Posted by Ersi Kiriakogona-ellinogermaniki
on December 08, 1998:
On the 26th October it seems
that there was a very heavy rain in Germany while in Austria (which
is next to Germany) the rainfall was very small. Do you have any idea
why this happen?
Don't you have a similar weather
in Germany and Austria?
Posted by Markus Fleischer
on December 12, 1998:
In Reply to: Re: Rainfalls
posted by Markus Fleischer on December 12, 1998:
The weather in Austria is
very different to the weather in Germany. The reasons are also different:
a) In Austria we have the
Alps.
b) In Austria isn't situated
at the sea side, in Germany is a big sea, it's the North Sea.
c) The distance from the
sea to Austria is very big.
Frankfurt isn't near by
Austria, and so the weather is mostly different. If it's raining
in Austria it can sunny in Frankfurt. But it mustn't be so and that's
true. But sometimes in the two states are the weather the same.
In Germany is the most raingist state in the world then come Austria
and then Greece.
The distance of Frankfurt
to Vienna is about 400 kilometers long.
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