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Severe frosts also reached the Black Sea coast. In the areas of Kerch, Evpatoria, and Odessa, the water turned to ice. On the beaches, crumbs of ice float in the water, and small icebergs can be seen 100 meters from the shore.

Due to the current situation it is closed until February 15th sea ​​communication in Ukrainian ports. The Romanian port of Constanta is closed, and ice thickness on the beaches reaches 40 centimeters. Both Romania and Bulgaria announced a “yellow” and “orange” danger code.

However, the inhabitants of these countries do not despair: they use frozen water as an ice skating rink and build sculptures from ice and snow. The last time such weather anomalies occurred was in 1977, when the Black Sea off the coast of Odessa completely froze.

Photo: Frozen Black Sea near Constanta, Romania

An icy ship off the coast of Evpatoria.
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01.03.2011
According to the Hydrometeorological Center of the Black and Azov Seas. “This winter has been marked by sharp and prolonged cold, which has led to the freezing of water near the coast. This phenomenon occurs extremely rarely. The last time the sea froze completely off the coast of Odessa was in 1977.”

For the third time since the beginning of winter, the Azov Sea also became icy. The ice thickness in some places reaches 20 cm; ice blocks up to 5-10 m high washed up to the village of Sedovo, Novoazovsky district, and lined up along the entire coastline. Due to strong winds, ferry flights from Crimea to Russia are temporarily limited.

The thickness of the ice in the coastal zone is about 20 cm. It can easily support the weight of an adult, but there are no people willing to walk on the ice in such weather.

Well, if 1977 is still preserved in the memory of old-timers, then archival and literary sources say that over the past two millennia, more than 20 “cruel” winters have been observed in the Black Sea region with an average interval of 78 years (from 60 to 90 years ). The first information about an unusually harsh winter, in particular that the Black Sea was partially frozen, is found in the letters of Ovid, a poet of ancient times, exiled at the beginning of the 1st century. BC e. in the lower Danube. Ovid writes: “...Thrice the Ister (Danube) became cold from the cold, and three times the wave of the sea became hard.”

There are other more recent reports of unusual cold in the Black Sea region. So, for example, in the winter of 400-401. “...the Bosporus and Dardanelles straits and most of the Black Sea froze for 20 days. In the spring, mountains of ice flowed through the streets of Constantinople for 30 days.”

In the winter of 557-558. “...The Black Sea was covered with ice over a large area.”
Byzantine, Arab and Western European chronicles indicate that in 763-764. “...winter is brutal. From the beginning of October there was a great, cruel cold not only in our land (Byzantium), but also in the east, north, west, so that the northern part of the Pontic (Black) Sea, 100 miles from the coast, turned into stone... And the same thing happened from Zikkhia (Taman Peninsula) to the Danube, from the Kufis River (Kuban) to the Dniester and Dnieper, from all other banks to Media. When the snow fell on such thick ice, its thickness increased further, and the sea took on the appearance of dry land. And they walked along it as if on dry land from the Crimea to Thrace and from Constantinople to Scutari.”

The winter of 1233-1234 was extremely severe throughout the Mediterranean. According to Arago, “... loaded carts moved on ice across the Adriatic Sea near Venice.” A number of other authors confirm that many lagoons of the Mediterranean and the northern part of the Black Sea have frozen.
Two hundred years earlier in 1010 - 1011. frosts shackled the current Turkish coast of the Black Sea. Terrible cold reached Africa (!), the lower reaches of the Nile were frozen in ice.

Winter 1543-1544 It was also exceptionally cold for many European countries - Germany, France, and the countries of the Northern Black Sea region. The north of the Black Sea is covered with ice. In France it was so cold that it was necessary to “chop” wine frozen in large barrels.

In the chronicles of 1708-1709 we read: “...An unusually harsh, snowy and prolonged winter throughout Europe,” the bays of the Adriatic Sea froze completely, in Venice the air temperature dropped to -20C, “many thousands of people died from the cold, orange trees cracked.” " In the same year, the winter in France and Switzerland was unusually cold; strong ice cover was observed on the Thames, Seine, and Rhone. In the Baltic Sea, the ice thickness reached 80 cm.

