In a message dated 11/14/2005 6:15:57 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: We are very much governed by the Atlantic, with occasional input from the Arctic (northerlies) or Siberia (easterlies). The UK is an island that benefits from both the gulf stream and warm moist water from the Caribbean (called the Atlantic Conveyor).
I would have thought that many forms of vegetation open to Pacific weather systems would also be suitable here.... Cheers, Cotty ============ I can't talk about it knowledgeably, Cotty, but I thought the Atlantic ocean was much warmer than the Pacific. And this creates different weather patterns and winds. Marnie aka Doe