January 29, 2010

China experiences bitter cold

Another story of significantly colder than normal weather from Anthony at Watts Up With That:
Ice in Chinese ports �exceeding anything experienced in 30 years�
From Maritime Global.net

CHINA PORTS FREAK WEATHER ALERT

By David Hughes
Published: Tue, 26 January 2010

Freak weather conditions and/or abnormal weather patterns have been reported in several parts of the world during recent months warns the American P&I Club. One of the latest examples is a significant build-up of sea ice in some major northern Chinese ports, the volume exceeding, it says, anything experienced in more than 30 years.

In an alert to its members, the club says the problem is centred around Bohai on the northern Yellow Sea coast, affecting ports such as Bayuquan and Dalian. At Bayuquan, patches of ice 500-600mm thick have formed in some places, while lesser patches have been seen in the immediate vicinity of the port.

Three icebreakers are working to avoid delays to ships, while the local Maritime Safety Authority is strictly supervising inbound and outbound vessel traffic.
Our own corner of the planet is experiencing El Nino effects so the winter is warm and dry but the rest of the world is shivering... Posted by DaveH at January 29, 2010 1:08 PM
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