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I vaguely recall a few years ago when we had quite two pretty quiet
months when the familiar west to east flow was little in evidence. Am I dreaming this or could someone have a look in their records? What would be interesting would be some indication when both months were like this November. Well, down here in Dorset anyway! Thanks |
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![]() "Robin Nicholson" wrote in message ... I vaguely recall a few years ago when we had quite two pretty quiet months when the familiar west to east flow was little in evidence. Am I dreaming this or could someone have a look in their records? What would be interesting would be some indication when both months were like this November. Well, down here in Dorset anyway! Thanks Ignoring this year, since 1991 the driest November in Penzance was 2001. It was followed by a dry December. Graham Penzance Weather www.easterling.freeserve.uk.co/weather Holiday Cottage www.easterling.freeserve.uk.co |
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