Re: Global Cooling Update: Parts Of UK Colder Than Antarctica
- From: "John M." <john_howard_morgan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 12 Apr 2008 11:59:38 -0700 (PDT)
On Apr 7, 8:21 am, "00ZNB" <00...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Anyone here still believe the "official" data for global warming???
Hey Copp*** read this and laugh at the "official" data on warming!
Worst snowfall for two decades hits the UK.
Nick Allen
7 Apr 2008
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/core/Content/displayPrintable.jhtml;jsessi...
Britain saw its worst April snowfall for nearly 20 years yesterday as
winter returned.
Up to three inches of snow fell in parts of southern England and
temperatures were below freezing in many places even at midday.
The Arctic cold snap meant more misery for passengers at Heathrow's
Terminal 5, where British Airways cancelled more than 100 flights.
Both Heathrow's runways briefly closed for de-icing. Gatwick's runway
closed for two hours to clear snow, with 55 flights abandoned.
Conditions on the roads were treacherous and in Hemel Hempstead, Herts,
a man died after a car skidded into a river.
More than 100 drivers were stranded as snow closed a road in Yorkshire,
while the M6 in Cheshire was closed after a string of crashes.
The wintry weather was forecast to continue this week with temperatures
as low as 23F (-5C) on Tuesday night.
Only last Thursday, Inverbervie, in Aberdeenshire, recorded the highest
temperature this year of 66F (18.9C).
John Hammond, a forecaster at the Met Office said: "The last time that
we saw a decent widespread snowfall during April was in 1989."
You must've snipped out the bit where it said "Parts of UK colder than
Antartica" because I can't see it anywhere and I know you are very
trustworthy so would never dream of lying about such things.....
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