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On Sunday, 31 January 2016 19:18:36 UTC, Keith (Southend)G wrote:
On 31/01/2016 18:41, Weatherlawyer wrote: On Sunday, 31 January 2016 18:25:42 UTC, John Hall wrote: In message , "Keith (Southend)" writes At what height does the stratosphere start? Going by this table would it be 226hPa? http://weatherfaqs.org.uk/book/export/html/174 (Good question but looks who asked it, let's ignore him and see if he goes away.) Away Away Away Away Away! Goes Away Goes Away Goes Away Dawlishlike fat chance. Nice! Always a pleasure to meet a man who appreciates good doggerel. |
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