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The climate
in Greece is typical of the Mediterranean climate: mild and
rainy winters, relatively warm and dry summers and, generally,
extended periods of sunshine throughout most of the year.
Greece is situated at the most southeastern part of Europe,
located between the 34° and 42° parallel N., with
a meridional extent from 19° to 28° E. and borders
the Aegean Sea, the Ionian Sea and the East Mediterranean
Sea.
The climate in Greece is typical of the Mediterranean climate:
mild and rainy winters, relatively warm and dry summers and,
generally, extended periods of sunshine throughout most of
the year. A great variety of climate subtypes, always within
the Mediterranean climate frame, are encountered in several
regions of Greece. This is due to the influence of topography
(great mountain chains along the central part and other mountainous
bodies) on the air masses coming from the moisture sources
of the central Mediterranean Sea.
Thus the weather in Greece varies from the dry climate of
Attiki (Athens’ greater area) and East Greece in general,
to the wet climate of Northern and Western Greece.
In climatological terms, the year can be broadly subdivided
into two main seasons: The cold and rainy period lasting from
mid-October until the end of March, and the warm and dry season
lasting from April until September.
During the first period the coldest months are January and
February, with, a mean minimum temperature ranging, on average,
between 5 -10 degrees Celsius near the coasts and 0 –
5 Celsius over the mainland, with lower values (generally
below freezing) over the northern part of the country.
Long stretches of consecutive rainy days are infrequent in
Greece, even during the winter, and the sky does not remain
cloudy for more than a few days in a row, as it does in other
regions of the world. “Bad weather” days in winter
are often interrupted, during January and the first fortnight
of February, with sunny days, known as ‘Halcyon
days’ since ancient times.
The winter is milder in the Aegean and Ionian Islands compared
to Northern and Eastern mainland Greece.
During the warm and dry period the weather is usually stable,
the sky is clear, the sun is bright and there is generally
no rainfall. There are, however, infrequent and brief intervals
of rapid rain or thunderstorms chiefly over mainland areas.
The warmest period occurs during the last ten days of July
and the first ten days of August, when the mean maximum temperature
lies between 29.0 and 35.0 degrees Celsius. During the warm
period the high temperatures are tempered by fresh sea breezes
in the coastal areas of the country and from the north winds,
known as ‘Etesian’, blowing mainly in the Aegean.
Hellenic
National Meteorological Service |
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Alcyone
or Halcyon (Greek
mythology). Daughter of Aeolus (god of the wind), and wife of Ceyx.
Deeply in love, Alcyone and Ceyx jokingly addressed each other as
Hera and Zeus. This vexed Zeus, who in his anger drowned Ceyx in
a storm at sea, and transformed Alcyone into a kingfisher, bird
of lakes, rivers and seas. Zeus also condemned her to lay her eggs
during the winter when the waves and icy cold water would destroy
the eggs and kill the young birds as they hatched. But Alcyone’s
grief moved Zeus to pity, and he granted her a few days of good
weather in the midst of winter to lay her eggs and see her baby
birds live.
Halcyon
days: A few days of good weather in the middle of
winter: the seven days which precede the winter solstice, and the
seven days which follow it, when it is said that Alcyone is preparing
her nest.
Papadogeorgakis
Nikos
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Samaria gorge. Crete, Greece
Having a total length of sixteen kilometres, this gorge is the largest in Europe and certainly the most famous and visited among the many gorges of Crete.
Until about the middle of the century it was a wild landscape with a totally undisturbed ecosystem and home to a great number of wild birds and mammals as well as to a small population of woodcutters and shepherds who lived in Agia Roumeli or in the village of Samaria inside the gorge.
Today this village has been abandoned, but the steep slopes of the gorge and the thick forests in the surrounding area are still populated with many rare species. These include over fifty species of wild birds - among them, the extremely rare harrier eagle (Gypaetus barbatus) and golden eagle (Aquila Chrysaetos), both threatened with extinction - and about ten species of mammals among which the famous Cretan wild goat otherwise known as kri kri and the Cretan polecat known as zourìdha. As for the flora of the area, it is abundantly rich and includes many wild flowers native to this land.
In 1962, the gorge, together with a small area to the west and east of it, was officially declared a National Park, so that its delicate ecosystem could be protected.
The park extends over an area of 5100 hectares and, unlikeits quiet days in the past, today it is visited by some 300,000 people a year, all of them determined to walk the gorge. Visits are allowed between May and October, but in July and August the tourists are so many that it is impossible to be alone even for a minute. On the other hand, if you can come between May and early June, or between the middle of September and the end of October, you will certainly enjoy it a lot more.
A good time to visit the gorge (in fact, a time before it is officially opened to the public) is the first weekend of April, when a two-day festival is held in Samaria in honour of Osia Maria. The liturgy in the small Byzantine church is chanted by father Giorgis Chiotakis of Sfakia, an amazing priest who likes a good feast as much as anyone else and yet is a truly holy man.
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