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Wijke writes: "Alex Stephens Jnr" schreef in bericht ... Cold and snowy winters follow warm summers in Scotland, well, that's the theory. Does that cold necessarily comes from the continent, Alex? I think that the coldest and snowiest winters in Scotland generally come on northerlies, unlike in most of England, where they come on easterlies. Two reasons: Scotland is closer to the Arctic, and the North Sea is wider up there so easterlies have more chance to get warmed by the sea. So I think that the answer to your question would be "no". In that case there also are some chances for us. Oh, well, you can keep the snow; the cold will be enough for me :-)). ![]() I don't think that many usw readers would agree with that. -- John Hall "The covers of this book are too far apart." Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914) |
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