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Old December 16th 04, 06:32 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default Stop it now!

Considering the impact the weather has on people and the scale on which it
exists I find people who aren't interested in the weather rather boring too


"Jim Green" "nospam !!!" wrote in message
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I have been a lurker here for a couple of years and I am truly astonished
about some of the participants obsession with cold spells. The excitement
and anticipation seems very strange to me, who the hell wants a cold spell?
Otherwise I can see no advantages only problems for: drivers, homeless
people, the elderly who are too afraid to turn their heating up.

I have come up with three reasons that might explain your obsession:

1. Apart from extreme weather, hot or cold, meteorology is actually dead
boring. I mean taking temperatures and rain fall readings are actually the
metrological equivalent of train spotting. So the hankering for that
elusive cold spell keeps you all going.

2. You have a unhealthy desire to see people in distress: drivers,
homeless people, the elderly etc.

3. A cold winter, like the ones long ago, would allow you to push your
heads even further into the sand with regards to Global Warming. This
probably applies more to the older user of this newsgroup, it stands to
reason that as you have been around longer you have done more damage to
the planet than the younger participants. Try pulling your head out of the
sand, it may lead to tears and a few sleepless nights but the sooner you
face facts the better.


I also find unbelievable your dislike of the phrase "At least it will be
mild" This is a good thing! The TV weather forecasters obviously think so.
Who the hell wants to be cold? It is unnatural.


Please include in your replies some advantages of a cold spell. I can
think of none.

Jim