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Old September 24th 12, 10:53 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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On Sep 24, 7:14*pm, "Dartmoor Will" wrote:
"haaark" wrote in message

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I get cross enough when some weatherbimbette reading off an autocue
says that a deep depression in July is "unusual for the time of year",
but when Peter Gibbs, who really ought to know better, says the same
thing on the 6.30 pm forecast today my blood starts to boil.
If a really deep low is unusual in late September when is it going to
be *usual?. Will he be repeating the same mantra in December?.
The only reason I can think of is that the public is being softened up
to believe that AGW is the reason for any weather event, unusual or
not.
Any thoughts?.


I agree with Peter, such a deep low at this time of year bang smack over the
UK is not common.
Nothing to do with AGW or even GW or even Climate Change.


When a severe tropical storm occurs there is ALWAYS a corresponding
Low in the region of the NE North Atlantic. There is a severe storm in
the China Sea at 4 (going on 5) at one time and another beside it also
adding its growing pains.

There is nothing UNEXPECTED in this area when that happens. Good grief
William, if I can forecast them, anyone can!