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Just watching the local news and weather earlier for Leeds, and Paul Hudson showed us
a chart from a German met station showing temperatures in the 80's for the weekend 27th 28th September. I hope it is true! -- Bob H Leeds UK --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.515 / Virus Database: 313 - Release Date: 01/09/2003 |
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On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 20:12:19 +0100, Bob H in
wrote: Just watching the local news and weather earlier for Leeds, and Paul Hudson showed us a chart from a German met station showing temperatures in the 80's for the weekend 27th 28th September. I hope it is true! Whilst most models seem to suggest a slight breakdown later this week, they also seem to agree on high pressure remaining over central and southern Europe next week and pushing a strong ridge back over us, with winds from between SW and SE. The scenario above is entirely plausible then. -- Mike posted to uk.sci.weather 17/09/2003 19:24:15 UTC Coleraine Seeking information about the Internet and the way it works? - Subscribe to news:uk.net.beginners |
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![]() "Bob H" wrote in message .. . Just watching the local news and weather earlier for Leeds, and Paul Hudson showed us a chart from a German met station showing temperatures in the 80's for the weekend 27th 28th September. Interesting. If that happened it would be pushing right at the limits of what is possible at that time of year. Whatever happens, when autumn finally decides to make an appearance it's going to be one heck of a shock ![]() Col -- Bolton, Lancashire. 160m asl. http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co.uk |
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![]() "Bob H" wrote in message .. . Just watching the local news and weather earlier for Leeds, and Paul Hudson showed us a chart from a German met station showing temperatures in the 80's for the weekend 27th 28th September. I hope it is true! -- Bob H. you're a sick man. |
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In uk.sci.weather on Wed, 17 Sep 2003 at 20:12:19, Bob H wrote :
Just watching the local news and weather earlier for Leeds, and Paul Hudson showed us a chart from a German met station showing temperatures in the 80's for the weekend 27th 28th September. I hope it is true! Are you a sadist? ![]() How long must we cool-weather-lovers suffer? We'd just better have a damn cold winter to balance things out! -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham, England |
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![]() "Bob H" wrote in message .. . Just watching the local news and weather earlier for Leeds, and Paul Hudson showed us a chart from a German met station showing temperatures in the 80's for the weekend 27th 28th September. I hope it is true! Certainly looks very plausible. But I hope it's not true. My house is destined for the almost inevitable repeat of the subsidence we had a few years ago unless it rains pretty soon. It's been a marvellous summer for sun and heat, but there have certainly been some downsides. Apart from the worry about the house, my garden is a disaster at the moment. Jack |
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Jack Harrison wrote:
"Bob H" wrote in message .. . Just watching the local news and weather earlier for Leeds, and Paul Hudson showed us a chart from a German met station showing temperatures in the 80's for the weekend 27th 28th September. I hope it is true! Certainly looks very plausible. But I hope it's not true. My house is destined for the almost inevitable repeat of the subsidence we had a few years ago unless it rains pretty soon. It's been a marvellous summer for sun and heat, but there have certainly been some downsides. Apart from the worry about the house, my garden is a disaster at the moment. It could get worse, too. We rely on winter rains to recharge the chalk aquifer that supplies our drinking water... after this summer, a dry winter could cause problems. But a wet winter will have a downside, too: 3 or 4 years ago the nitrates applied to the fields in the dry summer were flushed into the aquifer by heavy rainfall in September/October. The following April our drinking water nitrate levels were approaching EU maximimum permitted levels, so the water company literally pumped the aquifer into tankers and dumped the water in the nearest rivers. They hoped sufficient summer rain would fall to recharge the aquifers a bit, and were lucky -- that year, at least. Interesting times we live in. regards sarah -- Think of it as evolution in action. |
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Paul Hyett wrote:
We'd just better have a damn cold winter to balance things out! That was last winter ![]() Jonathan Canterbury |
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![]() "Jonathan Stott" wrote in message ... Paul Hyett wrote: We'd just better have a damn cold winter to balance things out! That was last winter ![]() our last serious cold winter here was 84, where we got proper hard frosts Jim Webster Jonathan Canterbury |
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Jim Webster wrote:
our last serious cold winter here was 84, where we got proper hard frosts Yeah, well, for me last winter was the harshest I can remember since, oh, 1990. Jonathan Canterbury |
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