On Dec 8, 11:19*am, Teignmouth wrote:
I thought these comments might start as soon as I pointed out the
reality. *((
The reality is the UK is experiencing an exceptional cold spell, the
current CET is -2.0c, that is a whopping -7.6c below normal or, to put
it another way more than 4 Standard Deviations below the 1971-2009
normal of +4.8c. Someone with a maths degree should be able to
calculate the probabilty of this occuring. Philip Eden's CEThttp://www.climate-uk.com/
Also, there is a thread on TWO comparing this December with previous
December Central England Temperatures, worth a look.http://www.theweatheroutlook.com/two...spx?g=posts&t=...
So I make no appologies for talking about this current cold spell, and
suggesting that it may be a once in a liftime event, because I've
never experienced such a cold start to December/Winter in my 39 years
on this planet.
You don't have to make "apologies". Everyone is talking about the
current cold spell - mainly because it is bloody cold! *))