turkey has snowfall? i shsould really travel more lol
Icy_Annual_9954 on
I experianced snowfall in Oman.
It was in the mountains and exeptional.
Imautochillen on
Lebanon should be higher. There are mountains that are more than 3000 meters high, where it snows every year.
D-Ribose on
percentage of what? Does Ankara have a 99% snowfall probability on any given day?
MaddingtonBear on
I’ve been in Jerusalem in the last week of January twice, and it’s snowed both of those times.
23cmwzwisie on
Ryan and Wizz usually have very cheap flights(~40Euro with return) to Israel and Jordan in winter(IIRC both Israeli and Jordanian ministry of turism subsidise it) so I went there few times. It always made me smile, when we were in rather summer flecces sweatshirts and sport shoes, looking for sun but locals in typical winter fashion – coats, boots with fur, hats, scarfs in ~12 degrees 🙂
In other hand both Jerusalem and Amman are 1-2 hours from Dead Sea, where you can sunbath and swim all year round
marshallfarooqi on
Isnt Yemen mountainous? They should get snow
PygmeePony on
Expected Saudi Arabia to be higher.
SaltyEarth7905 on
Just give it 10 years or so.
LupusDeusMagnus on
I wonder how much it would change if they weren’t so dry.
__Tornado__ on
Inaccurate. Egypt is huge and we have constant snowfall in winter over Sinai during winter!
EDIT:I misread the (capital) in the title. My bad.
DALTT on
This is how too many people find out that the topography of the whole region doesn’t just look like an arid hot low desert.
Present_Salt5887 on
r/snowlivesinmountains
TheReturnOfAnAbort on
Shouldn’t it be 1% in all places since a super volcano can erupt at any moment that can send us into a new ice age?!?
Nekrose on
Per day? Per century?
toxicvegeta08 on
Whats with Syria.
I know turkey and iran have a different climate zone and mountain ranges
But Syria, isn’t it mainly dessert and flat
Little-Letter2060 on
It’s difficult to associate these countries with snow.
BabylonianWeeb on
Hiw Damascus has more anow than Baghdad?
Maklash on
Snowfall at Baghdad should be interesting to seen
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turkey has snowfall? i shsould really travel more lol
I experianced snowfall in Oman.
It was in the mountains and exeptional.
Lebanon should be higher. There are mountains that are more than 3000 meters high, where it snows every year.
percentage of what? Does Ankara have a 99% snowfall probability on any given day?
I’ve been in Jerusalem in the last week of January twice, and it’s snowed both of those times.
Ryan and Wizz usually have very cheap flights(~40Euro with return) to Israel and Jordan in winter(IIRC both Israeli and Jordanian ministry of turism subsidise it) so I went there few times. It always made me smile, when we were in rather summer flecces sweatshirts and sport shoes, looking for sun but locals in typical winter fashion – coats, boots with fur, hats, scarfs in ~12 degrees 🙂
In other hand both Jerusalem and Amman are 1-2 hours from Dead Sea, where you can sunbath and swim all year round
Isnt Yemen mountainous? They should get snow
Expected Saudi Arabia to be higher.
Just give it 10 years or so.
I wonder how much it would change if they weren’t so dry.
Inaccurate. Egypt is huge and we have constant snowfall in winter over Sinai during winter!
EDIT:I misread the (capital) in the title. My bad.
This is how too many people find out that the topography of the whole region doesn’t just look like an arid hot low desert.
r/snowlivesinmountains
Shouldn’t it be 1% in all places since a super volcano can erupt at any moment that can send us into a new ice age?!?
Per day? Per century?
Whats with Syria.
I know turkey and iran have a different climate zone and mountain ranges
But Syria, isn’t it mainly dessert and flat
It’s difficult to associate these countries with snow.
Hiw Damascus has more anow than Baghdad?
Snowfall at Baghdad should be interesting to seen