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I've seen quite a few mentions that the current 'more southerly'
Atlantic jetstream is causing the so-so July we seem to be having. Could anyone put a figure on exactly how much further south the jetstream is than normal. With this is mind - is there anyone (Philip Eden!!!) who knows what the summer has been like so far in the Charente region of France. Cheers, Scott |
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