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With this setup, think of the heat, the brilliant sunshine
(earlier) and the potential for violent thunderstorms. That's what it's all about. We'll have to wait a few months, of course, but it sustains one through this ghastly freezing muck. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. |
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Tudor Hughes wrote:
With this setup, think of the heat, the brilliant sunshine (earlier) and the potential for violent thunderstorms. That's what it's all about. We'll have to wait a few months, of course, but it sustains one through this ghastly freezing muck. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. And if you live on the North Sea coast, think of all the "fret" being blown in ![]() |
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IT was sounding awful until I realised that here on the east Coast there
would be a nice breeze from the sea. "Lindisfarne Poacher" wrote in message ... Tudor Hughes wrote: With this setup, think of the heat, the brilliant sunshine (earlier) and the potential for violent thunderstorms. That's what it's all about. We'll have to wait a few months, of course, but it sustains one through this ghastly freezing muck. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. And if you live on the North Sea coast, think of all the "fret" being blown in ![]() |
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On Saturday, January 19, 2013 8:43:58 AM UTC, Lindisfarne Poacher wrote:
Tudor Hughes wrote: With this setup, think of the heat, the brilliant sunshine (earlier) and the potential for violent thunderstorms. That's what it's all about. We'll have to wait a few months, of course, but it sustains one through this ghastly freezing muck. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. And if you live on the North Sea coast, think of all the "fret" being blown in ![]() And if you are near the English Channel coast, think of all the flooding caused by torrential thunderstorms. |
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willie eckerslike wrote:
And if you are near the English Channel coast, think of all the flooding caused by torrential thunderstorms. The best place to be would likely be western Scotland! |
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In article
353554665380277841.631260lindisfarnepoacher-spam-me-notgmail.com@reader8 0.eternal-september.org, Lindisfarne Poacher writes: Tudor Hughes wrote: With this setup, think of the heat, the brilliant sunshine (earlier) and the potential for violent thunderstorms. That's what it's all about. We'll have to wait a few months, of course, but it sustains one through this ghastly freezing muck. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. And if you live on the North Sea coast, think of all the "fret" being blown in ![]() Isn't that usually not too much in evidence by July, with the North Sea having had a chance to warm up by then? -- John Hall "Whenever people agree with me I always feel I must be wrong." Oscar Wilde |
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On 19/01/2013 10:39, John Hall wrote:
In article 353554665380277841.631260lindisfarnepoacher-spam-me-notgmail.com@reader8 0.eternal-september.org, Lindisfarne Poacher writes: Tudor Hughes wrote: With this setup, think of the heat, the brilliant sunshine (earlier) and the potential for violent thunderstorms. That's what it's all about. We'll have to wait a few months, of course, but it sustains one through this ghastly freezing muck. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. And if you live on the North Sea coast, think of all the "fret" being blown in ![]() Isn't that usually not too much in evidence by July, with the North Sea having had a chance to warm up by then? Many a 1950's summer plodge spoiled by the haar on Seaburn Beach - and at Roker, Seaton Carew and Whitley Bay for that matter - for those who know those parts -- George in Epping www.eppingweather.co.uk www.winter1947.co.uk |
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On Jan 19, 8:43*am, Lindisfarne Poacher lindisfarnepoac...@spam-me-
notgmail.com wrote: Tudor Hughes wrote: With this setup, think of the heat, the brilliant sunshine (earlier) and the potential for violent thunderstorms. *That's what it's all about. *We'll have to wait a few months, of course, but it sustains one through this ghastly freezing muck. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. And if you live on the North Sea coast, think of all the "fret" being blown in ![]() But I don't, thank God. :-) Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, NE Surrey, 556 ft. |
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