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From: Ken Kato <kka...@hotmail.com>
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Subject: RE: [austpacwx] Media heat wave UK ?.
Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 11:32:26 +1000
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Their average July max is around 20C off the top of my head so anything abo=
ve the mid 20's would be a novelty for them. I remember looking up extremes=
 for London a few years ago out of curiosity and I vaguely remember seeing =
their alltime record was about 38C... pretty impressive for a place that's =
50N. Would be like Macquarie Island getting to 38C in terms of latitude if =
the ocean currents were the same.=20

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I was actually checking out London's weather a few weeks ago when it was un=
settled and max's were around 30C - LI values dipped to an impressive -7 th=
ere... pretty extreme for there. Was fun watching the webcams showing all t=
he storms grow and sweep over. Nowhere near as extreme this time around so =
thunderstorm probabilites look a bit borderline to me.

=20

Ken.


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Their average July max is around 20C off the top of my head so anything abo=
ve the mid 20's would be a novelty for them. I remember looking up extremes=
 for London a few years ago out of curiosity and I vaguely remember seeing&=
nbsp=3Btheir alltime record was about 38C... pretty impressive for a place =
that's&nbsp=3B50N. Would be like Macquarie Island getting to 38C in terms o=
f latitude if the ocean currents were the same. <BR>
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I was actually checking out London's weather a few weeks ago when it was un=
settled and max's were around 30C - LI values dipped to an impressive -7 th=
ere... pretty&nbsp=3Bextreme for&nbsp=3Bthere. Was fun watching&nbsp=3Bthe =
webcams showing all the storms grow and&nbsp=3Bsweep over. Nowhere near as =
extreme this time around so thunderstorm probabilites look a bit borderline=
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Ken.<BR>
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