Re: Weather [Totally OT]
- Posted by Juergen Luethje <j.lue at gmx.d?> Jul 10, 2007
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Ricardo Forno wrote: > Hi all. > > South America has strange climate at some places. For example, Lima, Capital > of PerĂº, is at sea level, very near the Equator. In spite of that, its > temperature is such of an ever lasting spring, due to the Humboldt current. > It does not rain in Lima; usually it is cloudy, and frequently you may have > a slight drizzle, but it never rains. Well, actually not so: it rains about > > twice per century!! > > Buenos Aires has a mild climate, much like Sydney, with moderately cold > winters, but it never snows in Buenos Aires. Well, lets not exaggerate: > last time we got snow was in 1918, and this is the only known case during > historical times. > > I live in Buenos Aires. > > And TODAY it is snowing in Buenos Aires, after 89 years!! > > Best regards to all. Hi Ricardo, today I heard about the snow in Buenos Aires on the German TV news. But it was old news for me because I already knew about it from your post. When the snow will melt, Euphoria can bring it back: <http://www.openeuphoria.org/cgi-bin/esearch.exu?fromMonth=C&fromYear=4&toMonth=C&toYear=4&postedBy=jiri+babor&keywords=snow> Maybe it's possible to put a picture of Buenos Aires in the background. Regards, Juergen