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March 1964
I know what the weather was like for this:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!to...es/HYXPYcWGj_U And I can remember some of the stuff from early 1963. What was March 1964 like? https://groups.google.com/forum/#!to...es/HYXPYcWGj_U Odd that the winters of both 1960 and 64 were less memorable than 1962/3. There must have been a fairly long lasting Blocking High for at least a month off and on -mostly on. |
March 1964
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Weatherlawyer writes: I know what the weather was like for this: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!to...es/HYXPYcWGj_U And I can remember some of the stuff from early 1963. What was March 1964 like? http://www.personal.dundee.ac.uk/~ta...64_weather.htm Though it's rather brief. -- John Hall "He crams with cans of poisoned meat The subjects of the King, And when they die by thousands G.K.Chesterton: Why, he laughs like anything." from "Song Against Grocers" |
March 1964
On Wednesday, 12 March 2014 19:58:05 UTC, John Hall wrote:
http://www.personal.dundee.ac.uk/~ta...64_weather.htm Though it's rather brief. Pertinent is the word you were looking for. Not enough to forecast a super-quake but pretty useful to go with hindsight. Put that with the minus 45F at Fairbanks, Alaska (450 or so miles inland) on the 14th of March... What do you reckon there was a significant series of Highs in the Bay of Alaska at a significant period of abject signification? Makes looking for a snow-flake on some bloody silly London roof at midnight on the day Jesus wasn't born pale into aggravated uselessness doesn't it. Still, never mind, eh? Mustn't grumble. They cram their heads with pictures sweet And claim they taught the world's elite To smell like armpits full Of dirty feet. Such is the climate. Of deceit that laughs at everything. |
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