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Old October 23rd 04, 06:25 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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I wouldn't like to bet against it Shaun !
In climate change, massive flip-flops are on the cards.
Extremely hot one year, extremely cold the next.
But we shall see.

Will.
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Shaun Pudwell wrote in message ...
Is it me or are the low pressure systems affecting the UK at present coming
in from much further South than normal?
Can't remember who it was, but one of the regular NG members posted the
entire synoptic situation leading up to and including the severe winter of
1947. During that winter the lows were mainly to our South. Could we as
some have suggested, indeed be leading up to a severe winter?

Shaun Pudwell.