Re: ...a common misconception...
Philbee, on host 195.92.168.168
Tuesday, February 12, 2002, at 14:37:58
Re: ...a common misconception... posted by Howard on Tuesday, February 12, 2002, at 07:30:25:
>Therefore, the Brits enjoy a relatively mild climate. Naturally, air over warm water also carries moisture, so they get lots of rain and fog. That's better than snow. It is, isn't it? > Howard
Nnnnggh...nnnggghhhh....
*strains to avoid replying to a message just because it's about England*
*fails miserably*
Oh well. What I wanted to say was, a "mild" climate may be quite good in that winters are never too cold, even though summers aren't that hot either, but it can get very very dull with weather that doesn't vary much. Overcast skies are extremely common here, as is rain, and believe you me, that gets annoying. Snow is really quite a rarity in low-lying areas, so when it does come, it's a real novelty and enjoyed hugely. Unless your job requires a lot of driving. A much more common weather phenomenon is flooding and very heavy rain. Basically, after all that rambling, the upshot is that rain and fog are NOT thought to be better than snow. They're just boring.
Phil-"Well, come on...it's difficult to make a fog-man"-bee
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