On Monday, 14 November 2016 16:36:04 UTC, MartinR wrote:
Colder than Antarctica? Well I suppose Cairngorm summit may dip below the early summer temperatures of the Antarctic peninsula.
http://www.express.co.uk/news/weathe...tures-minus-11
Quite right Mr ererrerum The most Southerly point in Antarctica makes it defacto the most Northerly. But even so it is still by definition bathed in sunlight 24 hours a day. Minus 2C are enough to melt ice at but if it is in the water, not enough to freeze any.
We had a beautiful red sky this evening in Stoke, hopefully so did the rest of the group. Let us hope for a change in the solar system at last.