Blog Archives

Kont taf? Did you know this?

Kont taf? Did you know this? Please LIKE & SHARE for others too.

Posted in Learning

Do you know your compass and wind directions?

Do you know your compass and wind directions? Here they are superimposed on our jellyfish map for tomorrow Saturday. Our jellyfish map is still updated daily at http://maltaweathersite.com/jellymap.asp. The orange markers indicate places safe to swim in.

Posted in Jellyfish, Learning

Kont taf? Did you know this?

Kont taf? Did you know this? Please LIKE & SHARE for others too. Thanks. For those unable to understand Maltese, this post explains that dew forms when warmer air brushes against a colder object and that dew does NOT fall

Posted in Learning

Do you know the compass / wind directions in Maltese?

Do you know the compass / wind directions in Maltese? Please LIKE & SHARE for others too. Thanks

Posted in Learning, Wind

Just in case you didn’t know ;-)

It’s good to know

Posted in Learning

Mammatus clouds earlier on this morning

Mammatus clouds as seen earlier on this morning. Sometimes very ominous in appearance, mammatus clouds are harmless and do not mean that a tornado is about to form; a commonly held misconception. In fact, mammatus are usually seen after the

Posted in Learning, Local Photography

Learn where it’s coming from :-D

Learn where it’s coming from

Posted in Learning

Different types of rain in Maltese

Different types of rain in Maltese

Posted in Learning

Winds in Maltese!

Do you know the compass / wind directions in Maltese? Well, here is a CORRECT version, called ‘il-Warda tar-Riħ’ in Maltese

Posted in Learning, Weather Reports

Lots of mid-level altocumulus castellanus clouds in the sky

And this is how it looks from the ground with a lot of mid-level altocumulus castellanus clouds in the sky. This cloud is named for the turret-like protuberances that grow from its main deck, resembling the battlements of a medieval

Posted in Learning, Local Photography