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My mother’s side of the family were Highlanders. One of their Claymores hung in the Tower of London for many years. Beautiful bit of the map, even in snow.
It’s usually raining. 🙁
Compare and laugh. 🙂
Fast forward exactly 10 years later and what do we see?
Thanks! 🙂
Somebody call Porter Fox. I hear he’s been looking for snow everywhere and can’t find any.
Hi Steve, I have collected a few of Dr. Viners pronouncements.
December 2010 was coldest December in 100 years in Scotland, and the UK.
Check out the chart. pre 1940 warming and cooling cycle.
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/news/releases/archive/2011/cold-dec