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In message , TudorHgh
writes I thought the winter of 2000 - 01 was rather interesting. The occasional local river - The Bourne - flowed, enough to block the A22 for 3 weeks and several acres of groundwater decided to come up for air in West Wickham, thus ruining the entire second half of the season for the local Rugby Club. The incessant and heavy frontal rain that preceded all this was a phenomenon in itself. It all depends on what you call interesting. In an intense cyclonic spell the changes occur with startling speed, the barometer going up and down like the proverbial tart's drawers. The temperatures may not be extreme in themselves but can change quickly. If you don't find that interesting, well, tough. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. Precisely; we've had hardly any snow (yippee) but today the temperature rocketed from 0.0C this morning with no wind, by 14.00 the temp was touching 10C. We've had line convection, torrential rain, thunder and lightning, wind up to 35knots from nothing in about 20 minutes, now the river at the back of the house is roaring. Still no snow, no extreme cold, it must be boring...............Yeah, dream on. -- Bill |
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