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>However, the greatest influence on the British climate is its seaboard position.

Exactly.

The North Atlantic Conveyor did not switch off in recent prehistory. Trust me.

If it had done, how do you explain the hotter, drier summers?


Baz

>The North Atlantic Conveyor did not switch off in recent prehistory. Trust me.

I don't think that I said it did. What I did say was that the climate may have been more of a continental style about 5,000 years ago.

You seem to not like the use of 'continental style' as a description of our climate 5,000 years ago. I apologise for that, I only use it because that is the word that I was taught to use when describing a climate with hot dry summers and cold snowy winters.

Anyway, let's hear your explanation as to why the weather changed at the end of the circle building neolithic period. Or do you believe that it hasn't?

>>Whistles of to bed<<

:-)

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