At the end of the eighteenth century. in Rus' “there was great snow and a severe winter with frosts, from which many Swedes died,” the northern part of the Black Sea froze. Chroniclers call the winter of 1788-1789 “Great”. There was severe cold throughout Europe: in France (-21C), in Italy (-15C), “severe frosts and snowfalls” in Switzerland, cold weather in Germany, the Vistula froze a month earlier and opened up a month later normal deadlines. In Crimea, frosts reached -25C - in the Northern Black Sea region, “the winter was cruel, full of frost, people crawled out of their huts through the roofs because of the great snow,” and the northern part of the Black Sea froze.

Exceptionally severe, long-lasting and heavy snow conditions in Central and Eastern Europe It was the winter of 1875-1876. In the mountains of Switzerland there has been a sharp increase in the number snow avalanches. Almost all southern rivers were covered with ice much earlier than usual, catastrophic drifts were observed on Caucasian roads, and the Black Sea froze again.

The harshest winter of the twentieth century. the winter of 1953-1954 is considered. Severe, unprecedented cold from November to April occurred over a vast territory from Spain and France to the Ural Range. On South Coast In Crimea, frosts lasted for three months in a row, the average monthly temperature in February was 10-12C below normal, in Yalta the height of the snow cover exceeded 30 cm, in the Caspian Sea floating ice reached the Absheron Peninsula. The Azov Sea froze completely, stable road traffic was opened through the Kerch Strait, and the northern part of the Black Sea froze.

By the way, the winter of 1962-1963 is remembered for its bitter frosts and fierce snowstorms. Ice bound the usually unfrozen Danish Strait, and the canals of Venice and the rivers of France froze again. The season of 1968-1969 was also named “Winter of Furious Frosts”.

In 2002, due to frost in Germany, ship traffic along the Main-Danube Canal, an important European waterway, was completely stopped. The thickness of the ice in which more than 20 ships were frozen reached 70 cm in some places.

At the same time, due to severe cold, the Venice lagoon froze and the gondolas were frozen into ice. The same frosts occurred in Venice in 1985.

At the end of 2005, most countries in Central and Western Europe also found themselves at the mercy of heavy snowfalls. In Germany and the Netherlands, unusually cold temperatures for this time of year led to icing and downed power lines. In Paris, the Eiffel Tower, France's main attraction, was closed for several hours due to icing.

As for the current situation, according to forecasters, ice in the coastal zone of the Azov Sea will last until the second ten days of March. In the Odessa region, the sea will clear in the coming days.

Severe frosts also reached the Black Sea coast. In the areas of Kerch, Evpatoria, and Odessa, the water turned to ice. On the beaches, crumbs of ice float in the water, and small icebergs can be seen 100 meters from the shore.

Due to the current situation, maritime traffic in Ukrainian ports is closed until February 15. The Romanian port of Constanta is closed, and ice thickness on the beaches reaches 40 centimeters. Both Romania and Bulgaria announced a “yellow” and “orange” danger code.

However, the inhabitants of these countries do not despair: they use frozen water as an ice skating rink and build sculptures from ice and snow. The last time such weather anomalies occurred was in 1977, when the Black Sea off the coast of Odessa completely froze.

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1. Bad weather hit the Black Sea coast. In the photo: The frozen Black Sea near Constanta, Romania. (Vadim Ghirda/AP Photo)

2. Crushed ice floats near the beaches, and small icebergs can be seen 100 meters from land. The waves prevent the sea from completely covering with a dense crust. (Vadim Ghirda/AP Photo)

3. The surface of the sea in the Evpatoria area began to become covered with ice. Freezing area - approximately two thousand square meters. In the photo: Ice-covered pier in Evpatoria. (Stringer/Reuters)

4. In the areas of Kerch, Evpatoria, Odessa, water turned into ice, which is observed for the first time in 30 years. (Vadim Ghirda/AP Photo)

5. Seagulls against the backdrop of ice blocks in Constanta. (Vadim Ghirda/AP Photo)

6. Due to weather conditions, sea traffic in Ukrainian ports is closed until February 15. (Vadim Ghirda/AP Photo)

7. People walk on the frozen Black Sea next to an ice-covered dam in Constanta, Romania. (Daniel Mihailescu/AFP/Getty Images)

