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Default No frost in Nuuk since 18 of november.

No frost in Nuuk, Greenland since 18 of november, the mean temp is
normaly around -5.
http://www.dmi.dk/dmi/vejrarkiv-gl?r...=2010&month=11
Here in Reykjavik the frost got down to -10, but on snowless ground it
felt bitterly cold at times.
And you Anglo-saxons are having a real winter, a typical Icelandic
februar weather in England.
Scotland got much colder and than Reykjavik in normal winter.
But the tide is turning for Reykjavik, the next few days with
temps around +5 to +8 and some rain.
it will feel warm after the frost.

Thorn, Reykjavik

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Default No frost in Nuuk since 18 of november.

On Dec 8, 1:10*pm, thorn wrote:
No frost in Nuuk, Greenland since 18 of november, the mean temp is
normaly around -5.http://www.dmi.dk/dmi/vejrarkiv-gl?r...=2010&month=11
Here in Reykjavik the frost got down to -10, but on snowless ground it
felt bitterly cold at times.
And you Anglo-saxons are having a real winter, a typical Icelandic
februar weather in England.
Scotland got much colder and than Reykjavik in normal winter.
But the tide is turning for Reykjavik, the next few days with
temps around +5 to +8 and some rain.
it will feel warm after the frost.


Speaking as a Celt, may I ask you what Germanic tribes make up the
Icelandic? Zer Vebwericlod?

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Default No frost in Nuuk since 18 of november.

Weatherlawyer wrote in
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On Dec 8, 1:10*pm, thorn wrote:
No frost in Nuuk, Greenland since 18 of november, the mean temp is
normaly around -5.http://www.dmi.dk/dmi/vejrarkiv-gl?region=7&year=20

10&month=11
Here in Reykjavik the frost got down to -10, but on snowless ground
it felt bitterly cold at times.
And you Anglo-saxons are having a real winter, a typical Icelandic
februar weather in England.
Scotland got much colder and than Reykjavik in normal winter.
But the tide is turning for Reykjavik, the next few days with
temps around +5 to +8 and some rain.
it will feel warm after the frost.


Speaking as a Celt, may I ask you what Germanic tribes make up the
Icelandic? Zer Vebwericlod?


http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10712214 tells you all you need to
know; the Scandinavian and the British population is the main source.
The full paper is available from the link as well as the abstract.

Alan

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Default No frost in Nuuk since 18 of november.

On Dec 8, 4:17*pm, Alan Gardiner wrote:
Weatherlawyer wrote :

On Dec 8, 1:10 pm, thorn wrote:
No frost in Nuuk, Greenland since 18 of november, the mean temp is
normaly around -5.http://www.dmi.dk/dmi/vejrarkiv-gl?region=7&year=20

10&month=11
Here in Reykjavik the frost got down to -10, but on snowless ground
it felt bitterly cold at times.
And you Anglo-saxons are having a real winter, a typical Icelandic
februar weather in England.
Scotland got much colder and than Reykjavik in normal winter.
But the tide is turning for Reykjavik, the next few days with
temps around +5 to +8 and some rain.
it will feel warm after the frost.


Speaking as a Celt, may I ask you what Germanic tribes make up the
Icelandic? Zer Vebwericlod?


http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10712214tells you all you need to
know; the Scandinavian and the British population is the main source.
The full paper is available from the link as well as the abstract.

Alan


I guess you are right about the Scandinavian and British orgin, the
Sagas are full of stories of vikings that robbed people from the
british isles, but told almost no tales of free immigrants from celtic
orgin that came before the vikings and after. Anglo-saxons we sure
are, only recent DNA studies somehow shows that perhaps the vikings
brought some indians from America to Iceland around the year 1000.
Perhaps this is only a scientific joke, but it is then a good one.
And Icelandic bankers and Irish bankers are both the same fools that
made their countries bankrupt.


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