Re: Abrupt End to Warm Weather
- From: Earl Evleth <evleth@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2008 19:46:00 +0100
On 10/02/08 18:45, in article Gp6dndRCNMW1pTLanZ2dnUVZ_hmtnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxxx,
"Joan F (MI)" <jjfahl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Since I am obviously posting from MIchigan in the U.S., you could easily
assume it's F. I have no trouble intuiting that those from other countries
are posting in C. BTW, it's 6 F here right now, windchill -15. This is one
of those cold front that sweep down from the North, it will be warmer
tomorrow, 17.
You are laid wide open to the weather descending from central Canada.
Western Europe, although further to the North than you are is
warmed by the Gulf stream which even allows a few palm trees
along the cost of France and Southern England! In recent years
the North Sea has warmed up a degree (°C) ot two and things
have become even milder. Our energies bills have gone down
25% in two years!
We can get difficult weather. We get it from the south, sometimes
dust blows in from the Sahara. We get it from the North, which
can be cold, and from the East and Siberia where it is even colder.
But mostly from the Atlantic, cool if from the North Atlantic.
.
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