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			<title>Introduction</title>
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			<description>Introduction



For most of us the weather is only an issue when it comes to deciding each morning what and to wear, or perhaps when considering where to take a holiday. Is it cold or is it hot? Will it rain or be windy? At other times it becomes a consideration only when there is something unusual taking place, such as a period of extreme heat or a storm. It is perhaps the most common topic of conversation in many places. Increasingly, we have become interested in the weather as we read about  ...</description>
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