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http://www.vgb.no/3539/perma/57576/

Pictures taken today. Cold wind, but beautiful weather.

So : Thursday and friday it happens! Lowpressure-system stop over the UK and
warm wind from the lowpressure, and warm wind from the Highpressure gives us
summerweather. Over 20 degrees.

The best summerweather in Norway comes when UK gets rain.

The spring is extremely late this year, so the warm weather is much welcome!
:-)

Cory, Stavanger, Norway



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"Kåre V" wrote in :

http://www.vgb.no/3539/perma/57576/

Pictures taken today. Cold wind, but beautiful weather.

So : Thursday and friday it happens! Lowpressure-system stop over the
UK and warm wind from the lowpressure, and warm wind from the
Highpressure gives us summerweather. Over 20 degrees.

The best summerweather in Norway comes when UK gets rain.

The spring is extremely late this year, so the warm weather is much
welcome!
:-)

Cory, Stavanger, Norway


Seattle had summer last Friday - sunny and temps of 73°F/23°C.

24 hours later it was back to winter - raining hard and 39°F/4°C. That's
an unusually large one day swing for our maritime climate, though it ~is~
spring and time for schizoid weather here... ;^)

Bob ^,,^
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Bob Harrington wrote:

24 hours later it was back to winter - raining hard and 39°F/4°C. That's
an unusually large one day swing for our maritime climate, though it ~is~
spring and time for schizoid weather here... ;^)

"..residents in four Vermont villages voted at annual town meetings to
buy more rock salt, approve school budgets, and impeach the President
of the United States for lying about Iraq having weapons of mass
destruction, spying on the American people, and for sanctioning
torture."
http://www.therudeguy.com/

What was the rock salt for, at this time of year?

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Weatherlawyer wrote:
Bob Harrington wrote:

24 hours later it was back to winter - raining hard and 39°F/4°C. That's
an unusually large one day swing for our maritime climate, though it ~is~
spring and time for schizoid weather here... ;^)


"..residents in four Vermont villages voted at annual town meetings to
buy more rock salt, approve school budgets, and impeach the President
of the United States for lying about Iraq having weapons of mass
destruction, spying on the American people, and for sanctioning
torture."
http://www.therudeguy.com/

What was the rock salt for, at this time of year?

To spice up their drinks ....
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Seattle had summer last Friday - sunny and temps of 73°F/23°C.

24 hours later it was back to winter - raining hard and 39°F/4°C. That's
an unusually large one day swing for our maritime climate, though it ~is~
spring and time for schizoid weather here... ;^)


LOL. I know how it works in april and may. :-) Its strange. I must say that
the weather they predict the next ten days is probably one of the best I
have ever seen this time of year! Sunshine every day and warm southeast
winds that will give us over twenty degrees (68 farenheit). I work in a
kindergarden with kids from 3 to 6 years old. I always like to work there,
but in the summertime it is fantastic! I enjoy every bit of the summer with
this job. :-) And the kids are so great to work with.

It is a fact that this year there have been a lot easternwinds in Norway.
Normally there is western winds making our capital, Oslo, in the rainshadow,
but with east winds they have terrible weather. Some scientists say that is
will happen more and more in the future! I hope so! :-)

Cory




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Bob Harrington wrote:

24 hours later it was back to winter - raining hard and 39°F/4°C. Th

at's
an unusually large one day swing for our maritime climate, though it
~is~ spring and time for schizoid weather here... ;^)

"..residents in four Vermont villages voted at annual town meetings to
buy more rock salt, approve school budgets, and impeach the President
of the United States for lying about Iraq having weapons of mass
destruction, spying on the American people, and for sanctioning
torture."
http://www.therudeguy.com/

What was the rock salt for, at this time of year?


The same idiot reason as the "impeachment" vote - they have their head up
their ice...

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"Kåre V" wrote in :

Seattle had summer last Friday - sunny and temps of 73°F/23°C.

24 hours later it was back to winter - raining hard and 39°F/4°C.
That's an unusually large one day swing for our maritime climate,
though it ~is~ spring and time for schizoid weather here... ;^)


LOL. I know how it works in april and may. :-) Its strange. I must say
that the weather they predict the next ten days is probably one of the
best I have ever seen this time of year! Sunshine every day and warm
southeast winds that will give us over twenty degrees (68 farenheit).
I work in a kindergarden with kids from 3 to 6 years old. I always
like to work there, but in the summertime it is fantastic! I enjoy
every bit of the summer with this job. :-) And the kids are so great
to work with.

It is a fact that this year there have been a lot easternwinds in
Norway. Normally there is western winds making our capital, Oslo, in
the rainshadow, but with east winds they have terrible weather. Some
scientists say that is will happen more and more in the future! I hope
so! :-)


Shhh! Global climate change is ~supposed~ to be utterly disastrous for
every creature on the planet!

I heard an interview a few years ago with the mayor of Barrow, Alaska - at
71°N, about as far north as you can go in the state without a boat - on
the Spring day when the sun rises above the horizon to stay for several
weeks. He said the parents in town ~really~ like this day, since they can
tell the kids to "go outside and play until it gets dark..." ;^}

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I heard an interview a few years ago with the mayor of Barrow, Alaska - at
71°N, about as far north as you can go in the state without a boat - on
the Spring day when the sun rises above the horizon to stay for several
weeks. He said the parents in town ~really~ like this day, since they can
tell the kids to "go outside and play until it gets dark..." ;^}


:-) A muslim-friend of mine told me that Ramadan could be in the middle of
summer in few years. The rool is that they can not eat when the sun is up.
Well, what do they do in the land of the midnightsun? :-)

Cory, Norway


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"Kåre V" wrote in :

I heard an interview a few years ago with the mayor of Barrow, Alaska
- at 71°N, about as far north as you can go in the state without a
boat - on the Spring day when the sun rises above the horizon to stay
for several weeks. He said the parents in town ~really~ like this
day, since they can tell the kids to "go outside and play until it
gets dark..." ;^}


:-) A muslim-friend of mine told me that Ramadan could be in the middle
f
summer in few years. The rool is that they can not eat when the sun is
up. Well, what do they do in the land of the midnightsun? :-)


Serious case of the munchies... Works much better close to the equator
where there just isn't that much change throughout the year.

Or they could come to Seattle where we don't see the sun for weeks at a time
during the winter due to clouds...
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Bob Harrington wrote:

The same idiot reason as the "impeachment" vote - they have their head up

All this laughing at the antics of Chimp and the losers someone voted
for in the UK is all very well; you don't expect any politician to
accomplish much -more than the restraining of other politicians history
making though it may be.

******s the lot of them.

When you think of how the tragedies at Dafur and such places could all
be resolved with a few less politicians and a little more foresight.
And it would cost pennies.

How the hell it all got bogged down in Iraq, beggars belief.

You know the times you see a mall coin in the street and you think if
it was worth the bother of bending down, I'd pick that up?

If everyone just did that, pick those discarded coins and sent them to
the farmers in those rfugee camps, they could build store houses, buy
enough seed to get by and install wells that reach the groundwater.

But the politicians and accountants and all the crooks and liars in
between...

And the spotty children they get hold of to fire their bullets.

****wits, the lot of them. God help us.



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