Liz and David wrote:
<>Whew!!! It is H.O.T. here - about 44ºC - well beyond a joke!
And
Very strong winds.
They Say there will be a cool change arriving about 6 - 7pm -this evening.
I
just hope they are right!
We got to 46C - all time record!
David>
Well kids under 10 w
My mother in law is expressing an interest in being taken on vacation to
Denmark when we visit her in mid-September. my husband and I have already
visited Jutland and Funen several times, so we are thinking of going to
Sealand with her - also it is easy to fly into Copenhagen from London. She
i
Hi All --
Thought you of you might find this little Business Insurance blurb of some
interest --
By Mara Lazdins
August 11, 2005
BISMARCK, N.D.âA severe hailstorm that hit parts of North Dakota late last
month caused more than $100 million in damage to insured property, according
to
North Dako
further to our talk on weather around the world, the UK just suffered a
tornado, nothing on the scale of the ones the US suffers from but I wouldn't
have liked to have been in it's path
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/west_midlands/4725279.stm
jenny barron
Scotland
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Helen wrote:
>Heard from Mum and Dad who are at Mallacoota, (far eastern Victoria, on
the coast), and they said it was pretty cold there today (28th Oz time),
and they weren't going out fishing. Next thing, Noelene'll be reporting
that it's snowing :-)
Maybe not snowing, Helen, but hail and pour
> I was talking to a lady in Tasmania last night on the ham radio and
> she said that snow had been forecast for the Tasmania Highlands - go
> figure, it's supposed to be *summer*!!!
Yep, Shirley (and Helen),
We didn't actually get snow in Cooma, but it did snow up in the nearby
Noelene in Cooma, where we had an Australian warm
to hot Christmas Day, but now (Tuesday) it's so bitterly
cold, I've lit a fire. Cooma is renowned for its see-saw
weather!
Not only Cooma, Noelene, we are getting the same here in Geelong and it is to
be 32c for New Years Eve.Yes. Good weather
On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 14:12:36 +1000, Jackie wrote:
>Many people are seeing cracks in the walls, even ceilings, of their homes
>due to the dry weather.
>
>One local Council has been forced to close two lanes of the swimming pool.
Duh? They'll still have water in.
I wish I could send you some of the
Greetings,
Many people are seeing cracks in the walls, even ceilings, of their homes
due to the dry weather.
One local Council has been forced to close two lanes of the swimming pool.
Cheers, Jackie
In Brisbane, Australia
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Gods, how we wish we had some rain in British Columbia :) The rest of Canada
has had a lousy, cold, wet summer, but we've been frying :( The temp has
hardly dropped below 30C for weeks. The forest fires are raging all over.
Last week we had a bit of an alarm because a fire started up just 4 mile
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 08:34:50 +0100, Jean wrote:
>Although he's 65 he's just bought his third
>and most expensive mountain bike. Not that he rides on mountains, it's just
>that it's got front fork suspension and suspension in the frame so it's vey
>comfortable, and this one is very light (not on the
I don't mind hearing about weather in other parts at all. Through this list,
I've finally got used to the idea that it might be a scorcher here, but
could be snowing in Australia. Never really thought about it before.
Last summer we had record high temperatures and a summer that seemed to go
on fo
At 04:06 PM 7/19/2004, you wrote:
I hope spiders will excuse our (Oz that is) talk about the weather,
but the drought is of constant worry to us here, with many on
tight water restrictions and dams at all time lows.
We understand. Oregon has had low rainfall for several years. Everything
is ver
Martha, I wouldn't want to be thought selfish - so let's share! You keep the
winds and floods, and we'll have just *some* of the rain!!
Seriously, my heart goes out to those affected by storms such as these - I hope
no-one was hurt, and that the damage to property isn't too bad, and is quickly
r
We could send you some of our rain! We got several inches late last
week, accompanied by 100-mph winds that took down branches and whole
trees. The ground is saturated, and people have been out from work
today dealing with the results of flooding in basements, dead
generators (in rural areas),
"Oregon is thawing out slowly. My town has warmed up past freezing so the
snow and ice are melting" said Alice Howell on the 9th.
Rather you than me, Alice!! I must keep your mail away from DH, I'm trying
to persuade him to visit the South of France at Christmas time, and he
maitains that it
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