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If the gulf stream diverts, we will get similar weather to continental Europe for our latitude. People there deal with it, so will we.Originally posted by PAH View PostIf this is true, then the scenario the scientists concluded in a recentish documentary, that resembled the film The Day After Tomorrow coming to London, may be a possibility.
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Originally posted by deano View PostIf the gulf stream diverts, we will get similar weather to continental Europe for our latitude. People there deal with it, so will we.
Siberia?
I can see the chaos now. People complain when they have to scrape a bit of frost off their windscreens. Imagine if it's -60 most nights.
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I don't think Siberia is in continental Europe.Originally posted by PAH View PostSiberia?
I can see the chaos now. People complain when they have to scrape a bit of frost off their windscreens. Imagine if it's -60 most nights.
Germany and Hungary might be what he was thinking of, which are parky but nothing like that parky.Comment
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Hungary's at the same lattitude as us? I think my map must be wrong.Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostI don't think Siberia is in continental Europe.
Germany and Hungary might be what he was thinking of, which are parky but nothing like that parky.
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Sorry, did he mention latitude? Germany and Denmark then.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostHungary's at the same lattitude as us? I think my map must be wrong.
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According to the Daily Star, it'll be more like -130:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/12...weather_ahead/Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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It is a balmy 25C here in New Zealand. In fact I am on my verandah looking towards the beach as I type this.
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Where in New Zealand?Originally posted by tay View PostIt is a balmy 25C here in New Zealand. In fact I am on my verandah looking towards the beach as I type this.
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