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«Research and Education Center «Baikal» – development strategy»
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I always wondered why in some years the taiga (Siberian wild forest) is full of harvest, and in
other years, in spite of nice weather and a good start, in Autumn the forest is empty. I confess my
ignorance here, but old and experienced people also frequently made severe errors in their
predictions.
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Though I did understand that their replies to my questions could follow some secret rules,
because there is always a chance to spoil everything by idle talking.
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My grandfather, who spent most of his life at Baikal, when answering my silly and childish
question "do you know tomorrow's weather?" always replied "will be good,.. if not bad, of course".
It was clearly dangerous to give a definite reply, because it could spoil the tomorrow's
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The weather at Baikal can go bad in a quite serious way. The wind is always blowing here, except
rare moments of sunsets and direction changings. Almost all winds have their own names: barguzin,
kultuk, sarma, shelonnik, gornaya... It seems that the most powerful wind is kultuk. If it is about
to blow (and bring the bad weather) all the other winds become silent.
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Several times I found myself in a real tornado, and always it was kultuk. On Baikal there are
other terrible winds, for instance, sarma. But sarma is local. Kultuk is ruling over all the
surface of the lake. On the picture: the frontier of kultuk. I made it some seconds before the
fierce blow of the wind. The static picture can not reproduce rash jerking of the madly rolling
cloudy spindle.
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