Side effects of a cold winter
"Tudor Hughes" wrote in message
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On Feb 23, 10:39 am, Chris Smith wrote:
I'm assuming the North Sea is pretty cold this year.
So I expect that means, right through late spring and early summer,
potentially warm, sunny days in East Anglia are going to be ruined by
sea frets, gloom and drizzle. Deep joy.
Just had to order more oil and wood. I'm guessing a bit, but I think
this winter has cost me about £300 extra in heating.
Hateful weather - but xcweather is promising us +10c tomorrow. We shall
see...
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Chris
Swaffham, Norfolk
No reason to suppose that the North Sea won't warm up or that low
SST's in the North Sea preclude a decent summer, even in the east, if
the figures on Bernard Burton's (q.v.) site are to be believed. 2006
is a good example.
Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey.
1947 is possibly the best example, very cold start to the year and no doubt
a very cool North sea, very hot summer followed.
Alex.
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