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Apr 25th, 2003 at 1:28pm

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How many of you live where the seasons change regularly? Where I live here in NY, we have all four seasons.

Summers which can get up to 95 on a hot day. (June thru August).  Barbeques, beaches, boats and coolers of Beer!

Fall which is a very colorful time of year...usually 50's with bright sunshine and some winds. (September thru November) Hiking, raking leaves, Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Octoberfests.

Winters...this one was pretty cold. Snow and Ice. It will range from 20 to 35 through out this season. (December thru March) Skiing, sliegh riding, Holidays, shoveling snow, fireplaces and....something a little warmer than Beer......the flask!

That brings us to Spring, where we are now. Flowers blooming, grass turning green and warmer weather. (April and May). Planting, wearing lighter clothes, longer days and un-packing the summer stuff.

Depending on where you live here in the United States, You can also be in continuous heat, down South all year round or...
Continuous cold which would be more up North.

I enjoy the change of seasons. Just when you are sick and tired of snow........it turns to green grass and flowers!

Whats the weather doing in your neck of the woods all year long?

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Reply #1 - Apr 25th, 2003 at 1:33pm

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Reply #2 - Apr 25th, 2003 at 1:38pm

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Here in Northern Idaho, Summers can be very hot. We also get quite a few large thunderstorms in our area.

Fall can be nice, but towards the end it starts snowing and is very cold. We usually have snow from November to February. During this period, the daily average tempreture is usually around 20 degrees F.

Spring usually doesn't get nice untill mid-April, then it starts warming up.

That about sums it up! Wink
 
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Reply #3 - Apr 25th, 2003 at 1:40pm

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I'm with Craig.  Rain

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Reply #4 - Apr 25th, 2003 at 1:44pm

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Posted by: Smoke2much Posted on: Today at 2:40pm
I'm with Craig.  Rain


All Year LONG!!!! ?

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Reply #5 - Apr 25th, 2003 at 1:49pm

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Summer = warm rain.

Autumn = windy rain.

Winter = Cold rain.

Spring = wet rain.

English year by smoke2much

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Reply #6 - Apr 25th, 2003 at 1:54pm

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are you sure about that warm rain?? i mean we dont really get a summer more like two springs:) gotta goto northen mississippi in middle of summer, 100*F and that was some serious storms and warm rain
but smoke2much pretty much summed up british weather accuratley:)
 
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Reply #7 - Apr 25th, 2003 at 1:55pm

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It doesn't rain much where I live. In fact I can't remember the last time it rained Grin



Now that I think about it, I think I may remember hearing rain lastnight, but I'm not sure Grin
 
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Reply #8 - Apr 25th, 2003 at 1:59pm

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That sounds like Seattle. It is "raining" and grey all year long there.  Seattle also has the highest suicide rate in America! Hope that's not true where you are!!

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Reply #9 - Apr 25th, 2003 at 2:04pm

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wet rain.


As opposed to what! Grin
 
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Reply #10 - Apr 25th, 2003 at 2:07pm

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That sounds like Seattle. It is "raining" and grey all year long there.  Seattle also has the highest suicide rate in America! Hope that's not true where you are!!


I lived there for 16 long years. Thank God I moved outta there! Grin

I now live in Northern Idaho where the climate is very different
 
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Reply #11 - Apr 25th, 2003 at 2:11pm

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I couldn't think of another type of rain LOL

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Reply #12 - Apr 25th, 2003 at 2:30pm

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I love our seasons here in England, that's why it's referred to as a "Green and pleasant land"..... Grin...!
We have a lovely "temperate" climate which means we don't get "extreme" weather, it's generally nice and gentle from season to season, with thanks to the warm Gulf Stream*.
Note that we refer to "the fall" as "Autumn" over here... Wink...!
Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter.

We are in the middle of Spring now, grass getting greener, fresh leaves on the trees, loads of Spring flowers popping-up everywhere.... Smiley...!
Daytime temperature around 15-20 deg, C...(cosy)...!

Cheers...
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P.S. ..*except for Will, who lives in the East of the country and gets all the cold blasts from the North Sea, courtesy of Norway and Sweden.....Tee Hee...!
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Maccers, me and Woodlouse are the lucky ones, we live on the lovely, warm, Western side of the country....more Tee Hee's... Grin...!
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Reply #13 - Apr 25th, 2003 at 2:43pm

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urmm i live on the west to Cry
wheres my green grass, all i have is dead stuff now thanks to that short sunny spell. hey fozzer you wouldnt mind lending some of your lawn to me would ya?
 
