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Global Warming, my Cat and a Lens.
Published 18th October 2009 - 1 comments - 1940 views -
Because of its position on the southeastern portion of the European continent, Romania has a climate which ranges from temperate to continental.

I live in Iasi, a city supposed to have a continental climate (Koppen climate classification "Dfb") with four distinct seasons. Summers are very warm with temperatures sometimes exceeding 32 °C (90 °F) while winters are cold and windy with moderate snowfall and temperatures at night sometimes dropping below –10 °C (14 °F). Average monthly precipitation ranges from about 25 mm (1 in) in October to 100 mm (4 in) in June.

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October 11. 2009 - some time around 4 pm. There are 27 C degrees outside. Some call it global warming. Some others climate change. I agree with them all, but today I also call it a photo-shoot.


In 100 more years, some other wannabe amateur photographer might also shoot his cats. Hopefully, without any climate shadows racing down his spine.
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Thank you for this good information.