No ‘gota fría’ until November
26/09/2003
The infamous ‘gota fria’ will not hit the Costa Blanca until November, according to experts.
The Climatologic Department at the University of Alicante has said that sea temperatures have dropped by four degrees over the last two weeks.
The sudden drop has taken weather experts by surprise, considering the extreme hot weather of this summer, although recent cooler weather and storms have contributed to the fall.
On another note, the Universal Meteorological Organisation has reported this week that the hole in the ozone layer now covers an area of 28 million square kilometres.
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26/09/2003
The infamous ‘gota fria’ will not hit the Costa Blanca until November, according to experts.
The Climatologic Department at the University of Alicante has said that sea temperatures have dropped by four degrees over the last two weeks.
The sudden drop has taken weather experts by surprise, considering the extreme hot weather of this summer, although recent cooler weather and storms have contributed to the fall.
On another note, the Universal Meteorological Organisation has reported this week that the hole in the ozone layer now covers an area of 28 million square kilometres.
The Climatologic Department at the University of Alicante has said that sea temperatures have dropped by four degrees over the last two weeks.
The sudden drop has taken weather experts by surprise, considering the extreme hot weather of this summer, although recent cooler weather and storms have contributed to the fall.
On another note, the Universal Meteorological Organisation has reported this week that the hole in the ozone layer now covers an area of 28 million square kilometres.