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On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 21:52:04 +0100, Richard wrote:


But even '87 pales in comparison to the winter
of '78/79.


Was 78 the year it seriously snowed about Deecember 8th- loads of
people caught in a Carol service where I work apparently...


I don't think that would have been 1978. More probably 1981.
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Here on the Isle-of-Sheppey, Warden Bay, last year we had about an inch of
snow. We've been here for almost five years and that was the most snow I've
recorded in that time. My parents who live in Gillingham, have during the
same period had numerous occasions where two, three or four inches of snow
have fallen. I do agree though that there has not been a sustained cold
period in recent years. The last relatively big snowfall I can remember was
January 1997, also winter 1995/1996, February 1991 and of course January
1987 which temporarily cut the Medway towns off. That year we hade more
than 3 feet of level snow and day temps below -5. There were also massive
icicles, the likes of which I had never seen until that time.


Three *feet* of level snow??
I would have thought that would be practically impossible in coastal SE
England both now and throughout recorded history.

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"Shaun Pudwell" wrote in message
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Here on the Isle-of-Sheppey, Warden Bay, last year we had about an inch
of
snow. We've been here for almost five years and that was the most snow
I've
recorded in that time. My parents who live in Gillingham, have during
the same period had numerous occasions where two, three or four inches of
snow
have fallen. I do agree though that there has not been a sustained cold
period in recent years. The last relatively big snowfall I can remember
was January 1997, also winter 1995/1996, February 1991 and of course
January
1987 which temporarily cut the Medway towns off. That year we hade more
than 3 feet of level snow and day temps below -5. There were also
massive icicles, the likes of which I had never seen until that time.


Three *feet* of level snow??
I would have thought that would be practically impossible in coastal SE
England both now and throughout recorded history.

Col


Why? If a town right in the middle of the country - Rushden - can have 2
feet of level snow after only four hours one morning in March, I don't see
the problem. Kent was always well-known for having some of the heaviest
snow-falls in the country. I can remember a newspaper photograph from Kent
showing a "Halt at Major Road Ahead" sign - that dates it (and me) - which
was almost buried in snow. OK, that's drifted snow, but indicative of the
severity of the conditions they used to get.

Graham
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I think 30 inches was the highest figure recorded. And sure, it would be
on\near the coast especially in that situation (Showers). Remember daytime
max's inland were -8.

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I would have thought that would be practically impossible in coastal SE
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Three *feet* of level snow??
I would have thought that would be practically impossible in coastal SE
England both now and throughout recorded history.


No I don't think so, 'lake effect' type snowfalls occured in the S.E. in Jan.
'87.



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