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Alastair, was this post really meant for April 1st ?


Snow-job ruthlessly snipped despite its obvious charm. (Perhaps later?)

Now for the serious stuff:

"Yeah right. Get out the Gritter's. Of course things can still turn
chilly at this time of year, but that chart is absolute nonsense. I'll
tell you what if there is any reports of settled snow within the M25 I
won't post until September -fingers double crossed."


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Alastair, was this post really meant for April 1st ?


Snow-job ruthlessly snipped despite its obvious charm. (Perhaps later?)

Now for the serious stuff:

"Yeah right. Get out the Gritter's. Of course things can still turn
chilly at this time of year, but that chart is absolute nonsense. I'll
tell you what if there is any reports of settled snow within the M25 I
won't post until September -fingers double crossed."


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"lawrence Jenkins" wrote in message


Alastair, was this post really meant for April 1st ?


Snow-job ruthlessly snipped despite its obvious charm. (Perhaps later?)

Now for the serious stuff:

"Yeah right. Get out the Gritter's. Of course things can still turn
chilly at this time of year, but that chart is absolute nonsense. I'll
tell you what if there is any reports of settled snow within the M25 I
won't post until September -fingers double crossed."


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"lawrence Jenkins" wrote in message


Alastair, was this post really meant for April 1st ?


Snow-job ruthlessly snipped despite its obvious charm. (Perhaps later?)

Now for the serious stuff:

"Yeah right. Get out the Gritter's. Of course things can still turn
chilly at this time of year, but that chart is absolute nonsense. I'll
tell you what if there is any reports of settled snow within the M25 I
won't post until September -fingers double crossed."


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May I refer the right-honourable MP for lunacy to my earlier response to his
question, which I believe I answered unequivocally in an earlier thread
instigated by the member for Mooning South.


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"lawrence Jenkins" wrote in message


Alastair, was this post really meant for April 1st ?


Snow-job ruthlessly snipped despite its obvious charm. (Perhaps later?)

Now for the serious stuff:

"Yeah right. Get out the Gritter's. Of course things can still turn
chilly at this time of year, but that chart is absolute nonsense. I'll
tell you what if there is any reports of settled snow within the M25 I
won't post until September -fingers double crossed."


--
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May I refer the right-honourable MP for lunacy to my earlier response to his
question, which I believe I answered unequivocally in an earlier thread
instigated by the member for Mooning South.




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"lawrence Jenkins" wrote in message


Alastair, was this post really meant for April 1st ?


Snow-job ruthlessly snipped despite its obvious charm. (Perhaps later?)

Now for the serious stuff:

"Yeah right. Get out the Gritter's. Of course things can still turn
chilly at this time of year, but that chart is absolute nonsense. I'll
tell you what if there is any reports of settled snow within the M25 I
won't post until September -fingers double crossed."


--
Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG


May I refer the right-honourable MP for lunacy to my earlier response to his
question, which I believe I answered unequivocally in an earlier thread
instigated by the member for Mooning South.


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"lawrence Jenkins" wrote in message


Alastair, was this post really meant for April 1st ?


Snow-job ruthlessly snipped despite its obvious charm. (Perhaps later?)

Now for the serious stuff:

"Yeah right. Get out the Gritter's. Of course things can still turn
chilly at this time of year, but that chart is absolute nonsense. I'll
tell you what if there is any reports of settled snow within the M25 I
won't post until September -fingers double crossed."


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May I refer the right-honourable MP for lunacy to my earlier response to his
question, which I believe I answered unequivocally in an earlier thread
instigated by the member for Mooning South.


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"Alastair McDonald" k wrote
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I have just heard that snow has been sighted in London and Poole. May
I remind every one that I predicted this at the beginning of February. See
below.

Cheers, Alastair.

"Alastair McDonald" k
wrote
in message news:...

"RJF" wrote in message
.. .
Since winter is nearly over, and I am so sorely dissappointed that we

havn't
had a drop of snow down here in SE London, has anyone got any
predictions
for this summer? I know it is early, but any thoughts?


With the Arctic ozone layer being further attacked by global warming, a

large
hole is predicted in the spring. This will make the Arctic cooler and
could
lead to April snow, similar to that we have had in recent springs.

The summer of 2003 was very hot and 2004 was poor. If the quasi biennial
oscillation and global warming combine then we may have another record
hot
summer this year. We certainly seem to be having a record warm winter!

Cheers, Alastair.





Good call Alastair. I don't believe we've had snow and fairly cold temps in
April before. It must be due to the upper atmospheric cooling as a result
of......All together now GLOBAL WARMING.

Take note Harold.


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"Alastair McDonald" k wrote
in message ...
I have just heard that snow has been sighted in London and Poole. May
I remind every one that I predicted this at the beginning of February. See
below.

Cheers, Alastair.

"Alastair McDonald" k
wrote
in message news:...

"RJF" wrote in message
.. .
Since winter is nearly over, and I am so sorely dissappointed that we

havn't
had a drop of snow down here in SE London, has anyone got any
predictions
for this summer? I know it is early, but any thoughts?


With the Arctic ozone layer being further attacked by global warming, a

large
hole is predicted in the spring. This will make the Arctic cooler and
could
lead to April snow, similar to that we have had in recent springs.

The summer of 2003 was very hot and 2004 was poor. If the quasi biennial
oscillation and global warming combine then we may have another record
hot
summer this year. We certainly seem to be having a record warm winter!

Cheers, Alastair.





Good call Alastair. I don't believe we've had snow and fairly cold temps in
April before. It must be due to the upper atmospheric cooling as a result
of......All together now GLOBAL WARMING.

Take note Harold.


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"Alastair McDonald" k wrote
in message ...
I have just heard that snow has been sighted in London and Poole. May
I remind every one that I predicted this at the beginning of February. See
below.

Cheers, Alastair.

"Alastair McDonald" k
wrote
in message news:...

"RJF" wrote in message
.. .
Since winter is nearly over, and I am so sorely dissappointed that we

havn't
had a drop of snow down here in SE London, has anyone got any
predictions
for this summer? I know it is early, but any thoughts?


With the Arctic ozone layer being further attacked by global warming, a

large
hole is predicted in the spring. This will make the Arctic cooler and
could
lead to April snow, similar to that we have had in recent springs.

The summer of 2003 was very hot and 2004 was poor. If the quasi biennial
oscillation and global warming combine then we may have another record
hot
summer this year. We certainly seem to be having a record warm winter!

Cheers, Alastair.





Good call Alastair. I don't believe we've had snow and fairly cold temps in
April before. It must be due to the upper atmospheric cooling as a result
of......All together now GLOBAL WARMING.

Take note Harold.




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