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On 2007-12-22, Jay Honeck wrote:
Whoo-eee. I can hardly wait for winter. Guess our winter starts earlier than yours, the Met. Office here defines winter as December 1st to the end of Feb. So winter's already been going a while here. Still hasn't got below freezing yet, and is about 10 celcius today (upper 40s F, I guess)... and we're further north than the entire continental US :-) -- From the sunny Isle of Man. Yes, the Reply-To email address is valid. |
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Guess our winter starts earlier than yours, the Met. Office here defines
winter as December 1st to the end of Feb. So winter's already been going a while here. Still hasn't got below freezing yet, and is about 10 celcius today (upper 40s F, I guess)... and we're further north than the entire continental US :-) Yep, meteorological winter (really, the only one that counts) starts on December 1st. But just TRY to get everyone to agree to change the date on the calendar! (Look how hard it was to get any movement at all on "Daylight Savings Time"...) Although it hasn't been above freezing there, I'll bet the dampness of living on an island is impressive. Having grown up on the shores of Lake Michigan, I do *not* miss that weather. (I swear, 40 degrees there felt as cold as 20 degrees in bone-dry Iowa...) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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On 2007-12-24, Jay Honeck wrote:
Although it hasn't been above freezing there, I'll bet the dampness of living on an island is impressive. Having grown up on the shores of Lake Michigan, I do *not* miss that weather. (I swear, 40 degrees there felt as cold as 20 degrees in bone-dry Iowa...) Yes... when the wind blows, it feels bloody cold. We call it a 'lazy wind' - it's so lazy, it can't be bothered to blow around you, it blows right through you instead, chilling you to the core! -- From the sunny Isle of Man. Yes, the Reply-To email address is valid. |
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Yes... when the wind blows, it feels bloody cold. We call it a 'lazy
wind' - it's so lazy, it can't be bothered to blow around you, it blows right through you instead, chilling you to the core! In Milwaukee this wind was usually combined with a bone-chilling mist, to ensure complete hypothermia... ;-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Jay Honeck wrote in news:1473eb43-df92-4388-83e8-
: Yes... when the wind blows, it feels bloody cold. We call it a 'lazy wind' - it's so lazy, it can't be bothered to blow around you, it blows right through you instead, chilling you to the core! In Milwaukee this wind was usually combined with a bone-chilling mist, to ensure complete hypothermia... So, you died of hypothermia? Tell us about it. You don;'t often gt this POV Bertie |
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