8. The Romanian port of Constanta is also closed; on the beaches the ice thickness reaches 40 centimeters.

9. Both Romania and Bulgaria declared a “yellow” and “orange” danger code.

10. An icy ship off the coast of Evpatoria. (Alexey Pavlishak/ITAR-TASS)

11. Frozen Black Sea near Constanta, Romania. (Vadim Ghirda/AP Photo)

12. The frozen Black Sea off the coast of Evpatoria. (Alexey Pavlishak/ITAR-TASS)15. Ice formed in calm weather conditions blocks ships. (Vadim Ghirda/AP Photo)

16. A ship in the ice of the Black Sea off the coast of Constanta. (Vadim Ghirda/AP Photo)

Many people often dream about the sea. And most of them perceive such dreams as the body’s need for rest, others as dreams about unrealistic, cherished dreams. But what does the sea really mean in dreams?

Many people often dream about the sea.

Such dreams are often filled with many details, bright colors and leave behind a storm of emotions in the soul of the sleeper.

But different dream books interpret dreams about the sea, relying on all the smallest details and details:

  • Is the sleeper a man or a woman?
  • is the person far from the sea or swimming in it?
  • Are the waves raging on the sea surface or is it completely calm?
  • clean, clear water or dirty?

In general, the sea, like water, symbolizes:

  • cleanliness;
  • calm and measured life;
  • stability in all areas of life;
  • pregnancy and childbirth;
  • favor of fate;
  • joy.

If you dreamed that the sleeping person was sailing on the sea, it means that a pleasant journey, good news, and changes in life for the better await him. It can also promise wealth, a surge vitality, restoration of health.

  1. Traveling by sea in a dream means that new opportunities in terms of work will open up for the sleeper, and career growth is possible.
  2. A little worried, it predicts the victory of the sleeper in a conflict that has arisen with someone from his close circle.
  3. If a sleeper falls into sea water, this is a warning of impending danger to health and life.
  4. The boundless sea can reflect the loneliness of the sleeper, his desire to find good friend or a faithful life partner.
  5. Hearing the sound of the sea surf in a dream means loss true friend, quarrel with relatives, lonely and boring life.
  6. If a girl bathes in good weather under a clear sun, this promises joyful news. A picnic on the seashore or on a yacht means a quick meeting with a young man who will soon become her husband.
  7. Getting ready to go to the sea speaks of a person’s fatigue and emotional exhaustion. In this case, it’s worth putting everything aside and setting aside at least one day to come to your senses and put your thoughts in order.
  8. The Black Sea in a dream is a harbinger of a difficult period in the life of the sleeper, especially regarding financial situation.
  9. If in a dream a friend wets his feet in sea ​​water, this suggests that someone from the dreamer’s inner circle really needs help and moral support. It's definitely worth helping to this person, and he, in turn, will lend a helping hand in return when needed.

A sea tide in a dream prophesies the arrival of significant amounts of money in real life. Low tide, on the contrary, dreams of losses and loss of funds.

The sea in the dream book (video)

Seeing a sea with clean or dirty water in a dream

Dream about the sea with dirty water promises the dreamer:

  • squabbles and gossip behind his back;
  • quarrels with people from the immediate environment;
  • unpleasant conversations;
  • illness;
  • losing a considerable amount of money;
  • accusations and threats towards the sleeping person.

If in a dream the wind raises muddy, dirty waves, then the dreamer should be more careful with colleagues at work. This means that one of them is plotting meanness towards him, and is ready to stab him in the back at the first opportunity.


The dream of a clean sea is usually interpreted as positive

But swimming in a dream in a dirty but calm sea, on the contrary, is very good sign. Such a dream predicts receiving unexpected monetary profits. For people who have their own business, the dream promises its rapid development and the conclusion of a profitable deal.

For a woman, a dream in which she swims in dirty sea water indicates that she is expecting a pregnancy.

The dream of a clear sea is usually interpreted as positive, bringing to the sleeper:

  • pacification;
  • peace of mind;
  • well-being in life;
  • full understanding from the family.

Swimming in a sea with clear, turquoise water - to great success in real life.

Why do you dream about a raging sea?

Seeing a raging sea in a dream, especially if the water in it is dirty, threatens:

  • family quarrels;
  • serious disagreements with relatives;
  • sorrows and worries;
  • loss of friends;
  • monetary or property losses;
  • bad luck in business;
  • danger to health and even life.

