Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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It's cold! ...


Yep .. again and again .. we are talking about a wave of exceptional cold, never seen in these periods, etc.. etc. ..
While awaiting the chronicle of December here's a quick reminder ..
  • - 14 November 1887 he fell 23 cm of snow in Paris and its region
  • - The November 15, 1919 snow storm on northern half of France, the maneuvers last hour of the Great War can not be held
  • - On 16 November 1940 on a other register a hurricane flooded the Vendée coast. Widespread damage
  • - On November 17, 1968 is not that old ..! snow over much of France. The races were canceled at Auteuil
  • - November 18, 1993 yes! beginning of a major cold spell that lasts until the end of the month
  • - November 19, 1952 The snow over most of the territory. 11 cm in Paris
  • - November 21, 1962 The beginning of the cold snap the longest ever recorded ..! Then November 20, 1994 that he had very hot weather with 24 degrees in the Limousin
  • - November 22, 1998 he exceptionally cold Corsica and the snow reached the coast
  • - The November 23, 1928 a hurricane swept France. Chimneys collapsed in Paris
  • - November 24, 1984 The storm over the northern half of France with gusts to 110 / 150 km / h
  • - November 25, 1969 The beginning of a strong cold wave. Snow paralyzes many parts
  • - The November 26, 1971 Snowfall very commonly 25-50 cm in Cote d Gold and Limoges
  • - The November 27, 1982 a snowstorm paralyzed the sticky Etienne and Lyon
  • - November 28, 1993 The many homeless are victims of the cold across
  • - ; The November 29, 1925 Snowstorm across France. The flakes reach Nice
  • - November 30 1993 is not that old! Traffic is impossible in the Paris area because of freezing rain .. and that same November 30, 1958 snow blocks all the Massif Central ..
I could have chosen other examples. If I found them and if I mention here is that they were recorded somewhere. Then why we still speak our media is unprecedented and exceptional.
And why our meteorologists scholars stubbornly refuse to make a comparison with the phases of the moon, so that these circumstances are all linked with the position of the moon on these dates there.
to them to explain the coincidence! The facts are there.
If our elders had written:
"For Catherine, make the meal, because for Saint Andrew, the reach will be frozen"
"For the St. Catherine winter throws its flour"
"Sainte Catherine is not without a white coat"
"At the St. Severin (27) warms up your loins"
"When the winter is not pressed it arrives at St Andrew" and many other similar sayings ..! it is because they had often observed that cold periods occurred on those dates.

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