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I love our seasons here in England, that's why it's referred to as a "Green and pleasant land"..... Grin...!
We have a lovely "temperate" climate which means we don't get "extreme" weather, it's generally nice and gentle from season to season, with thanks to the warm Gulf Stream*.

P.S. ..*except for Will, who lives in the East of the country and gets all the cold blasts from the North Sea, courtesy of Norway and Sweden.....Tee Hee...!
LOL...!

I'm with you there Fozzer. I tend to agree with most of what you say these days which I find a tad worrying.  Roll Eyes

Course, it depends whereabouts you live. I never venture into Will's part of the world if I can help it. Do I need a passport? Wink
You guys should visit sunny Goring-by-Sea sometime, the Costa Geriatrica of the South. Mind you, it's raining right now. LOL  Tongue
 

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Welcome to Scotland, where the rain falls between horizontal and up. I think we've just had our summer a whole to weeks of resonable weather.
 

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Welcome to Scotland, where the rain falls between horizontal and up. I think we've just had our summer a whole to weeks of resonable weather.


Hi Craig... Grin...!
You and Whitey live much too close to the North Pole* for my liking....
...all those mountains and snow....
Brrrrr.... Cry....!

LOL...LOL...LOL...!

Cheers...
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(Warm, Sunny, England).

...*and Glasgow... Roll Eyes...!
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1. Goring-on-Sea smells of sea weed, no arguments.  It just does.

2. You don't need a passport to come to Norfolk.  A lobotomy might prove useful though.....

4. There is no number three.

5.  I know you sharp west country folk.  I've been on holiday in Exmoor.  Pub lunches from only £20.00.  Hah!

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Reply #18 - Apr 25th, 2003 at 4:43pm

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and yet you keep coming back:) exmoor beautifully expensive:)
actually i am glad i can say i am a southern boy really i live here without choice more convenience
 
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Reply #19 - Apr 25th, 2003 at 4:53pm

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1. Goring-on-Sea smells of sea weed, no arguments.  It just does.

2. You don't need a passport to come to Norfolk.  A lobotomy might prove useful though.....

4. There is no number three.

5.  I know you sharp west country folk.  I've been on holiday in Exmoor.  Pub lunches from only £20.00.  Hah!

Will Grin

1. That's the ozone. Bracing sea air. Plenty of nice sights on the beach too. Wink

2. I'll pass on the lobotomy. I only have one marble left as it is.

5. Hmmm. I always though of myself as a stolid southerner. I suppose anything west of Norfolk is regarded as the West Country. You could get a banquet for £20 round here.  Grin
 

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Maccers, me and Woodlouse are the lucky ones, we live on the lovely, warm, Western side of the country....more Tee Hee's... Grin...!
LOL...!

Ah yes. The beautiful cornish weather. Horizontal rain for 11 months of the year. Its always windy and never warm enough to expose your legs. And thats just the south coast! On the north coast theres the prevailing winds comming accross the atlantic so its quite nippy.

See in the south west were a hardy folk. Snow don't bother us much except we never get it.

You see Fozzer, not all of us have a bloody great wind break (aka that big range of mountains) to keep the wind chill out. No. We have to suffer on draughty moors.

LOL... The weathers not that bad really. Lets just hope it stays good.
 

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.....You see Fozzer, not all of us have a bloody great wind break (aka that big range of mountains) to keep the wind chill out. No. We have to suffer on draughty moors.

LOL... The weathers not that bad really. Lets just hope it stays good.


Good morning Woody.... Grin....!
Tee-Hee... Smiley...!
I see you gave got our Geography/Geology sorted... Wink...!
We have the Black Mountains and the Radnorshire Hills on our Westerly side.
So having prevailing westerly winds, the rain bearing clouds are forced upwards, over the hills and precipitation occurs on all the unlucky folks who live just on the lee-side of the hills...arf...arf...!
The rest of the county is in a flat basin, so it stops nice and warm and cosy, with the occasional shower and puff of wind.....joy...!
(Did you know that Lydney, in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, on the banks of the Bristol Channel, enjoys the highest annual temperature in the British Isles...and it's only just down the road from me)... 8)...!

One of the fascination things about Flight Sim programs is that they teach you a lot about the weather.
I even go into my local Library now, and borrow books explaining weather conditions so that I dont go out in bad weather and crash my little Cessna...sad, or what... Roll Eyes...!
Still, it's all very interesting, and expands my knowledge of all things which have absolutely no interest to anyone else..... Grin....LOL...LOL...LOL...!

