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100 DAYS OF HEAVY SNOW: Britain now facing worst winter in SIXTY YEARS


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LONG-RANGE weather forecasters have warned that Britain should prepare for heavy and persistent snow for up to THREE MONTHS with winter 2013 set to be the worst in more than 60 years.

By: Nathan Rao Sun, November 17, 2013

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Britain is facing up to 100 days of heavy persistent snow this winterBritain is facing up to 100 days of heavy, persistent snow this winter [PA]

The latest detailed forecasts for winter 2013 ALL point towards months of relentless extreme cold with heavy snow 'extremely likely' across the country.

Arctic air will roar in from the North Pole later this week, triggering the start of the worst winter in many people's lifetimes.

Experts in long-range weather forecasting said the WHOLE of Britain should be prepared for this winter to be the most severe since 1947, which saw the UK hit by relentless snow and some of the lowest temperatures on record.

winter, winter 1947, winter 2013, snow, snow ukThe infamous winter of 1947 was among the coldest in history [PLANET NEWS ARCHIVE]

February 1947 was the coldest in history with heavy snow the following month leading to seven-metre high drifts.

Flooding was also a problem as rain ran off frozen ground in torrents leading to widespread chaos on the roads.

blizzards, snow, daily express, daily express 1947The Daily Express reported on the huge blizzards sweeping Britain in 1947 [DAILY EXPRESS ARCHIVE]

As the Daily Express reported at the time, roads and railways across Britain were blocked by huge Arctic blizzards.

Coal supplies - already low in the wake of WWII - struggled to get reach power stations and many were forced to shut down, causing widespread blackouts.

The lack of power supplies became so critical that at one point radio and TV broadcasts were suspended, magazines were ordered to stop being published and many newspapers were forced to cut their size.

http://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/443462/Winter-2013-expected-to-be-worst-since-1947-with-heavy-and-persistent-snow-forecast-for-UK&sa=U&ei=ZVOlUuC3AsLN2AWGhYCAAQ&ved=0CAsQFjAA&usg=AFQjCNH-OC1K5o_95s4KtihZWYxeK4ALmA

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All those "Global Warming" alarmists are going to have to rethink their so-called 'facts' about global warming; this winter is going to make it very difficult for anyone with any common sense to even consider giving credence to what they have been proclaiming for the last 25 years.

I have always followed the theory that the earth goes through 40 year cycles. The last time we had really bad winters was in the late 70's and early 80's. Get ready for the next 10 years because things are only going to get colder.

The "Global Warming" alarmists should take a break for the next 20 years; then they can start their montra once again for the next generation of gullible believers before the cycle repeats itself once again.

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We are screwing up the envoronment so much that no one can predict how it is going to end up.

 

Maybe that is why we are searching he universe so much; maybe we will transfer to another planet and start the process all over again. ;)

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We are screwing up the envoronment so much that no one can predict how it is going to end up.

 

Maybe that is why we are searching he universe so much; maybe we will transfer to another planet and start the process all over again. ;)

 

if that were to happen, the Elite would transfer to another planet and we would stay here to suffer their mistakes (and ours in part)

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