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dose this look like global warming to you.

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Posted On: 01/25/2017 3:43:42 PM
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dose this look like global warming to you.

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The world's hottest desert, the Sahara in the African continent, experienced heavy snowfall for the first time in 37 years on Jan. 20, 2017. The snow was almost waist deep in certain parts such as Ain Sefra in Algeria. The snow has covered the red sand dunes, giving locals the opportunity to sled down and enjoy the sudden weather change. Here's a look at some stunning images of the rare phenomenon.



http://www.msn.com/en-us/weather/photos/this-...HP#image=1

Sahara desert sees a meter of snowfall

Jan 21: The most snow to fall in living memory is currently coating the desert sands of the Sahara.

A month after the largest hot desert on the planet experienced the first snowfall in nearly 40 years, the white powder has returned, and in greater volume.

Residents of Aïn Séfra, Algeria, were greeted this morning by a meter of snow, twice as much as has fallen in most ski resorts in the French Alps over the last week.

The snow has caused chaos in the town known as the Gateway to the Desert, with buses stranded on icy roads, while children have taken advantage of the flurry, building snowman and sledging down dunes.

Before last December it was in 1979 that Aïn Séfra, where the Atlas Mountains meet the desert, last saw snow.

Though the town is in the Sahara, its average January temperature is about 6C degrees, while in July the mercury regularly reaches 38C degrees.

Tetemperature elsewhere in “the Greatest Desert”, which stretches across Algeria, Chad, Libya, Mali and Morocco, have previously passed 47C degrees. AGENCIES

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http://nepalireporter.com/sahara-desert/


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