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, Scott W writes: On Jan 9, 7:44*pm, John Hall wrote: Many of the coldest winters in the UK over the last 100 or more years have coincided with an England cricket tour of Australia: 1894-5 1928-9 1946-7 1962-3 1978-9 (2010-1) An Ashes tour doesn't guarantee a hard winter, as many coincided with mild or average winters. But ignoring the war winters of 1916-7 and 1939-40, the five completed winters listed above are the coldest five in the record from 1894-5 onwards. and not to forget the glorious '86-'87 tour when England won the series 2-1 - and a severely cold January... True. BTW, I perhaps shouldn't have begun by saying "coldest winters in the UK", since I used the CET, and it's possible that not all of those five winters would have ranked amongst the coldest five in Scotland or Northern Ireland. -- John Hall "I look upon it, that he who does not mind his belly, will hardly mind anything else." Dr Samuel Johnson (1709-84) |
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