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Amoudi Bay at dusk. The bay is a well known site on the island, [1] and is often cited as an excellent location for viewing the sunset. [2] [3] The bay is also known for the 200 steps leading from the base of the feature to the town of Oia on the cliffs above. [1]
Amoudi Bay lies below the town. The small fishing village of Ormos Armeni (Όρμος Αρμένης) lies below Oia to the south and is reached via steps. There is a ferry connection to Therasia from the harbour village of Ormos Ammoudi (Όρμος Αμμουδιού; also spelled Amoudi) [12] to the west. There are 300 steps down to the port ...
Among the primary goals of the HNMS is the weather forecast . At the same time, it also provides valuable information on weather and climate, state services, transport, agriculture, sport, etc. HNMS employs approximately 565 people, in its main building at Elliniko and in branches throughout Greece, as its weather network covers almost the ...
Skiathos and other parts of Greece and Turkey to be hit with further rain and thunderstorms
Zone 11a can be found in the Dodecanese, Crete, Cyclades and the Argo-Saronic Gulf, while Monemvasia in mainland Greece also falls in 11a zone. [11] [7] Coastal Kastellorizo is the only area in Greece at 11b zone. [36] According to the Gouvas formula which adjusted USDA [37] plant hardiness zones for Greece, Kasos also falls in 11b zone. [38] [7]
The following is a list of the most extreme temperatures ever recorded in Greece. Greece has recorded a high temperature of 48.0 °C in Elefsina and Tatoi (both located in the Athens metropolitan area). In June 2007, Monemvasia in mainland Greece recorded a minimum temperature of 35.9 °C. [1] [2] [3]
Since the rainfall started, the Copernicus Programme's Rapid Mapping Service was activated for the flood zone in Greece, in which analysis of the Sentinel-1 data from 7 September revealed an estimated flood area of around 73,000 hectares (180,000 acres). [35] Meteorologists classified the storm as Greece's worst since records began in 1930. [36]
Amorgos (Greek: Αμοργός, Amorgós; pronounced) is the easternmost island of the Cyclades island group and the nearest island to the neighboring Dodecanese island group in Greece.