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As much as 10 feet of snow in some areas.

Heavy snow and frigid temperatures hit parts of eastern and central Europe for a second day Thursday, leaving hundreds trapped in cars, at least 140 villages without power and at least one person dead. Some areas saw as much as 10 feet of snow.

See entire article:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/46154329/ns/weather/t/snow-buries-parts-eastern-central-europe/

See also, “Blizzard Paralyzes southern Romania” – Includes many photos:
http://photoblog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/01/26/10242919-blizzard-paralyzes-southern-romania

Thanks to Wanda for these links

 

3 Responses to Parts of eastern, central Europe buried by snow

  1. terry says:

    Wake up everyone. The north atlantic current is greatly compromised. No current – no heat to Europe. It’s not complicated. Simple science. This is just the beginning – trust me.

  2. SteveSadlov says:

    Responding to this and a number of previous posts.

    Heavy snowfall in places like Western littoral Europe, the US Eastern Seaboard, etc, while getting lots of attention, is not significant in terms of glacial versus interglacial boundary conditions. Whereas, accumulation in places like the northern Pac NW, Canadian Shield, and inland Europe, gives one pause.

  3. Alex says:

    anyone remember that study “mini ice-age in Europe in 2011 – 2012″ posted on iceagenow.com last autumn?


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