My grass was frosty this morning
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Woowee.
Why not celebrate by taking a boat trip around the North Pole. You have at least a month before you will need to worry about ice blocking your passage.
http://arctic.atmos.uiuc.edu/cryosphere ... or.000.png
Why not celebrate by taking a boat trip around the North Pole. You have at least a month before you will need to worry about ice blocking your passage.
http://arctic.atmos.uiuc.edu/cryosphere ... or.000.png
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Re: My grass was frosty this morning
That's really quite interesting. Looking round this morning's Met Office returns from http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/ ... _temp.htmlDominicJ wrote:At 7.15, there was frost, on my grass.
I found the lowest was Aviemore at 3.9 and, in England, Shap at 5.8 degrees at 5am. Beware the dangerous frost hollows of South Lancashire.
Re: My grass was frosty this morning
*shakes head, sucks in breath* Sounds like the beginnings of glacier formation to me. There's no time to waste DomJ - you'd better flee down south before the rapidly advancing ice sheets cut off your retreat.DominicJ wrote:At 7.15, there was frost, on my grass.
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Re: My grass was frosty this morning
I live in Devon and it was quite nippy this morning, going south isn't going to help. It is clear that we are entering a new ice age and GW is a load of old tosh. Buy thermals.Kieran wrote:*shakes head, sucks in breath* Sounds like the beginnings of glacier formation to me. There's no time to waste DomJ - you'd better flee down south before the rapidly advancing ice sheets cut off your retreat.DominicJ wrote:At 7.15, there was frost, on my grass.
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