Hundreds of travelers were on Saturday stranded at airports and railway
stations and stuck on snow-bound motorways with their holiday plans in
ruins as bad weather conditions — freezing temperatures and record
levels of snowfall — led to severe disruption of normal life across
Europe.
In Britain, which is in the grip of one of the coldest winters since
records began, Heathrow, Gatwick and Belfast International were among
the many airports forced to shut down because of heavy snow resulting in
cancellation or long delays.
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Sunday, December 19, 2010
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This weather pattern was predicted by an Italian scientist last July, after he observed the disintegration of the Gulf Stream, resulting from the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
[There was a massive blizzard in Britain yesterday (12/19), closing both London airports. I find it very intriguing that the UK is experiencing its coldest December in 100 years especially as this is what Dr Gianluigi Zangari predicted in July, when he first reported that the Gulf Stream that warms Britain during the winter had virtually halted. Without this moderating effect, Britain, at the same latitude as Siberia, would have the same kind of winters.]
http://open.salon.com/blog/stuartbramhall/2010/12/20/britain_coldest_december_in_100_years
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