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*sigh* Humidity and Stamps
On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 23:12:00 +0200, "A.M.Heindorff"
found these unused words floating about: Bob Ingraham wrote in message ... Is Canada's We(s)t Coast any wetter than coastal, ever-rainy Denmark, or even more rainy GB?? Mette An interesting question, Mette. The answer: Vancouver is wetter than either Copenhagen or London. *Way* wetter! I searched Google and came up with these statistics: Average Annual Rainfall for: -- Vancouver 1117.2 mm / 43.98" -- Copenhagen 650mm / 25.6'' -- London 799mm / 32" hmm. In that case I must say that you are nearly drowned! We feel it bad enough here to be in eternal outdoor showers ... Mette Nah, the Long Beach Peninsula of Washington gets 81.6" average per year and that's not nearly the wettest area in the Olympic Peninsula. Most of it comes in Nov-Feb. |
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