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Some interesting figures from my Davis records since 1999. Location Leeds
Number of hours below freezing from 1October until 20 December each year.
1999 75
2000 15
2001 38
2002 42
2003 87
The figures speak for themselves
Interesting to hear if anyone else has noticed an increase this year



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Some interesting figures from my Davis records since 1999. Location

Leeds
Number of hours below freezing from 1October until 20 December each

year.
1999 75 (147)
2000 15 (80)
2001 38 (136)
2002 42 (69)
2003 87 (120)


The figures speak for themselves
Interesting to hear if anyone else has noticed an increase this year


Hi, Rob,

I've put the Copley figures in brackets alongside yours. Doesn't really
prove much for this area.

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I've also noticed an increase this year and posted on that effect a week or
so ago. I've only had four months this year without an air frost ( June -
September ). Even so, I still managed to get down to 3c towards the end of
September!

Shaun Pudwell.
Warden Bay, North Kent.

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"Robert Brooks" wrote in message
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Some interesting figures from my Davis records since 1999. Location

Leeds
Number of hours below freezing from 1October until 20 December each

year.
1999 75 (147)
2000 15 (80)
2001 38 (136)
2002 42 (69)
2003 87 (120)


The figures speak for themselves
Interesting to hear if anyone else has noticed an increase this year


Hi, Rob,

I've put the Copley figures in brackets alongside yours. Doesn't really
prove much for this area.

HTH,

--
Ken Cook, Copley (5miles north of Barnard Castle), County Durham.
830ft
http://mysite.freeserve.com/copley
(MO climat. site updated before 10Z and 19Z daily)
kencookATcopleydurham.freeserve.co.uk


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Surely a result of an abundance of high pressure and clear skies rather than
any real cooling Rob?

Trevor




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Some interesting figures from my Davis records since 1999. Location Leeds
Number of hours below freezing from 1October until 20 December each year.
1999 75
2000 15
2001 38
2002 42
2003 87
The figures speak for themselves
Interesting to hear if anyone else has noticed an increase this year






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Surely a result of an abundance of high pressure and clear skies rather than
any real cooling Rob?

I just love the way that the good weather is used to promote global
cooling and warming on here.

Can we have a ruling by the senior members here? Calm clear weather
means lots of cold sunny weather because God turns the sun off in
winter.

Fortunately there is so much heat in it that it is still radiating when
he switches it back on in summer.


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