Easy math.
20 years ago you had worse!
"00ZNB" <00ZNB@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Anyone here still believe the "official" data for global warming???
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> Hey Coppcock read this and laugh at the "official" data on warming!
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> Worst snowfall for two decades hits the UK.
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> Nick Allen
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> 7 Apr 2008
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/core/Content/displayPrintable.jhtml;jsessionid=Y3O4H424RFVM5QFIQMGSFGGAVCBQWIV0?xml=/news/2008/04/07/nsnow107.xml&site=5&page=0
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> Britain saw its worst April snowfall for nearly 20 years yesterday as
> winter returned.
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> Up to three inches of snow fell in parts of southern England and
> temperatures were below freezing in many places even at midday.
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> The Arctic cold snap meant more misery for passengers at Heathrow's
> Terminal 5, where British Airways cancelled more than 100 flights.
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> Both Heathrow's runways briefly closed for de-icing. Gatwick's runway
> closed for two hours to clear snow, with 55 flights abandoned.
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> Conditions on the roads were treacherous and in Hemel Hempstead, Herts,
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> man died after a car skidded into a river.
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> More than 100 drivers were stranded as snow closed a road in York****re,
> while the M6 in Che****re was closed after a string of crashes.
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> The wintry weather was forecast to continue this week with temperatures
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> low as 23F (-5C) on Tuesday night.
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> Only last Thursday, Inverbervie, in Aberdeen****re, recorded the highest
> temperature this year of 66F (18.9C).
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> John Hammond, a forecaster at the Met Office said: "The last time that
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> saw a decent widespread snowfall during April was in 1989."
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> Warnest Regards
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> Bonzo
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> "There is a clear attempt to establish truth not by scientific methods
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> by perpetual repetition." Richard S. Lindzen, Ph.D. Professor of
> Meteorology, MIT
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