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Floods and landslides hit Switzerland and Austria. Numerous ski resorts affected

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
In this contries are not adapted to torrential rains.
Here in the mediterranean is usuall to have this kind of storms.
For example; in my city (Manresa)this tuesday 83 litres per square metre fell over a 1-hour period!!!!!! This floodings is caused by amount of rain of 90-100mm in 24 rolling eyes rolling eyes rolling eyes rolling eyes

I am perplex, in little town near my city 96mm fell in 3 hours, but 60 of this fells in 20minutes, with ith intensities of precipitation above of 230mm/h; and nothing was happen!! Puzzled Puzzled Puzzled
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
rob@rar wrote:
Has much rain fallen in France? While the chaos looks to be very serious, one upside is that the amount of rain that has fallen might help redress some of the problems from the drought which parts of France (and other places?) seem to experiencing.


There is a bit around 2300m upwards. High avalanche risk as altitude. The guides are advising no-one to climb high this weekend (hidden crevasses and avalanches). Still a drought in the Var which has almost run out of water and Ardeche etc...
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Floods in Austria

http://www.networld.at/index.html?/articles/0736/10/182717.shtml

Pictures

http://www.networld.at/nw1/gen/slideshows/slide.php?show=chronik/inland/unwetter/hochwasser/september2007&template=susi/default&ads=0&kid=10

http://www.orf.at/070906-16271/index.html

Pictures (Snow)

http://www.networld.at/nw1/gen/slideshows/slide.php?show=chronik/inland/wetter/2007/sommer/&template=susi/default/&nopop=0&aut=mr&top=&next=1&ref=&ftemplate=&kid=10&noad=0&pos=1
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