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    Merry Christmas and hopefully a promotional 2022 to all fellow Millers.
    Yes, it’s going to be a hot festive season over here, next 3days are 40, 42, 42C, personally, you can jam it when it gets this hot, happy with high twenties, low thirties. Been here >30yrs, still can’t get use to hot Christmases.
    Millers fan since 1965 when one of my uncles came up from London to watch his beloved WHU and he dragged me along, been a die hard Miller ever since and will be until I die.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NYSMillerdownunder View Post
    Merry Christmas and hopefully a promotional 2022 to all fellow Millers.
    Yes, it’s going to be a hot festive season over here, next 3days are 40, 42, 42C, personally, you can jam it when it gets this hot, happy with high twenties, low thirties. Been here >30yrs, still can’t get use to hot Christmases.
    Millers fan since 1965 when one of my uncles came up from London to watch his beloved WHU and he dragged me along, been a die hard Miller ever since and will be until I die.
    Welcome aboard!

    Hopefully it's been explained to you as a new ex-pat Miller on MM you are obliged to host an all expenses paid trip for all other ex-pats to come and visit you? We'll wait 'till it cools down a bit though

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    Mmmm, obviously didn’t read the small print about all expenses holidays when I registered……!!!

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    Keep the faith lads, its the same for both teams, hot is hot, far better than those cold foggy mornings, with slush on the roads and fog ,that you cant see more than a foot in front of you,. light at nine and dark again at three, give us the Pacific any day, oh and a ice cold beer to go with it,.!

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    Quote Originally Posted by fromafar View Post
    Keep the faith lads, its the same for both teams, hot is hot, far better than those cold foggy mornings, with slush on the roads and fog ,that you cant see more than a foot in front of you,. light at nine and dark again at three, give us the Pacific any day, oh and a ice cold beer to go with it,.!
    There's pros and cons for both
    We don't get bushfires, every increasing temperatures and the risks of exposure to direct sunlight.
    We do get moorland fires though plus coastal and river flooding but It seems as though Australasia is feeling the full effects of climate change more than most

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    Quote Originally Posted by flourbasher View Post
    There's pros and cons for both
    We don't get bushfires, every increasing temperatures and the risks of exposure to direct sunlight.
    We do get moorland fires though plus coastal and river flooding but It seems as though Australasia is feeling the full effects of climate change more than most
    I think the UK benefits from being a relatively small land mass surrounded by water, until sea levels rise enough to wipe it out that is!

    US is also feeling the full effects with devastating wild fires every year now in the West, hurricanes in the South East and tornadoes in Tornado Alley. That last big one that struck Kentucky was on the ground for a distance equivalent to Luton-Rotherham. Imagine the devastation that would cause in England.

    If we hit the expected 8f overnight Monday here around Seattle we will have had 108f and 8f temperatures in the same year. The previous largest range in any one year since records began was 90f.

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    [QUOTE=CAMiller;39936050

    If we hit the expected 8f overnight Monday here around Seattle we will have had 108f and 8f temperatures in the same year. The previous largest range in any one year since records began was 90f.[/QUOTE]

    Many fans will be experiencing a significant temperature swing on Sunday
    A balmy +8 deg C in the Rotherham area to a parky - 20 deg C at Accie,s Wham Stadium

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    I agree with every thing you say,!

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