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The summer period in Western Europe

2011-08-04 The summer period in Western Europe

Europe. The summer period in Western Europe this year was marked with significant fluctuations in weather patterns. First people were bored with heat, after that with cold and rain. And during the last month of calendar summer the weather is starting to approach it's usual climatic norm. Conditions in the middle troposphere do not create any obstacle for a movement of anticyclones and cyclones from west to east. During the weekend in the southern area of the Old World it is expected dry and hot weather, only in Spain it will small rain. In Italy the air temperature will be in the range from 30 degrees to 32 degrees above zero. Rather favorable conditions and on Azure coast of France, on this territory the air warms up to 28 degrees and mostly is dry. Traditionally, cloudy weather is expected in the British Isles and Scandinavia. Here, the weather will be determined by cyclones, during the short rains the temperature will range from 18 degrees to 23 degrees with a plus sign. In Central Europe the weather will be quite changeable, sunny weather will be interrupted by brief rains. In the Balkans the heat will subside. In Athens it will be sunny and temperatures will range from 30 degrees to 32 degrees with a plus sign. In Paris, the temperature will settle in the range from 20 degrees to 22 degrees above zero, this weather is comfortable enough to explore the city. And those people who make cruise to the capitals of Scandinavia, will need umbrellas.

Japan. Fairly strong earthquake with magnitude over 6 on the Richter scale occurred in the north-eastern Japan. The tremors of the earthquake were felt even in Tokyo. The epicenter of this earthquake was located at a distance of 18 km from the City of Iwaki, and from the capital, Tokyo, 186 kilometers away. The epicenter of this earthquake was located at a distance of 18 km from the City of Iwaki, and from the capital, Tokyo, 186 kilometers away. Despite this, the tremors were felt even in the capital. At the moment, there were no reports about destructions and injuries.