lunes, 1 de junio de 2015

25 days to go!!!

One of my 120 l barrels
It is less then one month!! The magic line is passed!! I was in Chojnice for one week to study meteorology, but in the meanwhile the big packages were coming to the flat of my parents. Firstly, some kilos of military socks and glowes, some carabiners (I want to fix my sailing bag and rucksack on the boat to avoid unpredictable movements during storms :) ), some caps and some more difficult to describe stuff:). 2 days later came two 120-liter barrels in which I will pack my precious things. My poor parents have exciting experiences even if I am not at home;)



The pair of my boots marked with dices:)
 Since I already have my barrels, when I arrived, during last night I started to mark my cloths to can pack them later. I started with boots (and ended with boots- it was late:) ). It will be very funny during one year shearing relatively small space with 10 more people with the same jackets, trousers, t-shirts, gloves, socks, glasses, googles, rucksacks, underware:D and boots! (and the girls have similar sizes to mine in almost everything!!:) )

And now Chojnice, the picturesque middle-size town surrounded by green lungs of Poland, Tuchola Pinewoods, the one of 23 polish national parks. I leave some pics, not a lot since I did not have a lot of time.. I was learning and working there.. hahaha ;)

Charzykowy lake
Me at the chimney:D


The meteo observatory small panorama from the chimney
At the observatory of Instytut Meteorologii I Gospodarki Wodnej (IMGW, The Meteorological and Hydrological Institute) I was with Mateo (the future Spitsbergen meteorologist as me). We started with 2 school groups and it was funny... The people at the observatory treated us very kindly and warmly. The chief Tomek, even if he did not have a lot of time, he organized very well our stay at Chojnice. He sheared with his meteo knowledge and Spitsbergen stories and moderate crazinest. Tomek already spent at Hornsund 1 year so he knew what he was talking about;)
Me at the entrance to Chojnice IMGW
With chief Tomek, I look awful there since I was after overnight train travel

Mateo and his first school group, since he is still not an explorateur polaire noone is listening him hahaha

Mateo with his favourite binder work. He is angry since he has to work during the last night:)
 At Chojnice we have learned to construct and send the codified meteorological reports (a report goes every hour at normal places, at Spitsbergen every 3h...). It is quite complicated since it needs to contain all weather information essential to posteriori predict the weather and climate changes.





A sunshine recorder the device that records the amount of sunshine at a given location


From all nice instruments we were using, I present you, in my opinion, the most grateful one, the SUNSHINE RECORDER! It burns everything:)

The sunshine recorder burns the paper and other stuff haha (not calibrated here)

And the last pic, the clouds. Those ones that we will not have at Spitsbergen. Cumulus are the convection clouds and at Spitsbergen is too cold for this:)
Now I have to quite, need to buy a bit more of toothpaste. Bye bye

And here are the beautiful clouds (No Spitsbergen..)

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