No Keith! I didn't mean "this now" is one of those events I meant the 1965
above. Mind you with the same charts as now in 1965.... well that's another
story. ;-)
Cheers, Dave.
"Keith (Southend)G" wrote in message
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A colleague just sarcastically said "it's going to be the coldest
winter since 1947", I can't help but think we are clutching at straws
on this thread ;-)
Keith (Southend)
http://www.southendweather.net
Dave.C wrote:
I was kindly pointed to the excellent Trevor Harley web-site the other
day
and I was pleased to find just how common these heavy snowfalls were
throughout the 1960's, even in the warmer winters. This is another one
of
those events. I managed to pin the one I had referred to down to one of
three. So it wasn't just a new grandad's nostalgia!
Dave
wrote in message
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I remember February 1965 very well indeed. Almost unbroken sun with
max temperatures of 28C day after day. I was very impressed.
After two years with temps up to 34C at times, hardly a drop of rain,
I
had become less impressed.
In Feb 1965 I had just been posted to RAF Khormaksar, Aden (now Yemen)
Jack