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Re: New houses - soil drains |
| message from Dave Liquorice on 25 May 2004 |
If the Atlantic Conveyor does switch off -5C will be warm during the
winter think, Moscow, think -20C or lower...
It's not so much large quantities warm used water as the dripping tap.
Back in the early 80's I had the waste from the bath and wash hand
basin freeze in Bristol. That was PVC waste to the stack not sure what
the stack was or where the blockage was but it took a week to clear...
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| John Laird replied to Dave Liquorice on 25 May 2004 |
Do you expect the sea around Britain to freeze ? If not, surely we would
still retain some vestage of a climate associated with being surrounded by
water, unlike Moscow. Latitude isn't everything.
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| Dave Liquorice replied to John Laird on 25 May 2004 |
I'm not a climatologist but some of those that are and have
investigated what may happen do say that there will be sea ice for a
few (tens?) miles around southern Britain, let alone further north.
Agreed Moscow possibly a bad example due to it's continental climate.
How about coastal areas of Newfoundland or Labrador?
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