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Old January 7th 04, 12:44 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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I wasn't around in '47 but I was a kid during '63 and after a short
while snow and hard cold becomes very tedious and you really wish for it
to relent..

Give me "mild, mild, mild" any day.


I'm with you on this. Water runs away of its own accord, I have to shift

the
snow in person or we cannot get to the main road
Cold is just so much more extra work
Jim Webster

I suspect the same would apply to many if not all the cold weather lovers in
this group if one of these type of winters did occur again. Although I much
prefer some cold, frost & snow to the present weather, it did get very
trying during the 1995/96 winter in Scotland (near East Kilbride). I don't
know whether temperatures of -20C or so (between Christmas 1995 and New
Year) are any more or less pleasant than +35C or above in summer. The
repeated heavy (to a level almost certainly unknown in the populated parts
of the SE away from the Downs or Chilterns) snowfalls of that winter through
Jan/Feb 1996 also lost their novelty when the drive had to be cleared each
time, sometimes 3 times in a day!

Reading George Booths excellent summary reports of 1947 in England, it looks
that in the South of England, that may, on the whole have been less severe
than the above winter in the aforementioned part of Scotland.

I suspect it is precisely because of its rarity why so many of us in here
long for it so much.

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Pete

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