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Old August 29th 06, 07:51 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default Indian summer + an OT of O T 's sake.


Paul Hyett wrote:
In message .com,
"Steve J, BWS" writes

True Tom, but it is a term much over-used by the press here, and should
really only be used once we are in October or November.

Despite the climatological definition of autumn, early September should
be still capable of late summer warmth that is anything but
exceptional; we even had 34C+ in September 1911 in Coventry!


I'd be very surprised if we get anything above the mid-20's though -
unlike July, there doesn't appear to be a source of extremely hot air,
and besides......


And besides, we didn't have North Atlantic Oscillations in those days.

Not even magnitudes for earthquakes too.

And we are still awaiting something similar for the vulcanology to take
care of those negative vibes.

Once Bushland agrees to release the data for the Arctic, we should be
OK though. Pity I was so merciless on the chimp over Hurricane Bush.
But what do you expect when you cross a monkey with intelligence?

Or as Mick Jagger would have said if an African American had written
the right lyrics in time:

"Read My Lips."

OT.

Would a composite of the monkey and his sock puppet look like that
comic character from the Beezer? (Yes I know I aught to give a clue but
it was a long time ago.)