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Hi Brennan,

Am 14.10.2012 20:01, schrieb Brennan T Vincent:
Hi,

I have never been near this part of the world (the closest was the awfully
rainy and foggy northwestern France) so I'm not sure what the weather is
like and what clothes I should pack.

[ Perhaps the next conference could be held in Tucson; the weather today is
32°C and sunny. :) ]

Anyway, does anyone have any suggestions?


it's not that hot in central Europe yet ;-)

The weather forecast for Berlin tells me that it should be sun with a
bit clouds. But you should not rely on that forecast and bring some rain
gear with you.

Because we in the autumn season the temperatures will be from 7° (night)
to 16/17° (midday) Celsius.

Regards,
Andreas


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