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Old August 31st 03, 07:42 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Howard Neil Howard Neil is offline
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Default The Weather was too good?


"Will" wrote in message
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This posting expresses the personal view and opinions of the author.
Something which everyone on this planet should be able to do.
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I have a theory that if global warming continues then the mountains will

be the
best place to live. We have seen this in miniature in UK this summer. At

my
modest height of 1000 feet I have enjoyed a wonderful summer with highest
temperature of 29.0 deg C and many many days (not counted yet !) of days

over 21
deg C. But also just enough rain to keep going and the grass has stayed

green
all summer (just as in Ian's experience) whereas, as we all know lowland
southern Briatin, particularly the SE is parched and suffering.


Will,

I am delighted to read your theory. I moved from the lowlands of SE Britain
to a West Wales mountain four years ago. I am a little below you at 750 feet
and my experiences have been the same as yours this summer. I was already
convinced that I had made a great move but it is good to see that others are
of a like mind.

Regards

Howard Neil