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Old February 22nd 11, 08:50 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Graham P Davis Graham P Davis is offline
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On Tuesday 22 Feb 2011 19:22, Roger Smith scribbled:


"John Hall" wrote in message
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Dave Cornwell writes:
Sorry. How did Heathrow cope in the smog era Jon?


I wouldn't have thought that smog would often have been a serious
problem at Heathrow. It must be something like 15 miles from central
London.
--
John Hall

"The covers of this book are too far apart."
Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914)

Smog is one thing, John, but what about common or garden fogs? They seem
quite rare nowadays, at least compared with when I used to cycle to school
in North Kent about 50 years ago.

But with about one aircraft movement per hour (or whatever) at Heathrow in
those days, there would not have been much disruption - just whip the
passengers off to the Savoy overnight and keep them happy.


From my memories of a school trip to Heathrow at least fifty years ago, the
aircraft movements were nearer to one-a-minute than hourly.

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Graham Davis, Bracknell
It was raining cats and dogs and I fell in a poodle. [Chic
Murray(1919-1985)]