Austria gets record October snow
October 15, 2009
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Austria gets record October snow
http://www.rnw.nl
14 October 2009
…Forty centimetres of snow was recorded on Tuesday night near Salzburg. This was the most at this time of year for a quarter of a century…
‘Polar frost’ leaves 40 dead in Argentina
July 28, 2009
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Tags: Argentina, Buenos Aires, chilly, climate, climate change, cold, global cooling, Global Freeze, global freezing, global warming, Hypothermia, polar frost, Severe cold weather, snow, snowfall, South America, temperature, temperatures, unusual cold, unusually cold, weather, winter
‘Polar frost’ leaves 40 dead in Argentina
http://en.rian.ru
27/07/2009
MOSCOW, July 27 (RIA Novosti) – Severe cold weather that has gripped central and southern Argentina for two weeks has already killed about 40 people, the Infobae news website reported on Monday.
According to Argentinean media, “a wave of polar frost” came to Argentina last week and caused “a sensational drop in the temperature to minus 16 degrees Celsius.” The average winter temperature in Argentina is about 10 degrees Celsius, ranging from 20 C in the north to 1 C in the south.
Compounding the cold, several southern regions saw heavy snowfalls, including in the south of Buenos Aires province, where there was 40 centimeters of snow for the first time in 50 years.