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The 2006 European cold wave was an unusual cold wave which resulted in abnormal winter conditions over much of Europe. This marked a period of unusual weather over much of Europe where southern Europe saw cold and snow while places in northern Norway saw abnormally mild conditions.〔http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/world/news/04022005news.shtml〕 The phenomenon started on 20 January in Russia with temperatures below -40 °C and extended to Central Europe. Parts of Poland, Slovakia, and Austria saw temperatures drop below -30 °C. The cold had resulted in the deaths of up to 50 people in Russia and a significant death toll in both in most of Eastern Europe including Moldova and Romania. A final death toll may be in the region of around 200 deaths in Europe.〔(''Le Figaro'', January 23, 2006 )〕 The abnormal conditions gradually abated towards the end of the month. ==Temperatures recorded during the cold snap== *Kittilä: -43 °C〔http://ilmatieteenlaitos.fi/lampimin-ja-kylmin-paikka-vuosittain (finnish)〕 *Astana : -40 °C *Moscow : -31 °C *Warsaw : -26 °C *Kiev : -24 °C *Chişinău : -24 °C *Dresden : -21 °C〔http://www.usatoday.com/weather/news/2006-01-24-europe-cold-snap_x.htm〕 *Berlin : -20 °C *Göteborg : -20 °C *Vienna: -19 °C *Bucharest : -19 °C *Brescia: -16 °C *Burgas: -15 °C *Manchester -10 °C *Zürich : -9 °C *Granada : -9 °C *Belfast : -8 °C *Madrid : -8 °C *Birmingham : -7 °C *Geneva : -6 °C *London : -5 °C *Corfu : -1 °C *Barcelona : -1 °C *Casablanca : -1 °C Near freezing temperatures were also noted in the Balearic Islands, Western North Africa, and in extreme southern Spain. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「2006 European cold wave」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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