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Old June 18th 07, 11:16 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default June's not bad so far in Devon

On 17 Jun, 13:33, Alan White wrote:
On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 04:36:09 -0700, BlueLightning

wrote:
...
Meanwhile, up the country, people have had multiple storms in one or
two days.
Not fair at all
...


...especially for those whose lives have been ruined, whose houses and
property have been devastated and who are suffering the consequences of
at least one fatality.

What a shame you missed all the fun.

BTW have you applied SP1 to FSX?


That's all part and parcel of having severe weather.
People know the risks involved. If you decide to move into a property
which is near a river, you accept the fact that it may flood during
heavy rainfalls, and you are supposed to take out the appropriate
insurance.

I heard one report of some stupid person actually fishing in the
middle of a thunderstorm in London on Saturday.

I do know that severe weather does damage, and that lives are taken
sometimes, which is always sad
But I still hold a fascination for it, which i've done since i was six
years old

As a person who has experienced the core of a huricane in 2003 (people
lost their lives that day, but i still wanted to go), the weather we
get in this country is pretty tame, believe me.

I get back into this country, and i overhear a woman at the airport,
moaning about the weather. It was a slightly cool breezy day with a
few showers. I should have said something to her, but i'm far too
polite

The weather will always do whatever it wants, we can't make it go away

Yep, SP1 is applied to FSX here