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How Temperatures Affect the Scottish:

40 degrees: Californian shiver uncontrollably, people in Scotland
sunbathe.

20 degrees: People in Florida wear coats, gloves and wool hats, Scots
throw on a t-shirt.

zero degrees: English landlords turn the heating on, people in
Scotland have a last minute barbecue.

minus 10 degrees: People in Miami are extinct, people in Scotland go
for a dip in the sea.

minus 20 degrees: Californians move to Mexico, people in Scotland
throw on a light jacket.

minus 80 degrees: Polar Bears evacuate the arctic, Scottish Boy Scouts
postpone winter survival exercises until it gets cold enough.

minus 100 degrees: Santa Claus abandons the North Pole, people in
Scotland wear a vest.

minus 500 degrees: Hell Freezes Over. Scots support England in the
World Cup

Mike



Cute, Mike. But you folks in Scotland don't know what cold, or hot for
that matter, is. Record low in Scotland is -027.2C. Of all the states
in the US, only Florida and Delaware fail to meet or exceed that
number. Record High is 32.9C and every state in the US exceeds that.

--
Saint Séimí mac Liam
Carriagemaker to the court of Queen Maeve
Prophet of The Great Tagger
Canonized December '99

I'd venture that Hawaii has failed to reach -27C as well. Anyway,
temperature extremes are interesting. My stay in Colorado involved some
weird days where there was ice to scrape off the car in the morning, and
heat in the same afternoon which required jacket removal. Not to mention
the snow which dries up without melting...

By George you're right. Hawaii dpen't manage to get in to negative C
numbers. Scanned that list too fast.

In Scotland, we don't have extremes of temperature as can be found
in a
continental climate, but we do claim to have some severe winter storms
and an appalling greyness for much of the year. :-)

That's an apt description of my own little micro-climate, though I don't
think our winters storms are quite as cold as yours, they can be as
blustery.

On a similar note; it has recently been suggested that global
warming,
in all its ramifications, could result in the "Gulf Stream" being cut
off from the UK because of Greenlandic glacial (fresh) meltwater flowing
over the top of it. This means that some continental winters could be on
their way here.



The surface salinity does seem to be dropping. Anybody know haw much drop
to shut down the guld stream?



--
Saint Séimí mac Liam
Carriagemaker to the court of Queen Maeve
Prophet of The Great Tagger
Canonized December '99
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