KAUNERTALER GLETSCHERSTRASSE - Ein alpines Naturschauspiel in Tirol - ÖSTERREICH
Die Kaunertaler Gletscherstraße in Tirol gehört zu den schönsten Hochalpenstraßen und bietet auf 26 km Länge ein faszinierendes Naturschauspiel auf dem Weg in das ewige Gletschereis und ein spektakuläres Alpenpanorama von der 3.108 m hohen Aussichtsplattform am Karlesjoch.
Hotel Silberberger │Tyrol - Wildschönau, Oberau - Austria
Image you are somewhere in a valley in Tyrol, Austria, where you get in contact with a pure feeling of being right in the middle of nature. Calm area, pure fresh air, green meadows in summer and white planes in the winter time. But that's not enough - imagine this all is topped by a all evening 5-course-menu and a daily all-you-can-eat breakfast paradise.
When the sun shines bright, you got mountains right in front of you waiting for being conquered by your unlimited adventurous spirit. Forget about rain, either you visit one of the numerous museums in Wildschönau and nearby or hanging around in the Hotel Cocktail Bar. Your chances of getting back home as a relaxed person might be very high.
Honestly, I can recommend you that kind of coziness there in Oberau, Tyrol. And a lot of hotel guests who've once experienced the Silberberger pleasure are going to return again and again... maybe it's the special kind of magic!
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Severe Thunderstorm in Montreal - August 1st, 2011
This is a video of strong afternoon thunderstorms skimming the West Island of Montreal to our North and heading to the metropolitan area. All storms on this day were associated with a passing cold front moving in from the NW. Thunderstorms began to affect our region as of the mid afternoon hours.
For those interested in the meteorology behind the storms, CAPE levels were quite high through the day (between 2500-3000 Joules/kg) and speed shear values were relatively high from the 1 to 8 km layer depths. Environmental lapse rates were near 8 to 8.5 C C/km at low levels and roughly 6.5 C/km at mid levels, so there was some explosive convection with these storms as the cold frontal wave approached from the NW. Dewpoints reached 19-20 C, which is borderline high-very high. I also detected some rotation with these storms, likely because of the wind shear present.
Although the center of the storms today avoided the West Island, where I reside, we were treated with gorgeous views of the storms from all directions.
This was taken in SW Pierrefonds, located in Montreal's West Island.