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I can't decide how to rate this Winter. Is it:
a) The once in a few decades type like 1947 or 1962 - but modified by the GW climatic change - hence not so severe. b) The continuance of a pendulum swing to a more colder UK Winter period, such as the 80's e.g. c) None of the above - just another unique scenario - but without implications of GW or longer term Winter cooling. I'm leaning towards a) but together with last year, I'm also drawn to b) Any thoughts? Cheers, James -- James Brown |
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