But if it has stopped raging, then all conflicts will soon be resolved, and in favor of the sleeping person. If a sea storm intensifies in a dream, then the sleeper is in danger of a serious quarrel with his significant other, which may even end in a break in the relationship.


This vision may reflect a person’s inner unrest about something important event

This dream can also be interpreted as a warning that you should take a closer look at the people around you. Some of them harbor a grudge against the sleeping man and are waiting for an opportunity to strike.

This vision can reflect a person’s internal worries about some important event occurring in the dreamer’s life. His worries about the correctness of the choice that faces him.

  • A dream in which the dreamer enters a stormy sea promises a night of love filled with passion and euphoria.
  • If you fall there in a dream, you should expect health problems.
  • For girls, such a dream brings problems with a loved one, and possibly his loss. But if the sea is calm after a storm, then there is a high probability of meeting new love.

A dream about a storm at sea for a guy means that he for a long time is in sexual tension, and this makes him overly aggressive.

Why do you dream of a frozen or dried up sea?

A dream about a frozen or dried up sea predicts a not very good situation in the dreamer’s personal relationships.

Dried water, like water covered with ice, promises the dreamer problems with his lover:

  • a break in relationships;
  • serious quarrel;
  • breakup of relationships.

A dream about a frozen or dried up sea predicts a not very good situation in the dreamer’s personal relationships.

This can also predict stagnation at work for the sleeping person, lack of monetary and career growth.

A dry sea for people who have their own business predicts a stop in development, a delay cash payments, non-repayment of debt obligations.

Calm, warm or cold sea in a dream

Seeing a cold sea in a dream is a sign that the dreamer’s relationship with his significant other has exhausted itself. For married woman such a dream means that coldness in the relationship will soon lead to misunderstanding of the spouse, great disappointment in him and a possible break.

See warm - positive sign. This means that fate is preparing for the sleeping person:

  • good luck in all work-related matters;
  • career growth;
  • attention and care from a loved one.

A dream in which there is a calm sea surface can be interpreted in two ways. Such a dream may indicate the boring life of the sleeper, in which it is time to change something. For man himself is dissatisfied with his existence. Or, the dream may warn of an impending storm, which has brought discord, quarrels and nervousness into the sleeper’s life.


A dream in which there is a calm sea surface can be interpreted in two ways

Looking at the calm blue sea from a distance speaks of a person’s search for peace and quiet, which he so lacks in real life.

Swimming in a calm sea prophesies:

  • changes for the better in life;
  • if the sleeper is sick, then a speedy full recovery;
  • unexpected cash receipts.

The sea in Miller's dream book

The dream book of the philosopher Miller interprets the image of the sea seen in a dream ambiguously:

  • like unfulfilled hopes of a person in real life;
  • physical attraction experienced by the sleeper.

It says that a person needs spiritual satisfaction or that he is very lonely at this period of life.

Miller interprets the sound of sea waves as a loss of meaning in life for the sleeping person, disappointment in the people around him, in relationships. And you should urgently decide dramatic changes so as not to completely get bogged down in despondency and melancholy.

For a girl floating in a dream on a calm blue sea, Miller prophesies:

  • fulfillment of your deepest desires;
  • long and happy life;
  • a promising acquaintance.

Seeing the sea from afar according to Miller’s dream book means dreaming of an unforgettable night, love pleasures, affection.

Why do you dream about the sea (video)

Dreams tell about the future and give a person hints on how to circumvent certain obstacles prepared for him by fate. The image of the sea in dreams reflects subconscious outbursts of human emotions. Therefore, people who dream of the sea should listen more carefully to their inner “I”, pay attention to all the details of the dream, then they can avoid quarrels, conflicts and unpleasant situations and live in harmony with themselves.

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Sea symbol human soul, deep and beautiful, it reflects all your emotional storms in your dreams. And if suddenly an icy crust of ice covers the surface of the water, this is a symbol of emotional emptiness and burnout. Your soul will turn into a desert. This is how the dream is interpreted Modern dream book and Miller's dream book.

The main threat will be your relationship with your partner. Ice is impotence or frigidity; only an iceberg can be as indifferent as death itself. Your relationship will cool to the point of breaking, and you will be very disappointed. But dream books consider such a pause in the relationship between spouses even useful - the time will come, the ice between you will melt, and love will resurrect with new strength.

