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On Feb 16, 10:56 am, John Hall wrote:
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Alan writes:
When the main body of a shallow sea, such as the Southern North Sea,
reaches 4C does the SST cool faster because the maximum density has
been reached?


Presumably, but cooling a body of water as deep as the North Sea
(calling it "shallow" is strictly relative) to 4C throughout its depth
takes a lot of doing. Until that happens, water cooled at the surface
will be denser than water below and tend to sink, to be replaced by less
cold water. Also less cold water will tend to invade from the north from
the North Atlantic. I suspect that in recent decades only in 1946-7 and
1962-3 would what you envisage have occurred. ISTR reading that by the
end of the 1946-7 winter there were ice floes off the coast of Belgium
and/or Holland.
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If you look at http://www.winter1947.co.uk/ and then click on the 'www
links/photos' it will take you to photos/links referring to ice on the
Arctic coasts of Essex and Kent in 1947 and 1963. In the last week I have
been given more photos and other info regarding coastal ice for Sheppey in
'63. Hopefully I will be able to put this on the website in due course.


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George in Epping, West Essex (107m asl)
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On Feb 16, 10:56 am, John Hall wrote:

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If you look at http://www.winter1947.co.uk/ and then click on the 'www
links/photos' it will take you to photos/links referring to ice on the
Arctic coasts of Essex and Kent in 1947 and 1963. In the last week I have
been given more photos and other info regarding coastal ice for Sheppey in
'63. Hopefully I will be able to put this on the website in due course.


Should have said the Essex coast pics are lurking on the River Roach/Clive
King's website link. Coastal ice in North Somerset can also be seen in the
Watchet pics

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