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Old September 20th 08, 08:42 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Stan Kellett Stan Kellett is offline
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Default First "forecast" of a severe winter !!

"Positive Weather Solutions" are quoted as the source but I have just read
their forecast on their web site and it does not look so bad. (see
http://www.positiveweathersolutions....Long-Range.php) It may be
either a mis-quote or them trying to get attention.

Stan

"Dawlish" wrote in message
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On Sep 20, 5:26 pm, "Keith (Southend)G"
wrote:
On Sep 20, 4:20 pm, "JCW" wrote:





"Dave Cornwell" wrote in
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Whilst discussing the lovely weather at the golf course this morning
somebody said they heard on the radio that it was going to be a
bitterly
cold winter with lots of snow. They said they heard it on the radio
but
Dave


Dave


Could the source have been the old reliable rubbish, Daily Express?
Check this out...


http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/...ummer-it-will-...


Here we go again....


Joe


My first question to Dave was did this conversation come up in the
19th Hole ;-)

Oh, I just love these reports in the Daily Express, they missed the
first bit "Once upon a time".

Of course it would be Sods Law if this winter turned out severe, with
rising fuel costs together with the likelyhood of our infrastructure
not being able to cope with the demand.

Note: Just because we have Scani High now means absolutely nothing to
what the pressure patterns will be in the winter, I've been down this
road many many times. We normally hit December and the SW winds come
in for the next three months.

Happy days.

Keith (Southend)
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I agree Keith! I'd offer 5/2 a colder than average winter, 1/3 a
warmer than average winter. Measured against the Manley winter mean,
of course!

Paul