Cheers all...
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Reply #22 - Apr 26th, 2003 at 3:32am

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Hi Will... Grin...!
...was he one of your ancestors who popped over from the continent, the Angles, and took over your part of the country, East Anglia...?
...by the way, where did North Anglia, South Anglia and West Anglia go to... ???...!
LOL...LOL...LOL...!

Cheers Will....
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Reply #24 - Apr 26th, 2003 at 4:03am

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You are in West Anglia (Anglia=England)!!

I've met Offa's Dyke.  She was very rude and left with her girlfriend...

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You are in West Anglia (Anglia=England)!!

I've met Offa's Dyke.  She was very rude and left with her girlfriend...

Will


You got the Angles, we got the Saxons with their Frankfurters, "Saurcrout?" and Holsten Pilsner....
...fortunately for them, at the time, they weren't wearing leather shorts, long socks and a funny hat with a feather in it... Shocked....!
(..and slapping their thighs..)...!
We would never have allowed them into the country else.... Angry....!
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(a suburb of West Saxony...?)..... Roll Eyes...!
 

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Well, as I'm from Kent origionally I would imagine I'm a Jute.  Hengist and Horsa 'n all that stuff.

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Well, as I'm from Kent origionally I would imagine I'm a Jute.  Hengist and Horsa 'n all that stuff.

Will


Blimey Will....!
...just looked in the dictionary for "Jute"...

Quote>
Jute: n. A fibrous substance from an Indian plant of the linden family, used for carpets, bagging, etc; the plant itself.
End quote>

Does that mean you are either a "Carpet Bagger" of a long piece of string... ???....!

LOL...LOL...LOL...!
(I love this...)...!

Cheers Will...
Paul.
(Britania).

I love the "Hengist and Horsa" bit...LOL...!
...This is developing into a British history lesson for all our curious* American friends.. Wink...!


*Curious as in "wanting to know", rather than "peculiar/strange"...LOL...!
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You got the Angles, we got the Saxons with their Frankfurters, "Saurcrout?" and Holsten Pilsner....
...fortunately for them, at the time, they weren't wearing leather shorts, long socks and a funny hat with a feather in it... Shocked....!
(..and slapping their thighs..)...!
We would never have allowed them into the country else.... Angry....!
LOL...LOL...LOL...!

Cheers Will...
Paul.
(a suburb of West Saxony...?)..... Roll Eyes...!


HEY! nothing against Sauerkraut, Holsten Bier and Frankfurter! Grin
shall i send you a whole batallion of traditional bavarian inhabitants???  Grin
 
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HEY! nothing against Sauerkraut, Holsten Bier and Frankfurter! Grin
shall i send you a whole batallion of traditional bavarian inhabitants???  Grin


Hi ATI.... Grin...!
...I just knew you would pop-up when I mentioned leather shorts, long wooly socks and funny hats with feathers... Grin....!
(..not to mention slapping thighs..).... Roll Eyes...!

I am ever so sorry, please don't send Atilla the Hun over here to sort us, (me),  out.... Cry...!
Your Holsten Pils, and Frankfurters are lovely though, thank-you very much... Tongue...!
LOL...LOL...LOL...!

Cheers ATI...!
Paul.
(Upper Saxony)....?

P.S. ...hope you had a FAB birthday... Grin....!
 

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Reply #30 - Apr 26th, 2003 at 7:37am

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Err Fozzer you're more likely to Attila the Hun from my neck of the woods chap.
Well here in Hungary we have about a month of Spring and the same of Autumn, whence its windy or not, and raining or not, you just can't guess, and we get freak hailstorms and the like.
The other 10 months of the year are evenly divided between summer (up to 42'c) and winter (down to -25'c).
One odd geneology thing as people are quoting where they are in my homeland, my surname is Viking in origin, my mother is Irish and my father Scottish. What does that make me, apart from confused?

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Err Fozzer you're more likely to Attila the Hun from my neck of the woods chap.

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Hi Mark... Grin...!
...he caused the sack of Rome, (Atilla The Hun, not ATI...)... Roll Eyes....!
(Has anyone ever seen Rome in a sack?...).... ???...!
LOL...LOL...LOL...!

By the way....Weather. It's a bit windy here at the moment, nothing too serious though, rain holding off, and quite warm... 8)...!

Cheers...
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Reply #32 - Apr 26th, 2003 at 7:53am

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I've been called a great lanky streak of p*ss.

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