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Joe August 3rd 03 10:58 AM

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"nguk.." wrote in message
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Countryfile

Extreme heat, records broken day and night

29C today
33C tomorrow
33C tuesday
34C wednesday

Storms about too, se england looks best for wednesday
or thursday :)

WOW!



what records broken?



nguk.. August 3rd 03 11:00 AM

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what records broken?



How should i know, he just said
records being broken day and night...

Perhaps temps?




Victor West August 3rd 03 11:10 AM

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It all looks absolutely horrible! :-(

Victor



nguk.. August 3rd 03 11:13 AM

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"Victor West" wrote in message
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It all looks absolutely horrible! :-(

Victor



Agreed.... i remember the long heat wave in the 1990's
roads and paths melted , fields on fire it wasnt nice.




Yannis August 3rd 03 11:58 AM

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Aaaah. Air conditioning.

What would we/you do without it :s

Yannis, from an Athens that seems likely to be cooler than most of England
next week :-)



Joe August 3rd 03 05:39 PM

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"Malcolm" wrote in message
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In article , Phil
writes
On Sun, 3 Aug 2003 12:10:04 +0100, "Victor West"
wrote:

It all looks absolutely horrible! :-(


Agreed. :-(((

Fascinating!

When snow and ice is forecast, many here welcome such forecasts with
glee, despite the disruption, accidents and severe discomfort and danger
for the elderly that will happen because of it! Why not do the same for
sun and heat?

--
Malcolm


well I'm excited.

I won't enjoy it much physically but I love records. My data is only back to
Oct 96 and I am hoping I thrash my previous 31.9

Good chance, 33 predicted here. Apparently it was 36.4 in 1990

Joe, Bedford.



pete August 3rd 03 06:23 PM

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"Brian" wrote in message
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On Sun, 03 Aug 2003 12:34:30 +0100, rnet[dot]co[dot]uk
(Simon Gardner) wrote:

In article ,
"Victor West" wrote:

It all looks absolutely horrible! :-(


Aaaah. Air conditioning.


Yep, best £500 ever spent buying a portable AC unit in

April.....

Yep same this way apart from the fact its central air conditioning in the
house and office, 26,000 btu's of cooling, lovely clean dry air, temp out
26c temp in 18c 33%rh, lovely and yes expect more of those stupid weather
girls on itv telling everyone how lovely it is out, 34c 65%rh and in central
London! Are they insane or simply completly without any sense. Lets have
some proper British scientific met presenters who talk with some degree of
knowledge instead of these irksome little dollies who have no idea what they
are reading. take a look at the best states wx presenting for how a real
forecast should be presented. What a terrible state british tv has fallen
to.

Peter



Phil August 3rd 03 06:42 PM

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On Sun, 3 Aug 2003 19:23:30 +0100, "pete"
wrote:


forecast should be presented. What a terrible state british tv has fallen
to.


Dumbed down tripe is mostly what you get these days. Maybe they're
trying to brainwash us?


Phil


pete August 3rd 03 06:44 PM

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"Phil" wrote in message
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On Sun, 3 Aug 2003 19:23:30 +0100, "pete"
wrote:


forecast should be presented. What a terrible state british tv has fallen
to.


Dumbed down tripe is mostly what you get these days. Maybe they're
trying to brainwash us?


Phil

catering to the lowest common denominator....



Anne Burgess August 3rd 03 09:12 PM

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It all looks absolutely horrible! :-(

Agreed. :-(((

Fascinating!

When snow and ice is forecast, many here welcome such forecasts with
glee, despite the disruption, accidents and severe discomfort and danger
for the elderly that will happen because of it! Why not do the same for
sun and heat?
Malcolm


Well I for one always welcome the prospect of hot weather. I am just about
to head off to our seaside cottage for a couple of weeks and I would vote
for unbroken sunshine and daytime temperatures over 25ºC, with spectacular
thunderstorms each night as soon as it's dark enough, but not long enough to
prevent a good night's sleep.

Anne




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