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Italy experiences record freezes, highlighting extreme weather and significant snowfall impacting daily life. Discover more about this weather event.

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It's been cold and snowy here in Boulder, but Europe is getting hit far harder: they're having record freezes, and over the weekend Italy got a huge pile of snow dumped on them too, the largest in about 30 years. It's closed airports and disrupted a lot of the daily activity... but from space, it's actually quite beautiful:

[Click to molto embiggiano.] The clouds and snow make it hard at first to see Italy, but it runs from the upper left to lower right in this picture, taken by the European Space Agency's Envisat. The Adriatic Sea is above Italy, and the Tyrrhenian Sea below. You can just see a piece of Sicily, and the islands of Corsica and Sardinia are visible as well. I'm always amazed at the perspective of space. Disasters, trouble, and the frailty of life are so apparent when you're in their midst, but they fade ...

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