It s Sundress Weather in the Arctic gizmodo.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from gizmodo.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Greeks Celebrate Easter on the Beach as Warm Weather Continues
People gathered in Athenian beaches to enjoy the warm weather. Video frame from Youtube video
What if the calendar shows we’re still in early May? Thousands of Greeks took advantage of the unseasonably warm weather of this Orthodox Easter weekend and rushed to their nearby beaches to enjoy a spring swim.
The country has been experiencing some of its highest April and May temperatures of the last decade since last week, with people rushing to beaches to enjoy the unseasonably hot weather, despite the coronavirus restrictions.
” width=”1080″>On Holy Thursday, European meteorologists recorded the hottest night ever to be recorded in Europe for April. The station of Falasarna near the city of Chania on the Greek Island of Crete didn’t drop below 30.7°C (87.3°F).
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Satellite captures massive sandstorm in China Ben Domensino, Monday March 15, 2021 - 21:23 EDT
The sky above Beijing turned orange on Monday as the city was engulfed by a huge sandstorm sweeping across China.
A powerful cold front and associated low pressure system caused a large cloud of sand and dust to become airborne over China on Monday. Much of the sandstorm originated in Mongolia before spreading south across the border into China.
It Looks Like Mars - Saharan Dust-pocalypse Blankets Europe zerohedge.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from zerohedge.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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As forecast, Cyclone Eloise hit the central Mozambican city of Beira early on Saturday morning, with winds of 140 kilometres an hour and gusts of up to 160 kilometres an hour, according to the independent television station, STV.
The cyclone flooded much of the city, and left it without electricity, while mobile phone communication is difficult, if not impossible.
Trees were uprooted, and the roofs were blown off many houses. Among the buildings seriously damaged was the Ponta Gea Health Centre. Its roof was destroyed, even though it had been rehabilitated just six months ago.
Hundreds of Beira residents were evacuated from the most flood prone neighbourhoods, such as Praia Nova, and spent the night in schools.