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Old August 16th 09, 08:15 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
Dawlish Dawlish is offline
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Default Autumn Storms: Model signal

On Aug 16, 12:27*am, Alastair wrote:
On Aug 15, 10:38*pm, "JCW" wrote:





"Alastair" wrote in message


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On Aug 15, 7:16 pm, "Lawrence Jenkins" wrote: "Dawlish" wrote in message


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On Aug 15, 2:57 pm, "JCW" wrote:


Well, this is getting entertaining....the thread that is! Never heard that
expression about the bottom ofthe stairs but I'm sure it's a step in the
right direction.... :-)


http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Recm2401.gif


http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn2761.png


Time-frames are somewhat different but it's there's similarities! Very
active depressions close to or over British Isles. If this is a trend
developing I wouldn't welcome it despite the excitement of "weather"!
Looking very unsettled and windy. It feels like an early start to Autumn and
today, when the sun went in, I thought I felt a distinct coolness in the
air....
(That was probably the wife though 'cause I was on the razz last night and
hosted a BBQ but didn't do much of the tidying up!)


Another few runs and I'll be paying particular interest to the end of August
period.


Joe


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I don't fancy my wife flying back to Southampton airport on Thursday
and meeting that:http://www.wzkarten.de/pics/Rtavn2761.png

Still waiting for a proper explanation of the expression "I'll go to
the foot of our stairs" from our Yorkshire Dawlish, but then I am a
great believer in the ninth beatitude.

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Sorry Alistair, it's a blind stag from me. I had to look up the
meaning, though my family used the phrase often! I like the apocryphal
tale of the disgruntled housewife taking revenge and I like this one:

http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/t...ur-stairs.html

....but I'm not sure either is right!