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mittens January 20th 08 04:47 PM

Latitude 50N can be frigid
 
Portions of northeastern Ontario (at the same latitude as southern
England), about a six hour drive north of Toronto, are experiencing
extreme cold far worse than that "down south" where I live. Last night
"up north" the low was minus 35C. The high today will only be aroud
minus 25C. The low tonight will approach minus 35C again with a minus
40 or lower windchill.

When the weather is this cold, ice crystals fill the air.

Southern Ontario rarely gets this cold.

Bob

[email protected] January 20th 08 05:20 PM

Latitude 50N can be frigid
 
On Jan 20, 5:47 pm, mittens wrote:
Portions of northeastern Ontario (at the same latitude as southern
England), about a six hour drive north of Toronto, are experiencing
extreme cold far worse than that "down south" where I live. Last night
"up north" the low was minus 35C. The high today will only be aroud
minus 25C. The low tonight will approach minus 35C again with a minus
40 or lower windchill.

When the weather is this cold, ice crystals fill the air.

Southern Ontario rarely gets this cold.

Bob


Oh I hate you Bob :-)

Seriously, I'm really really jealous! Canada sounds fantastic, you get
warm dry summers too.

Will
--

ucsdcpc January 20th 08 08:38 PM

Latitude 50N can be frigid
 

check out http://homepage.ntlworld.com/chris_g...sInterests.htm

look for the two pictures titles "What a difference an ocean makes".... in the
weather section

for something similar


Chris



wrote:
On Jan 20, 5:47 pm, mittens wrote:
Portions of northeastern Ontario (at the same latitude as southern
England), about a six hour drive north of Toronto, are experiencing
extreme cold far worse than that "down south" where I live. Last night
"up north" the low was minus 35C. The high today will only be aroud
minus 25C. The low tonight will approach minus 35C again with a minus
40 or lower windchill.

When the weather is this cold, ice crystals fill the air.

Southern Ontario rarely gets this cold.

Bob


Oh I hate you Bob :-)

Seriously, I'm really really jealous! Canada sounds fantastic, you get
warm dry summers too.

Will
--


mittens January 20th 08 09:26 PM

Latitude 50N can be frigid
 
On Jan 20, 4:38*pm, ucsdcpc wrote:
check outhttp://homepage.ntlworld.com/chris_gadsby/ChrisInterests.htm

look for the two pictures titles "What a difference an ocean makes".... in the
weather section

for something similar

Chris



wrote:
On Jan 20, 5:47 pm, mittens wrote:
Portions of northeastern Ontario (at the same latitude as southern
England), about a six hour drive north of Toronto, are experiencing
extreme cold far worse than that "down south" where I live. Last night
"up north" the low was minus 35C. The high today will only be aroud
minus 25C. The low tonight will approach minus 35C again with a minus
40 or lower windchill.


When the weather is this cold, ice crystals fill the air.


Southern Ontario rarely gets this cold.


Bob


Oh I hate you Bob :-)


Seriously, I'm really really jealous! Canada sounds fantastic, you get
warm dry summers too.


Will
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I checked out the website and saw the pictures of central Canada in
early April and Nottingham, England in early April. Where I live
between latitude 44 and 45 in Ontario, we never have deep snow in
early April. Nevertheless, my garden and lawn, though not covered in
snow, is lifeless this early in the spring.

Bob

mittens January 20th 08 09:32 PM

Latitude 50N can be frigid
 
On Jan 20, 1:20*pm, "
wrote:
On Jan 20, 5:47 pm, mittens wrote:

Portions of northeastern Ontario (at the same latitude as southern
England), about a six hour drive north of Toronto, are experiencing
extreme cold far worse than that "down south" where I live. Last night
"up north" the low was minus 35C. The high today will only be aroud
minus 25C. The low tonight will approach minus 35C again with a minus
40 or lower windchill.


When the weather is this cold, ice crystals fill the air.


Southern Ontario rarely gets this cold.


