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08/07/2006 21:10:39
Paul Hyett wrote in message In message , redtube writes usual BBC cock up the Shetlands temps next Wednesday....... http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/charts/...y_06071212.jpg lol or can it be? I doubt the Shetlands have recorded a temperature that high since their records began! ![]() -- Paul Hyett (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me) Warmest ever on Fair Isle is 20.2C (1975) while at Lerwick it is 23. 3C (1982), though there was an unofficial 27.8C reported from Sumburgh Head Lighthouse back in 1910. Warmest so far this year 16.2C at c0800z on Thursday 6th July. Dave Fair Isle - THE cool place to be! |
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![]() "Dave Wheeler" wrote in message t... Warmest ever on Fair Isle is 20.2C (1975) while at Lerwick it is 23. 3C (1982), though there was an unofficial 27.8C reported from Sumburgh Head Lighthouse back in 1910. Wasn't that the time when Shetland was by far the warmest place in the country when bizzarely some hot air had tracked all the way up there from Eastern Europe? Col -- Bolton, Lancashire. 160m asl. |
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Wheeler writes I doubt the Shetlands have recorded a temperature that high since their records began! ![]() Warmest ever on Fair Isle is 20.2C (1975) while at Lerwick it is 23. 3C (1982), though there was an unofficial 27.8C reported from Sumburgh Head Lighthouse back in 1910. Presumably someone left the thermometer next to the lighthouse light. ![]() -- Paul Hyett (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me) |
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Dave Wheeler writes: Warmest ever on Fair Isle is 20.2C (1975) while at Lerwick it is 23. 3C (1982), though there was an unofficial 27.8C reported from Sumburgh Head Lighthouse back in 1910. Warmest so far this year 16.2C at c0800z on Thursday 6th July. Dave Fair Isle - THE cool place to be! Sounds ideal. ![]() Something odd about the headers of your message, Dave: From: Dave Wheeler Reply-To: Paul Hyett -- John Hall "The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it." George Bernard Shaw |
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