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#12824912
3 October 2025
Wind and storm surge occur on Lama Monachile in Polignano a Mare, Italy, on October 3, 2025. Apulia plunges into winter. Just over 10 days ago, there is a late summer atmosphere with temperatures close to 30?C, while now heavy clothes and coats are needed to cope with temperatures typical of early December. This dramatic drop in temperatures, accompanied by heavy rain and thunderstorms, is closely linked to a cold snap from Russia, which takes advantage of a rare weather pattern for this time of year, characterized by a powerful anticyclone over Scandinavia capable of activating currents from the east towards the Mediterranean.
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#12824917
3 October 2025
Wind and storm surge occur on Lama Monachile in Polignano a Mare, Italy, on October 3, 2025. Apulia plunges into winter. Just over 10 days ago, there is a late summer atmosphere with temperatures close to 30?C, while now heavy clothes and coats are needed to cope with temperatures typical of early December. This dramatic drop in temperatures, accompanied by heavy rain and thunderstorms, is closely linked to a cold snap from Russia, which takes advantage of a rare weather pattern for this time of year, characterized by a powerful anticyclone over Scandinavia capable of activating currents from the east towards the Mediterranean.
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#12824918
3 October 2025
Wind and storm surge occur in the Port of Molfetta, Molfetta, on October 3, 2025. Apulia suddenly experiences winter conditions. Just over 10 days ago, the region has a late summer atmosphere with temperatures close to 30?C. Now, heavy clothes and coats are needed to cope with temperatures typical of early December. This dramatic drop in temperatures, accompanied by heavy rain and thunderstorms, is closely linked to a cold snap from Russia. This cold snap takes advantage of a rare weather pattern for this time of year, characterized by a powerful anticyclone over Scandinavia that activates currents from the east towards the Mediterranean.
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#12824919
3 October 2025
Wind and storm surge occur in the Port of Molfetta, Molfetta, on October 3, 2025. Apulia suddenly experiences winter conditions. Just over 10 days ago, the region has a late summer atmosphere with temperatures close to 30?C. Now, heavy clothes and coats are needed to cope with temperatures typical of early December. This dramatic drop in temperatures, accompanied by heavy rain and thunderstorms, is closely linked to a cold snap from Russia. This cold snap takes advantage of a rare weather pattern for this time of year, characterized by a powerful anticyclone over Scandinavia that activates currents from the east towards the Mediterranean.
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#12824920
3 October 2025
Wind and storm surge occur in the Port of Molfetta, Molfetta, on October 3, 2025. Apulia suddenly experiences winter conditions. Just over 10 days ago, the region has a late summer atmosphere with temperatures close to 30?C. Now, heavy clothes and coats are needed to cope with temperatures typical of early December. This dramatic drop in temperatures, accompanied by heavy rain and thunderstorms, is closely linked to a cold snap from Russia. This cold snap takes advantage of a rare weather pattern for this time of year, characterized by a powerful anticyclone over Scandinavia that activates currents from the east towards the Mediterranean.
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#12824921
3 October 2025
Wind and storm surge occur on Cala Sant'Andrea, in Molfetta, Italy, on October 3, 2025. Apulia suddenly plunges into winter. Just over 10 days ago, there is still a late summer atmosphere with temperatures close to 30?C, while now heavy clothes and coats are needed to cope with temperatures typical of early December. This dramatic drop in temperatures, accompanied by heavy rain and thunderstorms, is closely linked to a cold snap from Russia, which takes advantage of a rare weather pattern for this time of year, characterized by a powerful anticyclone over Scandinavia capable of activating currents from the east towards the Mediterranean.
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#12824922
3 October 2025
Wind and storm surge occur on Cala Sant'Andrea, in Molfetta, Italy, on October 3, 2025. Apulia suddenly plunges into winter. Just over 10 days ago, there is still a late summer atmosphere with temperatures close to 30?C, while now heavy clothes and coats are needed to cope with temperatures typical of early December. This dramatic drop in temperatures, accompanied by heavy rain and thunderstorms, is closely linked to a cold snap from Russia, which takes advantage of a rare weather pattern for this time of year, characterized by a powerful anticyclone over Scandinavia capable of activating currents from the east towards the Mediterranean.
