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winter 1709?
Hi everyone,
I´m collecting any informtion about winter 1708-1709. Does anyone have interisting links and information ? Thanks Marc |
winter 1709?
"kieler.sprotte" wrote in message ... Hi everyone, I´m collecting any informtion about winter 1708-1709. Does anyone have interisting links and information ? Thanks Marc The CET value for January was -1.5C making it the 8th coldest since the records started and the adjacent months were quite cold as well. Alan |
winter 1709?
On 20 Nov, 09:40, "Alan Gardiner" wrote:
"kieler.sprotte" wrote in message ... Hi everyone, I´m collecting any informtion about winter 1708-1709. Does anyone have interisting links and information ? Thanks Marc The CET value for January was -1.5C making it the 8th coldest since the records started and the adjacent months were quite cold as well. Alan 1708 was the year that Mount Fuji last erupted. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Histori...ons_of_Mt.Fuji Cheers, Alastair. |
winter 1709?
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007, you wrote
Hi everyone, I´m collecting any informtion about winter 1708-1709. Does anyone have interisting links and information ? Thanks Marc There was a great gale around then which destroyed the Dorset Garden Theatre in London. And I expect other things too... But it could have been 1709/10 -- Kate B London |
winter 1709?
On Nov 20, 1:39 pm, Kate Brown wrote:
On Nov 20, 11:00 am, Alastair wrote: On 20 Nov, 09:40, "Alan Gardiner" wrote: .. . The CET value for January was -1.5C making it the 8th coldest since the records started and the adjacent months were quite cold as well. 1708 was the year that Mount Fuji last erupted. Seehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_eruptions_of_Mt.Fuji There was a great gale around then which destroyed the Dorset Garden Theatre in London. And I expect other things too... But it could have been 1709/10 There is a period of negative pressure anomaly at sea level in the North Atlantic when there is a bout of volcanic activity. OTOH there is a lot of cyclonic stuff around when there is a period of high seismicity in the Asian Pacific. But then large mag quakes and volcanic activity don't really go well together. Negative anomalies (despite being sidetracked by modern science to fit in with satellite collected data) are characterised by severe cold spells as we had in April last year and high Lows and low Highs. Storms forsake their normal course and the Azores High is displaced. Both southerly storms and the more familiar Iceland Lows go through the Greenland Sea into the Antarctic rather than hit Scotland or the Norwegian continental coast. |
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