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WINTER WILL BE WARM
[01:40 pm] 24 November, 2006
Head of the Russian Hydro meteorological service Roman
Vilfand predicts a warm winter this year. According to
him, the frosts of last year were an exception from
the tendency of warming, as during the last three
years the average temperature in winter has been
rising for 0.9-3 degrees per year. Vilfand mentioned
that this winter the temperature will be higher than
the average, `Gazeta GTZ.ru' reports.
So, the Russian specialist refutes the investigations
of British and Russian scientists that in a few
decades the climate in Europe will become colder
conditioned by the change of the direction of the
Atlantic ocean streams. The supporters of this view
have revealed that the warm streams of Golfstream are
getting weaker; thus `we should prepare for reduction
in temperature and not warming'. By the way, the
scientists have investigated the Atlantic ocean for 50
years in order to process the theory.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
WINTER WILL BE WARM
[01:40 pm] 24 November, 2006
Head of the Russian Hydro meteorological service Roman
Vilfand predicts a warm winter this year. According to
him, the frosts of last year were an exception from
the tendency of warming, as during the last three
years the average temperature in winter has been
rising for 0.9-3 degrees per year. Vilfand mentioned
that this winter the temperature will be higher than
the average, `Gazeta GTZ.ru' reports.
So, the Russian specialist refutes the investigations
of British and Russian scientists that in a few
decades the climate in Europe will become colder
conditioned by the change of the direction of the
Atlantic ocean streams. The supporters of this view
have revealed that the warm streams of Golfstream are
getting weaker; thus `we should prepare for reduction
in temperature and not warming'. By the way, the
scientists have investigated the Atlantic ocean for 50
years in order to process the theory.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress