I'd love to know, Brian, how the weather works in your part of the world.
Ours is a maritime climate, affected by the Atlantic, the Gulf Stream and much
moisture, normally.
When I spent weeks at a time at Goose Bay in Canada the weather was a wonder –
the continental climate, I expect. The weather was part of the "foreignness"
of the place.
Ours is changing and has become more difficult to predict, from day to day.
Chris
On 18 Jun 2013, at 02:13, "Brian Swale" <bj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> It's two days off from the shortest day of the year, and we are in the middle
> of about 10 days of really crappy weather - low cloud, rain oscillating
> between light drizzle and heavy downpour, and with snow forecast soon.
> Many roads closed through flooding and rock slips/fall in the passes. Mail
> and other freight not getting through in many places especially us in our
> remote (un - in this Prism age) fastness.
>
> I'm glad I don't live where there are really severe winters - I'd probably
> get
> bad cabin fever.
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