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Summer is the hottest of the four temperate seasons, falling between spring and autumn. At the summer solstice, the days are longest and the nights are shortest, with day-length decreasing as the season progresses after the solstice. The date of the beginning of summer varies according to climate, tradition and culture, but when it is summer in the Northern Hemisphere, it is winter in the Southern Hemisphere, and vice versa.
From an astronomical view, the equinoxes and solstices would be the middle of the respective seasons, but sometimes astronomical summer is defined as starting at the solstice, the time of maximal insolation. A variable seasonal lag means that the meteorological center of the season, which is based on average temperature patterns, occurs several weeks after the time of maximal insolation. According to meteorologists, summer extends for the whole months of June, July, and August in the northern hemisphere and the whole months of December, January, and February in the southern hemisphere. Under meteorological definitions, all seasons are arbitrarily set to start at the beginning of a calendar month and end at the end of a month. This meteorological definition of summer also aligns with the commonly viewed notion of summer as the season with the longest (and warmest) days of the year, in which daylight predominates. The meteorological reckoning of seasons is used in Austria, Denmark, the former Soviet Union and Japan. It is also used by many in the United Kingdom. In Ireland, the summer months according to the national meteorological service, Met Éireann, are June, July and August. However, according to the Irish Calendar, summer begins on 1 May and ends on 1 August. School textbooks in Ireland follow the cultural norm of summer commencing on 1 May rather than the meteorological definition of 1 June.
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The Central Eastern Alps (German: Zentralalpen or Zentrale Ostalpen), also referred to as Austrian Central Alps (Österreichische Zentralalpen) or just Central Alps comprise the main chain of the Eastern Alps in Austria and the adjacent regions of Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Italy and Slovenia.
The term "Central Alps" is very common in the Geography of Austria as one of the seven major landscape regions of the country. "Central Eastern Alps" is usually used in connexion with the Alpine Club classification of the Eastern Alps (Alpenvereinseinteilung, AVE). The Central Alps form the eastern part of the Alpine divide, its central chain of mountains, as well as those ranges that extend or accompany it to the north and south.
The Central Alps have the highest peaks of the Eastern Alps, and are located between the Northern Limestone Alps and the Southern Limestone Alps, from which they differ in geological composition.
Mainly located in Austria, they extend from the foot of the Bergamasque Alps at Lake Como and the Bernina Range in the Graubünden canton of eastern Switzerland along the Liechtenstein shore of the Rhine in the west as far as to the lower promontories east of the Mur river including the Hochwechsel in Austrian Styria. The valleys of the rivers Inn, Salzach and Enns mark their northern boundary, the Drau river (roughly corresponding to the Periadriatic Seam) their southern border.
Austrian Summer Giant 2016 beim Shopping Nord in Graz vom 25.06.2016 Die stärksten Männer Österreichs Yoke Race Apollons Axle Cardeadlift Keg Overheadpress Atlas Stones
Freitag Abend startete der Austrian Partyflug vom Flughafen Wien zu Summer Splash, der größten Maturareise Europas. An Bord des Austrian Fluges nach Antalya an der türkischen Mittelmeerküste feierten 193 Maturanten in 11.000 Metern Höhe mit DJ Martinez und LED Lichtern den bestandenen Schulabschluss. On Friday evening, the Austrian party flight from Vienna Airport took off for Summer Splash, the biggest high school graduation trip to be held in Europe. On board the Austrian flight to Antalya on the Turkish Mediterranean coast, 193 high school graduates celebrated the end of high school by partying at an altitude of 11,000 metres above sea level, with DJ Martinez and LED lights.
PlanetSKI has spent a week in Zell am See-Kaprun sampling what there is to do in the mountains in the summer. Here is our video interview with the marketing manager of the area, Marco Pointner. Summer business is increasingly important for ski resorts. So, what is on offer?
