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I have made five experiments
with the measurements for the Project.
Here I only show the maximum
data.
1) x-axis = Time /
y-axis = Rainfall
In Athens, rainfall was the
most with 23mm on March, 25 (?), here we had the maximum
with about 17mm on March, 15 (?).
2) x-axis = pH / y-axis
= Min Temp
In Athens , the pH value was
5pH at 11? C, in Schwechat at 9?C..
3) x-axis = Time /
y-axis = Max Temp
The Athenians beat us with
a maximum temperature of 37?C on April,10 (?). We only managed
to get 30?C, on April,19 (?).
4) x-axis = Time /
y-axis = Energy Consumption
It seems that the Athenians
consumed a lot less energy then we did, only 60 Joules on March,
1 (?).
5) x-axis = Max Temp
/ y-axis = Atmospheric Pressure
The atmospheric pressure remained
almost constant from 10?C to 35?C at a little more than 1000mbars.
Here, the atmospheric pressure was highest at -2?C, about 1070mbars.
A sudden climatic change was observed at 30?C.
...and comments on ...the
comments.
Our identity as publishers
of the ESEM magazine tempted us to respond - in this edition and
not the next one - to the interesting remarks of the students
from Austria about the values of some quantities in Greece.
On March
25 there was a great rainfall
that led to extended floods
to several
regions of Athens and
the schools to be
closed for two days.There
were also many problems with the electricity in Athens.
We believe that this is
enough cause for
the height of rainfall
to reach 23 mm
at that day. |
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Because of the transportation
of our
meteorological station
to another place,
due to be able to take
measurements easier,
and because the wooden
box, in which we would
keep the station, was
not ready, the sun rays
fell vertically onto the
thermometer, which
resulted in this high
temperature
measurement(370C). |
Because of the transportation
of our meteorological station to another place, due to be able to
take measurements easier, and because the wooden box, in which we
would keep the station, was not ready, the sun rays fell vertically
onto the thermometer, which resulted in this high temperature measurement(370C).
Skoufi Ilia
Kollias Spiros
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