Bueno, en algún lugar tengo que meter esta información, porque es muy interesante.
Fuente:
http://www.usda.gov/oce/weather/pubs/We ... b/wwcb.pdf
Weekly Weather and Crop Bulletin, USDA
Estoy seguro que en Polonia hay radares, porque de hecho los proveedores de radares del INTA (alemanes) también vendieron algunos en Polonia. Fijense en la web si encuentran algo.
El patrón es muy húmedo hace rato en el Centro-Este de Europa, de hecho no se si vieron el "Giro di Italia" en la tele, tuvo unos cuantos días bajo la lluvia (un garrón para andar en bici) y en Polonia y algunas partes de Hungría hay desbordes de los ríos. Es más o menos normal que llueva en primavera sobre Europa, este año con un patrón LLUVIAS AL ESTE, SECO AL OESTE, aparentemente. De paso podemos hacer un seguimiento de "El tiempo en Rolland Garros" ya que no quedó ningún argentino jugando.
Stormy weather in eastern Europe contrasted with mostly dry,
sunny conditions in western growing areas. A slow-moving
storm system triggered torrential rainfall (25-200 mm, locally
more) from north-central Poland southward into northern and
western portions of the Balkans, halting summer crop planting
and causing widespread flooding.
Numerous reports of severe
weather were also noted in this region, with large hail, gusty
winds, and isolated tornadoes causing localized damage to
crops and infrastructure. Hardest hit was southern Poland,
where some replanting of low-lying fields may become
necessary once producers are able to assess the extent of the
storm damage. Father from the storm’s center, showers were
lighter (5-35 mm), albeit still beneficial, for jointing to
reproductive winter crops and emerging to vegetative corn
and sunflowers in Germany, Italy, and Bulgaria. In contrast,
mostly dry weather (less than 5 mm of rain) from
northwestern Germany to the Atlantic Coast, reduced soil
moisture for jointing to reproductive winter grains and
oilseeds, particularly in northern France. Temperatures
averaged 1 to 4 degrees C below normal over much of the
continent, slowing crop emergence and development.
However, freezes were more isolated than last week, with
nighttime readings at or below 0 degrees C confined to
northern England.