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I see we are promised the coldest night of the autumn tomorrow night with
frost in many places. This reminded me that in my tiny part of suburban
Essex we have not had a single frost this year !.
I happen to live on the highest part of Woodford Green so doubtless some of
lowest parts of this borough have had several frosts but I wonder how many
other stations around London have also escaped this year.
This has got to be some kind of record ..............and oh yes I've been
recording for 60 years !
RonB





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This has got to be some kind of record ..............and oh yes I've been
recording for 60 years !
RonB

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I preferred Bing Crosby's version of "White Christmas" though Ron ;-)
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ron button wrote:

This has got to be some kind of record ..............and oh yes I've been
recording for 60 years !
RonB

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I preferred Bing Crosby's version of "White Christmas" though Ron ;-)
Dave


I thought you were gonna say 'I have a black disc with a hole in it.....is
this a record ?

Ron


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On 23/11/2014 11:33, ron button wrote:
I see we are promised the coldest night of the autumn tomorrow night with
frost in many places. This reminded me that in my tiny part of suburban
Essex we have not had a single frost this year !.
I happen to live on the highest part of Woodford Green so doubtless some of
lowest parts of this borough have had several frosts but I wonder how many
other stations around London have also escaped this year.
This has got to be some kind of record ..............and oh yes I've been
recording for 60 years !
RonB





I've had on grass frost -2.4°C the morning of the 6th November, but no
air frosts yet this autumn.

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Keith (Southend) wrote:
On 23/11/2014 11:33, ron button wrote:
I see we are promised the coldest night of the autumn tomorrow night with
frost in many places. This reminded me that in my tiny part of suburban
Essex we have not had a single frost this year !.
I happen to live on the highest part of Woodford Green so doubtless
some of
lowest parts of this borough have had several frosts but I wonder how
many
other stations around London have also escaped this year.
This has got to be some kind of record ..............and oh yes I've been
recording for 60 years !
RonB





I've had on grass frost -2.4°C the morning of the 6th November, but no
air frosts yet this autumn.

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I think Ron is saying from last January 1st Keith! Flooding is our
biggest worry now. With 20mm in the last two days we are already as
waterlogged as last winter, especially after the last three wet months
we are now up to almost 800mm for the year!!
Dave, S.Essex


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ron button wrote:
I see we are promised the coldest night of the autumn tomorrow night with
frost in many places. This reminded me that in my tiny part of suburban
Essex we have not had a single frost this year !.
I happen to live on the highest part of Woodford Green so doubtless some of
lowest parts of this borough have had several frosts but I wonder how many
other stations around London have also escaped this year.
This has got to be some kind of record ..............and oh yes I've been
recording for 60 years !
RonB

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I had 4 air frosts last Jan, none in Feb and 1 in March.
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On 23/11/2014 13:14, Dave Cornwell wrote:
ron button wrote:
I see we are promised the coldest night of the autumn tomorrow night
with frost in many places. This reminded me that in my tiny part of
suburban Essex we have not had a single frost this year !.
I happen to live on the highest part of Woodford Green so doubtless
some of lowest parts of this borough have had several frosts but I
wonder how many other stations around London have also escaped this year.
This has got to be some kind of record ..............and oh yes I've
been recording for 60 years !
RonB

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I had 4 air frosts last Jan, none in Feb and 1 in March.
Dave


OK, 3 air frosts in January, 1 in March and that's it for this year, so far.

10.8mm of rain so far today, 78.4mm (3.09" for November, 142%) and
counting....

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On Sunday, 23 November 2014 11:33:48 UTC, ron button wrote:
I see we are promised the coldest night of the autumn tomorrow night with
frost in many places. This reminded me that in my tiny part of suburban
Essex we have not had a single frost this year !.
I happen to live on the highest part of Woodford Green so doubtless some of
lowest parts of this borough have had several frosts but I wonder how many
other stations around London have also escaped this year.
This has got to be some kind of record ..............and oh yes I've been
recording for 60 years !
RonB


Here in N. Bristol my last frost was April 2013.
Admittedly we slope S. and are well protected from the N. by a high wood, but this is for me a 27 year long record.
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On Sunday, 23 November 2014 11:55:34 UTC, ron button wrote:
"Dave Cornwell" wrote in message
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ron button wrote:

This has got to be some kind of record ..............and oh yes I've been
recording for 60 years !
RonB

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I preferred Bing Crosby's version of "White Christmas" though Ron ;-)
Dave


I thought you were gonna say 'I have a black disc with a hole in it.....is
this a record ?

Ron




You've been recording for 60 years Ron !!!!!!!!!
Blimey the makes you an LP ......put that in your album
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This has got to be some kind of record ..............and oh
yes I've been recording for 60 years !
RonB

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I preferred Bing Crosby's version of "White Christmas" though
Ron ;-)
Dave


That is my absolute, all time No 1 ***pet hate*** song. I loathe
it so much that I won't stay to buy in any shop where it is
played. Soppy, sentimental, smarmy, saccharin - there aren't
enough pejorative adjectives for it. Yech!

Anne




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