Frozen sea in a dream: different interpretations

Like any night vision, a frozen sea can be dreamed of in different circumstances.

  • The ice is transparent and you see the fish swimming underneath it - you will lose something important to you.
  • A frozen sea in a dream, the ice of which has broken and you are floating on an ice floe - a series of troubles will follow.
  • Stepping on thin ice and feeling it sag, ready to break - you can get into trouble by committing some kind of crime.
  • The ice broke and you fell into ice water- there is misfortune ahead. Such a dream, dreamed from Sunday to Monday, means unemployment and lack of means to live.
  • A dream in which the frozen sea began to melt and the water quickly rises to the surface of the ice - expect troubles at work and gossip that will damage your reputation.
  • For a woman to dream of a frozen sea means jealousy and torment over the fidelity of her beloved. This will have a devastating effect on the relationship.

2012 pier

Good afternoon to all readers who have visited my blog, I am always glad to see you.

Time flies quickly, we just met New Year, but it’s already Christmas and the weather forecast promises us frosts. Christmas and Epiphany frosts always set in at the beginning of January; of course, there are more frosts and sometimes less frosts. This year they promise severe frosts, but I hope not so much that the Black Sea will freeze, and there have been years when both the Black Sea and even the Mediterranean Sea froze.

Herodotus, the father of history, wrote in the 5th century BC. The best way to escape the heat was... in Crimea:
“It has been unbearably cold here for eight months. Both the sea and the entire Cimmerian Bosporus freeze, so that the Scythians living on this side of the strait cross the ice in crowds and travel across it in carts to the other side.” Then from history you can learn that in 764 the entire Black Sea was covered with ice, so that it was possible to travel on ice from Tavria (Crimea) to Thrace (Bulgaria). In 860, a similar ice journey to Venice could be made by Adriatic Sea, the same thing happened in the winter of 1210 - 1211. During this period, trade carts on sleighs traveled along the Adriatic Sea. In 1010 - 1011 The Black Sea near Turkey, as well as the lower Nile in Africa, froze. In 1620, the Black Sea freezes over again. In 1953 - 1954 The Black Sea off the coast of Crimea and the Sea of ​​Azov completely freezes. Such anomalous phenomena are mentioned in ancient literature that has survived to our times. But today, in February 2012, with the onset of severe frosts, the Black Sea froze in the regions of Crimea, Odessa, Bulgaria, and Romania. Maritime navigation in these areas was suspended until February 15. The ice thickness reached 40 centimeters. Residents of coastal countries quickly got their bearings and went out onto the ice with skates and sleds; this doesn’t happen often. Look for yourself at the fabulous shores of Crimea in 2012. My friend and I also went to Evpatoria to see such a miracle.


2012 in the Sevastopol area
2012 the sea froze
2012 sea year in Sevastopol
2012 ice pier 2012 pier
2012 berth in Evpatoria
2012 in Evpatoria

I talked about 2012, and this cold winter, located on the peninsula, problems also arose; the sea, of course, did not freeze, but Lake Sasyk-Sivash in the Evpatoria region froze. This is not a simple lake; swans live there and are trapped in ice. On Sunday, volunteers from the Evpatoria Fund for the Help of Homeless Animals, together with employees of the Ministry of Emergency Situations, rescued freezing swans. “The water near the shore is completely clogged with ice porridge, in which the swans are already moving with great difficulty. Two swans were already frozen, their frozen corpses were there,” the volunteers noted. “Divers were also brought in to remove the flock from the slush to clean water. Two more swans became so weak that they could no longer get out. They were caught and handed over to volunteers to keep them warm,” they said. public organization. Unfortunately, swans receive a lot of attention in the summer, when there are a lot of tourists, people feed the birds, take photographs, and in the winter there is no one to care for the birds. "Let's work together to take care of our living landmarks, one of business cards our city!" - emphasized in the volunteer organization. Swans and other birds were taken to the water this time, let's hope that they will all survive, especially since tomorrow, according to the forecast, the temperature will be above zero, which will last the whole month. There are many mysterious things in the history of the Black Sea and sometimes incomprehensible phenomena, even in the fact of their occurrence. Read.