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writes Graham. I know exactly what you mean. The UK winter this year has been characterised by boring grey skies in the south east and something bordering on frightening in the north & west. As I said in my last post I can only hope this phase ends soon, but the signs are that it will continue. On the first of November 2015, we flew out to Malaga and thirty minutes after landing we were greeted with a thunderstorm of the intensity I have not seen in years. The whole event lasted close on three hours with dazzling forked lightning, hail and torrential rain which lasted till around midnight. It was very much like the storms we used to get that drifted up from France on a hot summers evening. But No, we do not even get those anymore. After being interested in the weather since the age of 5 or 6 my interest is waning purely due to anything of any interest happening here! Now watch what happens!!!! You want to try living in the NW, this winter has been anything but boring I assure you. Up here in the Isle of Man we''ve had severe gale after severe gale and frighteningly high levels of rainfall. The river adjacent to the house has nearly been inside the house on three separate occasions, it was only sandbags and a flood gate which prevented it. I'd be quite happy to swap it for your ' boring ' weather believe me. -- Jim |
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![]() "Brac" wrote in message ... I was thinking just the same - we seem to have a two season climate now in East Anglia, 3 months of summer and 9 months of Auuuutuuuuummmmmmmnnnnnnnn.. Looking at an old climate atlas, it shows the Jan isotherms going roughly North-South (coldest in the east, warmest in the west) as opposed to the summer isotherms which run East-West. Traditionally in terms of temperature, 0m here was the same as 150m where my parents live in Worcestershire, or 450m on Dartmoor. However, with the extension of the Icelandic low eastwards, and the associated death of the winter easterly and battleground snow, the Jan isotherms have shifted East-West, and the Suffolk climate has become a drier version of Devon and Cornwall (snowless and near frostless, with 0m here now equivalent to 0m in Devon). We must have experienced larger changes in temperature and snowfall here than anywhere else I guess. As to why it has happened, I don't know for sure but I surmise that the winter easterly can be thought of as a density-driven current pushing west against the prevailing wind regime. Now there is less cold air in Siberia and what there is is less dense, there is less force behind it, and the cold air is unable to reach us. Indeed the "battleground" region the last few years seems to have been near Moscow !! I was in Copenhagen recently and the Danes were complaining about the lack of snow and the "English weather".... ======================= Yes I agree. One can also say the same thing about northerlies. But we have to be careful it could all be down to synoptics. One thing about Dartmoor though, even in mild winters we get snow, not as much as in normal winters but still some. 2 days snow falling here (at 300 m asl) so far this month. We also get a lot of rain, easterlies would give us much drier weather with snow flurries, that would be nice! Will -- " Some sects believe that the world was created 5000 years ago. Another sect believes that it was created in 1910 " http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) --------------------------------------------- |
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