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Old March 22nd 10, 04:07 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default ... here we go again!

On 22 Mar, 14:03, "Martin Rowley"
wrote:
"Bonos Ego" wrote ...

I just don't see it being a hot summer this year, quite the opposite.


As mentioned by me before, following a cold winter we more often
than
not get a cooler than average summer and I see no reason for this
summer to be any different.


... has anyone got a source for this statement:-

" The firm also accurately forecast a "big freeze" lasting into March
last winter. "

The forecast as presented is quite bold - this is how the 'Daily
Telegraph' has presented it ...

" It now predicts that average temperatures this June, July and August
will beat those of 1976, the hottest summer ever recorded with a
sweltering average of 17.8C (64F)"

If they're really saying that we're going to beat that (in the CET
record), then that would be something. Even more dramatic in my view
than saying that we might exceed the 2003 individual highest screen
temperature.

The official forecast is apparently released tomorrow, so watch that
space ...

http://www.positiveweathersolutions.co.uk/

Martin.

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Martin Rowley
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Martin,

I'm at work at the moment, but I've previously done some work on the
correlation between cold winters (based on CET) and the following
summer, which I posted back in January. When I get home from work I
will try and find my original post or, if not, I will recreate the
analysis.