Zurich/Kloten (432m) 26.1 13.5 - Vienna/Hohe Warte(200m) 32.2 18.8 - Bordeaux Merignac(49m) 27.4 23.1 - Nice(4m) 35.2 19.3 - Madrid/Barajas(631m) 30.5 22.5 - Barcelona/Aeropuerto(4m) 33.1 19.3 - Palma De Mallorca/Son San Juan(4m) 32.6 20.1 - Menorca/Mahon(87m) 32.0 20.2 - Alicante/El Altet(43m) 31.0 20.0 - Ibiza/Es Codola(7m) 31.4 19.3 - Malaga/Aeropuerto(16m) 27.2 19.6 - Faro (4m) 25.6 9.3 - Prague/Ruzyne(365m) 26.3 13.4 - Budapest(139m) 24.0 14.2 - Belgrade(96m) 32.2 24.7 - Dubrovnic/Gorica(53m) 27.6 20.9 - Venezia/Tessera(6m) 30.0 19.2 - Roma Fiumicino(3m) 30.6 22.6 - Luqa - Malta (4m) 31.2 26.8 - Athinai (Aero)(28m) 33.2 20.8 - Kerkyra (Aero)(2m) 29.2 23.8 - Rhodes (Aero)(4m) 29.6 24.4 - Heraklion (Aero)(37m) 29.8 22.0 - Istanbul (33m) 30.6 23.6 - Antalya(54m) 31.2 19.9 - Larnaca(2m) 21.9 16.2 4.5 Sofia (586m) 23.6 18.2 0.9 Lajes (Azores)(55m) 23.6 18.0 - Funchal (55m)-Madeira 29.6 20.8 - Santa Cruz/Tenerife(36m) 28.7 20.4 - Las Palmas/Gran Canaria Not Europe -9.5 -16.7 - Summit(3202m)Greenland 31.0c ,3772 ,Heathrow W/P(24m) ,UK Hi Max 10.3c ,3041 ,Aonach Mor(1130m) ,UK Low Max 17.6c ,3770 ,St James Park ,UK Hi Min 7.1c ,3305 ,Capel Curig(216m) ,UK Low Min 2.8mm ,3026 ,Stornoway(9m) ,UK Rainfall All data taken from website Keith (Southend) http://www.southendweather.net "Weather Home & Abroad" |
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On 17/07/2013 19:17, Keith (Southend)G wrote:
*European overview* 16th JULY 2013 Max °C Min °C Rain (mm) Not Europe -9.5 -16.7 - Summit(3202m)Greenland AIUI, Greenland belongs to Denmark, so surely it *would* count as Europe? -- Regards, Paul Hyett, Cheltenham |
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Vidcapper writes: On 17/07/2013 19:17, Keith (Southend)G wrote: *European overview* 16th JULY 2013 Max °C Min °C Rain (mm) Not Europe -9.5 -16.7 - Summit(3202m)Greenland AIUI, Greenland belongs to Denmark, so surely it *would* count as Europe? Before American independence, were the British colonies part of Europe? Surely which continent a land area is part of shouldn't depend on politics? ISTR we had this conversation only a few months ago, and I raised the case of the British Antarctic Territory. -- John Hall "Sir, I have found you an argument; but I am not obliged to find you an understanding." Dr Samuel Johnson (1709-1784) |
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On 18/07/2013 10:34, John Hall wrote:
In article , Vidcapper writes: On 17/07/2013 19:17, Keith (Southend)G wrote: *European overview* 16th JULY 2013 Max °C Min °C Rain (mm) Not Europe -9.5 -16.7 - Summit(3202m)Greenland AIUI, Greenland belongs to Denmark, so surely it *would* count as Europe? Before American independence, were the British colonies part of Europe? Surely which continent a land area is part of shouldn't depend on politics? ISTR we had this conversation only a few months ago, and I raised the case of the British Antarctic Territory. But if distance is the main criteria, why does Ny Alesund count as Europe? Or indeed, why does Hawaii count as part of the US... ![]() -- Regards, Paul Hyett, Cheltenham |
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Vidcapper writes: On 18/07/2013 10:34, John Hall wrote: In article , Vidcapper writes: On 17/07/2013 19:17, Keith (Southend)G wrote: *European overview* 16th JULY 2013 Max °C Min °C Rain (mm) Not Europe -9.5 -16.7 - Summit(3202m)Greenland AIUI, Greenland belongs to Denmark, so surely it *would* count as Europe? Before American independence, were the British colonies part of Europe? Surely which continent a land area is part of shouldn't depend on politics? ISTR we had this conversation only a few months ago, and I raised the case of the British Antarctic Territory. But if distance is the main criteria, why does Ny Alesund count as Europe? How far offshore is it? And does it rise from the European continental shelf, so could be loosely considered to be "attached" to Europe? Or indeed, why does Hawaii count as part of the US... ![]() Because the US is a political rather than a geographical entity. If you asked me if Hawaii was a part of North America, I would say that it wasn't. -- John Hall "Sir, I have found you an argument; but I am not obliged to find you an understanding." Dr Samuel Johnson (1709-1784) |
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