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#12683170
28 August 2025
On August 27, 2025, workers at the El Oso shoe polish factory in Mexico City, Mexico, offer a tour of their new facilities to the media. This occurs after officers from the Ministry of Citizen Security and staff from the Benito Juarez mayor's office in the capital arbitrarily and violently remove their supplies, raw materials, machinery, and work tools on January 17 of this year, following a coordinated operation stemming from a private dispute. Workers at El Oso report that the clerk, Ernesto Gonzalez Escobar, demands a payment of 100,000 pesos in advance for the use of electricity, for ''starting and using the machinery,'' and for removing the supplies used in the production of shoe polish. From that day on, the company has 10 business days to collect its belongings and move them to its new facilities in the Iztapalapa borough, where it currently resides. According to information from the El Oso factory, its history begins at the beginning of the 20th century with Don Prisciliano Perez Buenrostro, originally from Jalpan, Queretaro, who arrives in Mexico City with an entrepreneurial spirit and a clear vision: to build something of his own. He takes his first steps as a popular photographer at the Chapultepec Zoo, where he witnesses the arrival of the first polar bear to the park. That powerful and symbolic image becomes the inspiration for the company's name years later. The El Oso factory is a 100% Mexican company with a presence throughout the country and exports to destinations such as the United States, Cuba, France, Norway, and Japan.
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#12160778
15 March 2025
An aerial view shows Saltstraumen, the world's strongest tidal current, near Bodo, Norway, on September 21, 2024. Powerful whirlpools swirl through Saltstraumen as tidal currents surge between the Saltenfjord and Skjerstadfjord. Every six hours, nearly 400 million cubic meters of water rush through the 3-kilometer-long, 150-meter-wide strait, reaching speeds of up to 20 knots (10 meters per second), creating one of the world's strongest tidal flows.
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#12160776
15 March 2025
An aerial view shows Saltstraumen, the world's strongest tidal current, near Bodo, Norway, on September 21, 2024. Powerful whirlpools swirl through Saltstraumen as tidal currents surge between the Saltenfjord and Skjerstadfjord. Every six hours, nearly 400 million cubic meters of water rush through the 3-kilometer-long, 150-meter-wide strait, reaching speeds of up to 20 knots (10 meters per second), creating one of the world's strongest tidal flows.
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#12160775
15 March 2025
An aerial view shows Saltstraumen, the world's strongest tidal current, near Bodo, Norway, on September 21, 2024. Powerful whirlpools swirl through Saltstraumen as tidal currents surge between the Saltenfjord and Skjerstadfjord. Every six hours, nearly 400 million cubic meters of water rush through the 3-kilometer-long, 150-meter-wide strait, reaching speeds of up to 20 knots (10 meters per second), creating one of the world's strongest tidal flows.
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#12160773
15 March 2025
An aerial view shows Saltstraumen, the world's strongest tidal current, near Bodo, Norway, on September 21, 2024. Powerful whirlpools swirl through Saltstraumen as tidal currents surge between the Saltenfjord and Skjerstadfjord. Every six hours, nearly 400 million cubic meters of water rush through the 3-kilometer-long, 150-meter-wide strait, reaching speeds of up to 20 knots (10 meters per second), creating one of the world's strongest tidal flows.
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#12160772
15 March 2025
An aerial view shows Saltstraumen, the world's strongest tidal current, near Bodo, Norway, on September 21, 2024. Powerful whirlpools swirl through Saltstraumen as tidal currents surge between the Saltenfjord and Skjerstadfjord. Every six hours, nearly 400 million cubic meters of water rush through the 3-kilometer-long, 150-meter-wide strait, reaching speeds of up to 20 knots (10 meters per second), creating one of the world's strongest tidal flows.
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#12160771
15 March 2025
An aerial view shows Saltstraumen, the world's strongest tidal current, near Bodo, Norway, on September 21, 2024. Powerful whirlpools swirl through Saltstraumen as tidal currents surge between the Saltenfjord and Skjerstadfjord. Every six hours, nearly 400 million cubic meters of water rush through the 3-kilometer-long, 150-meter-wide strait, reaching speeds of up to 20 knots (10 meters per second), creating one of the world's strongest tidal flows.
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#12160770
15 March 2025
An aerial view shows Saltstraumen, the world's strongest tidal current, near Bodo, Norway, on September 21, 2024. Powerful whirlpools swirl through Saltstraumen as tidal currents surge between the Saltenfjord and Skjerstadfjord. Every six hours, nearly 400 million cubic meters of water rush through the 3-kilometer-long, 150-meter-wide strait, reaching speeds of up to 20 knots (10 meters per second), creating one of the world's strongest tidal flows.
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#12160767
15 March 2025
An aerial view shows Saltstraumen, the world's strongest tidal current, near Bodo, Norway, on September 21, 2024. Powerful whirlpools swirl through Saltstraumen as tidal currents surge between the Saltenfjord and Skjerstadfjord. Every six hours, nearly 400 million cubic meters of water rush through the 3-kilometer-long, 150-meter-wide strait, reaching speeds of up to 20 knots (10 meters per second), creating one of the world's strongest tidal flows.
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