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Gerald
Here on the East coast of Scotland the weather is very wet. We have had some
very servere gales and there has been some structural damage with many homes
being without power for a few days. Normally we have very cold but dry
conditions so the rain has been unexpected (it is the West coast that gets
all the rain usually). Dundee is known as the sunniest city in the UK but
not the warmest. In the Highlands there has been some very welcome snow and
the local ski slopes have been busy, unfortunately the heavy snowfall and
mixed weather has caused some dangers with a party of walkers being killed
at the weekend.
I hope that your project is successful and that you are able to get a broad
picture of the global changes to the weather that appears to be taking
place.
Ian
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Ian Webb - Development Officer - DISinHE Centre
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Homme - TRFN Volunteer <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 05 January 1999 19:13
Subject: all: off topic: please respond
>Please forgive me for this off topic message. I need to indulge the kind
>hearted spirit of this list to ask those who do not live in Pennsylvania
>to respond privately to the following letter for my son Gerald's January
>science project. He is in the third grade at our local elementary school.
>Thank you in advance.
>Jim
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>Hello,
>This letter is for a science project for my class in Schafer elementary
>school in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. I would appreciate it if those of you
>who do not live in Pennsylvania would respond to this letter.
>
>Here, the weather is snowing in January. it is freezing cold. What is the
>weather where you are in January?
>
>Will you please write back before Wednesday, January 13, 1999.
>
>Thank you very much for helping me with my project.
>
>Sincerely,
>Gerald Homme
>
>
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>http://trfn.clpgh.org/~jhomme/
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