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Sitting in my sheltered part of southeast England,watching the sun burn off
the remaining cloud this morning my thoughts have turned to 'what kind of summer will we get this year' ?. Without the benifit of any scientific input it strikes me there has been very little winter weather this year in the southeast,only 4 and half inches of rain here in suburban Essex, a lot of high pressure and oddles of sunshine.i.e perfect summer conditions ! So how does that augur for this summer ?,sods law and the law of averages should conspire to turn things quite nasty at times with the odd nice spell but equally very unpleasant cloudy ,wet and cool periods,which would of course please Norman ,P.Eden,and similar denizens of shady glades. Does this qualify as 'a forecast' I hear you say ,well judging by previous efforts from the 'experts' I'm in with a good chance methinks, ask Dawlish. Answers on a postcard........ RonB |
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![]() "ron button" wrote in message ... Sitting in my sheltered part of southeast England,watching the sun burn off the remaining cloud this morning my thoughts have turned to 'what kind of summer will we get this year' ?. Without the benifit of any scientific input it strikes me there has been very little winter weather this year in the southeast,only 4 and half inches of rain here in suburban Essex, a lot of high pressure and oddles of sunshine.i.e perfect summer conditions ! So how does that augur for this summer ?,sods law and the law of averages should conspire to turn things quite nasty at times with the odd nice spell but equally very unpleasant cloudy ,wet and cool periods,which would of course please Norman ,P.Eden,and similar denizens of shady glades. Does this qualify as 'a forecast' I hear you say ,well judging by previous efforts from the 'experts' I'm in with a good chance methinks, ask Dawlish. Answers on a postcard........ Well certainly in SE England a dry start to Spring is on the cards looking at the outputs. If it stays dry through April/May then the summer could well be a hot one with dry ground! Will -- http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) --------------------------------------------- |
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On Fri, 06 Mar 2015 11:41:58 -0000, Eskimo Will
wrote: "ron button" wrote in message Does this qualify as 'a forecast' I hear you say ,well judging by previous efforts from the 'experts' I'm in with a good chance methinks, ask Dawlish. Answers on a postcard........ Well certainly in SE England a dry start to Spring is on the cards looking at the outputs. If it stays dry through April/May then the summer could well be a hot one with dry ground! I predict the most bakingest ever! unless it's the worst flooding since last time. I predict a summer of occasional storms, showers some cooler weather with occasional hot spells, snow rare except where it lands. Wet and windy except where it's dry and sunny. Fog later. A volcano told me. or maybe I Just Made It Up. -- Bah, and indeed, Humbug |
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![]() "Eskimo Will" wrote in message ... "ron button" wrote in message ... Sitting in my sheltered part of southeast England,watching the sun burn off the remaining cloud this morning my thoughts have turned to 'what kind of summer will we get this year' ?. Without the benifit of any scientific input it strikes me there has been very little winter weather this year in the southeast,only 4 and half inches of rain here in suburban Essex, a lot of high pressure and oddles of sunshine.i.e perfect summer conditions ! So how does that augur for this summer ?,sods law and the law of averages should conspire to turn things quite nasty at times with the odd nice spell but equally very unpleasant cloudy ,wet and cool periods,which would of course please Norman ,P.Eden,and similar denizens of shady glades. Does this qualify as 'a forecast' I hear you say ,well judging by previous efforts from the 'experts' I'm in with a good chance methinks, ask Dawlish. Answers on a postcard........ Well certainly in SE England a dry start to Spring is on the cards looking at the outputs. If it stays dry through April/May then the summer could well be a hot one with dry ground! Will -- http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) --------------------------------------------- I'd better hide the hosepipe then Will.... RonB |
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![]() "ron button" wrote in message ... "Eskimo Will" wrote in message ... "ron button" wrote in message ... Sitting in my sheltered part of southeast England,watching the sun burn off the remaining cloud this morning my thoughts have turned to 'what kind of summer will we get this year' ?. Without the benifit of any scientific input it strikes me there has been very little winter weather this year in the southeast,only 4 and half inches of rain here in suburban Essex, a lot of high pressure and oddles of sunshine.i.e perfect summer conditions ! So how does that augur for this summer ?,sods law and the law of averages should conspire to turn things quite nasty at times with the odd nice spell but equally very unpleasant cloudy ,wet and cool periods,which would of course please Norman ,P.Eden,and similar denizens of shady glades. Does this qualify as 'a forecast' I hear you say ,well judging by previous efforts from the 'experts' I'm in with a good chance methinks, ask Dawlish. Answers on a postcard........ Well certainly in SE England a dry start to Spring is on the cards looking at the outputs. If it stays dry through April/May then the summer could well be a hot one with dry ground! I'd better hide the hosepipe then Will.... What's a hosepipe? Never had to use one to water the garden since moving here 13 years ago! Will -- http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) --------------------------------------------- |
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On Friday, 6 March 2015 10:57:07 UTC, ron button wrote:
Sitting in my sheltered part of southeast England,watching the sun burn off the remaining cloud this morning my thoughts have turned to 'what kind of summer will we get this year' ?. Without the benifit of any scientific input it strikes me there has been very little winter weather this year in the southeast,only 4 and half inches of rain here in suburban Essex, a lot of high pressure and oddles of sunshine.i.e perfect summer conditions ! So how does that augur for this summer ?,sods law and the law of averages should conspire to turn things quite nasty at times with the odd nice spell but equally very unpleasant cloudy ,wet and cool periods,which would of course please Norman ,P.Eden,and similar denizens of shady glades. Does this qualify as 'a forecast' I hear you say ,well judging by previous efforts from the 'experts' I'm in with a good chance methinks, ask Dawlish. Answers on a postcard........ RonB . I reckon a wither summer, you wait men in their speedos on the beach at Filey with a NE wind blowing, you'll see some withering then. |
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