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Now Saltdeanite.
- Nov 16, 2010
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Sorry, I take it that you have travelled extensively around N Leeds/Harrogate?
I have and love the area. I still follow Keighley Cougars. My comment was intended to be humerous about Leeds.
Sorry, I take it that you have travelled extensively around N Leeds/Harrogate?
Nice pic ... looking out over Chanctonbury
Anyone else finding the apparent thaw a little odd? I understand it on the roads, but the garden is starting to thaw about despite it being below freezing still. Maybe the ground temperature is warmer than the air? Is that it?
The temperature is above freezing about 1 to 2 it’s the wind chill factor making it feel colder
Anyone else finding the apparent thaw a little odd? I understand it on the roads, but the garden is starting to thaw about despite it being below freezing still. Maybe the ground temperature is warmer than the air? Is that it?
The temperature is above freezing about 1 to 2 it’s the wind chill factor making it feel colder
I seem to recall many years ago being told that in these circumstances it is evaporation rather than a thaw, a few laws of physics involved, but that might have been a dream and I am sure Papa or one of the other specialists might confirm.
Pretty much all melted in Newhaven
The temperature is above freezing about 1 to 2 it’s the wind chill factor making it feel colder
I have and love the area. I still follow Keighley Cougars. My comment was intended to be humerous about Leeds.
wrong sort of snow?Anyone else finding the apparent thaw a little odd? I understand it on the roads, but the garden is starting to thaw about despite it being below freezing still. Maybe the ground temperature is warmer than the air? Is that it?
Stopped for about 30 minutes now in Wadhurst. Final total, an impressive 20 centimetres
Wow. I haven’t seen 8 inches for a long time.