Blue sky view, west to Outer Promenade seawall, sea ice with vehicle tracks on sand beach east of St Annes, Lancashire, UK


The winter of 2010-2011 included the coldest December since Met Office Records began in 1910. The mean December 2010 temperature was minus 1 degree Celsius. In some places the temperature was down to minus 10 degrees Celsius (14 F). Late November to Boxing Day 2010 included two spells of severe winter weather in the UK with very low temperatures and significant snowfall. The beach in and around St Annes, on Lancashire's Fylde Coast, in December 2010 displayed large areas of land-fast sea ice, several centimetres thick. Blue sky view, looking west towards the end of the Outer Promenade seawall, of expanse of sea ice , wth isolated ice blocks, on the sand beach east of St Annes.


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Location: Blue sky view, towards Outer Promenade seawall, sea ice on beach east of St Annes, Lancashire, UK
Photo credit: © robert harrison / Alamy / Afripics
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