See the breathtaking Austrian Alps with a bird's eye view. Scenes from National Park Hohe Tauern, Kaprun, Kaprunner High Altitude Resevoirs, Kitzsteinhorn, Schmitten, Sigmund-Thun Gorge, White-Lake Uttendorf, Rauris Valley, Krimml Waterfalls, Grossglockner High Alpine Road, Storm-Lake Heiligenblut, Walcher Creek falls, Fensterbach Falls, Kitzsteinhorn Glacier and more. Enjoy! We really did!
VISIT my facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/schaafyoutube follow me on Instagram: http://instagram.com/turboschaaf --- Here's part 2 of my "Random Observations - Motorcycle Summer Holiday" - enjoy! :) --- 0:00 - best-case scenario 0:43 - enduro fail 1:00 - pulsating peg 1:10 - more than enough space 1:55 - goats out of nowhere 2:14 - skijump 2:25 - I just can't let go 2:38 - jammin' 2:58 - quiz-time: what happened here? 3:08 - great Oldie spotted 3:18 - long day of riding always ends with bike-gymnastics 3:30 - nice line, bro 4:13 - epic views lead to joyful bike wiggling 4:31 - slightly lane challenged 5:04 - massively lane challenged 5:45 - millisecond wheelie 6:09 - no throttle overtake 6:22 - unpleasant surprises 7:01 - pleasant surprises 7:55 - cow filtering --- Filmed in: Austria...
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Austrian Summer Giant 2016 beim Shopping Nord in Graz vom 25.06.2016 Die stärksten Männer Österreichs Yoke Race Apollons Axle Cardeadlift Keg Overheadpress Atlas Stones
Freitag Abend startete der Austrian Partyflug vom Flughafen Wien zu Summer Splash, der größten Maturareise Europas. An Bord des Austrian Fluges nach Antalya an der türkischen Mittelmeerküste feierten 193 Maturanten in 11.000 Metern Höhe mit DJ Martinez und LED Lichtern den bestandenen Schulabschluss. On Friday evening, the Austrian party flight from Vienna Airport took off for Summer Splash, the biggest high school graduation trip to be held in Europe. On board the Austrian flight to Antalya on the Turkish Mediterranean coast, 193 high school graduates celebrated the end of high school by partying at an altitude of 11,000 metres above sea level, with DJ Martinez and LED lights.
PlanetSKI has spent a week in Zell am See-Kaprun sampling what there is to do in the mountains in the summer. Here is our video interview with the marketing manager of the area, Marco Pointner. Summer business is increasingly important for ski resorts. So, what is on offer?
See the breathtaking Austrian Alps with a bird's eye view. Scenes from National Park Hohe Tauern, Kaprun, Kaprunner High Altitude Resevoirs, Kitzsteinhorn, Schmitten, Sigmund-Thun Gorge, White-Lake Uttendorf, Rauris Valley, Krimml Waterfalls, Grossglockner High Alpine Road, Storm-Lake Heiligenblut, Walcher Creek falls, Fensterbach Falls, Kitzsteinhorn Glacier and more. Enjoy! We really did!
VISIT my facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/schaafyoutube follow me on Instagram: http://instagram.com/turboschaaf --- Here's part 2 of my "Random Observations - Motorcycle Summer Holiday" - enjoy! :) --- 0:00 - best-case scenario 0:43 - enduro fail 1:00 - pulsating peg 1:10 - more than enough space 1:55 - goats out of nowhere 2:14 - skijump 2:25 - I just can't let go 2:38 - jammin' 2:58 - quiz-time: what happened here? 3:08 - great Oldie spotted 3:18 - long day of riding always ends with bike-gymnastics 3:30 - nice line, bro 4:13 - epic views lead to joyful bike wiggling 4:31 - slightly lane challenged 5:04 - massively lane challenged 5:45 - millisecond wheelie 6:09 - no throttle overtake 6:22 - unpleasant surprises 7:01 - pleasant surprises 7:55 - cow filtering --- Filmed in: Austria...
Saalachtal-Obersulzbachtal
Austrian Summer Giant 2016 beim Shopping Nord in Graz vom 25.06.2016 Die stärksten Männer Österreichs Yoke Race Apollons Axle Cardeadlift Keg Overheadpress Atlas Stones
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