Bob


Oh I hate you Bob :-)

Seriously, I'm really really jealous! Canada sounds fantastic, you get
warm dry summers too.

Will
--


Yeah, I like the variety of weather here. I'm glad that it does not
get as cold as northern areas, but we get a taste of the arctic
throughout the winter.
The summer is sunny and warm with an average mid-summer high of 26C
and a low of 16C. On occasion it will get above 32C which is fine with
me. Humidity can be high if there is a persistent southwest breeze off
of the Great Lakes.

Bob

Weatherlawyer January 21st 08 12:26 AM

Latitude 50N can be frigid
 
On Jan 20, 10:32 pm, mittens wrote:
On Jan 20, 1:20 pm, "

Seriously, I'm really really jealous! Canada sounds fantastic, you get
warm dry summers too.


Yeah, I like the variety of weather here. I'm glad that it does not
get as cold as northern areas, but we get a taste of the arctic
throughout the winter.

The summer is sunny and warm with an average mid-summer high of 26C
and a low of 16C. On occasion it will get above 32C which is fine with
me. Humidity can be high if there is a persistent south west breeze off
of the Great Lakes.


It gets pretty cold at night nearly everywhere between 10 and 30
degrees north and that's almost surrounded by sea.


Paul Hyett January 21st 08 07:43 AM

Latitude 50N can be frigid
 
On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 at 17:26:17, Weatherlawyer
wrote in uk.sci.weather :

The summer is sunny and warm with an average mid-summer high of 26C
and a low of 16C. On occasion it will get above 32C which is fine with
me. Humidity can be high if there is a persistent south west breeze off
of the Great Lakes.


It gets pretty cold at night nearly everywhere between 10 and 30
degrees north


Only if you're 20,000 feet up!

and that's almost surrounded by sea.


--
Paul Hyett, Cheltenham (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me)

Paul Hyett January 21st 08 07:43 AM

Latitude 50N can be frigid
 
On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 at 14:32:03, mittens wrote in
uk.sci.weather :

Yeah, I like the variety of weather here. I'm glad that it does not
get as cold as northern areas, but we get a taste of the arctic
throughout the winter.
The summer is sunny and warm with an average mid-summer high of 26C
and a low of 16C. On occasion it will get above 32C which is fine with
me. Humidity can be high if there is a persistent southwest breeze off
of the Great Lakes.


I like the sound of your winters, but those summer temperatures are a
little too warm for me.
--
Paul Hyett, Cheltenham (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me)

[email protected] January 21st 08 02:59 PM

Latitude 50N can be frigid
 
On Jan 20, 10:26 pm, mittens wrote:
On Jan 20, 4:38 pm, ucsdcpc wrote:



check outhttp://homepage.ntlworld.com/chris_gadsby/ChrisInterests.htm


look for the two pictures titles "What a difference an ocean makes".... in the
weather section


for something similar


Chris


wrote:
On Jan 20, 5:47 pm, mittens wrote:
Portions of northeastern Ontario (at the same latitude as southern
England), about a six hour drive north of Toronto, are experiencing
extreme cold far worse than that "down south" where I live. Last night
"up north" the low was minus 35C. The high today will only be aroud
minus 25C. The low tonight will approach minus 35C again with a minus
40 or lower windchill.


When the weather is this cold, ice crystals fill the air.


Southern Ontario rarely gets this cold.


Bob


Oh I hate you Bob :-)


Seriously, I'm really really jealous! Canada sounds fantastic, you get
warm dry summers too.


Will
--- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


I checked out the website and saw the pictures of central Canada in
early April and Nottingham, England in early April. Where I live
between latitude 44 and 45 in Ontario, we never have deep snow in
early April. Nevertheless, my garden and lawn, though not covered in
snow, is lifeless this early in the spring.

Bob


I suppose that's the compensating factor of our drab winters in NW
Europe, at least spring comes early - don't fancy waiting until well
into April for spring to arrive...
I guess the worst possible thing that could happen is to be mild and
wet until mid February, and *then* cold and wet (but not cold enough
for snow), delaying spring.

Nick


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