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    Slovenia is the most stormy country in Europe, its territory is contiguous to two different climates: cold alpine climate and the warm sub-Mediterranean climate, which leads to a severe storm in the summer, the fall rains and heavy floods and severe winters with heavy snowfall and low temperatures! The most varied climate in Europe has definitely Slovenia, although it is great only slightly more than 20 000 km2!

    Slovenian region's Å tajerska and Prekmurje the northeast of the country and are increasingly popular destination in Europe for hunters on the storm (in this area appear supercells, multicells, shelf clouds, Funnel clouds, extremely big hail, tornadoes,...)! Slovenia is very beautiful in natural light but also the most dangerous country to live in Europe!

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    Catastrophic storm destroyed 90 to 100% of agricultural land in 1200Ha, vineyards, orchards, fields, everything is destroyed, the damage is large 12 million Euro!

    Over the past ten years, this area was hit four times and each time the damage was great, what happened is indescribable 11.7.2011 largest storm which people will remember in these areas...

    Slovenia is the most stormy country in Europe, its territory is contiguous to two different climates: cold alpine climate and the warm sub-Mediterranean climate, which leads to a severe storm in the summer, the fall rains and heavy floods and severe winters with heavy snowfall and low temperatures! The most varied climate in Europe has definitely Slovenia, although it is great only slightly more than 20 000 km2!

    Slovenian region's Å tajerska and Prekmurje the northeast of the country and are increasingly popular destination in Europe for hunters on the storm (in this area appear supercells, multicells, shelf clouds, Funnel clouds, extremely big hail, tornadoes,...)! Slovenia is very beautiful in natural light but also the most dangerous country to live in Europe!

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  3. Joe B:

    TUESDAY 11 PM

    THE WINTER OUTLOOK FOR EUROPE

    EUROPE

    In 2003, the fierce heat wave centered in France was replaced by a chilly October, and when winter came, much of Europe was warmer than normal. However the area that was near normal to a bit below was close to where that heat wave was.. and then eastward through southern and southeastern Europe.

    This years August heat wave, like 2003, coming off an el nino winter the year before, was over Russia and into central Europe,. October has been cold in much of this area and guess what, the winter will be most fierce from Euro-Russia into the Alps. Russian temps as much as 3C below normal for the winter are possible, 1-2 C below normal westward into the Alps. Most of northwest Europe will be near to a little below normal ( up to 1C below normal) while northern and central Scandinavia Scotland, and Ireland are near or a bit above normal.

    Snowfall will be above normal across much of Europe with heaviest in the Alps into Russia, perhaps a bit below normal in northern areas.

    To sum up, a severe winter looks to be on table from the Alps into Russia, but winter in Great Britain and Ireland will not be as severe as last year.

    Globally. Opposite of last year, the globe will be cooling considerably and temps by Spring should be running near or below the normal. This trend will probably make 2011 the coolest year since the late 90s. Arctic sea ice will continue to recover from the 2007 lows, with the summer ice melt season next year probably returning ice to pre 2006 levels

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