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Old October 4th 13, 06:38 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
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On Thursday, October 3, 2013 9:58:03 PM UTC+1, Dave Cornwell wrote:
John Hall wrote:

In article ,


Norman writes:


John Hall wrote:




Referring to the expected dry interval between rain this afternoon and more


rain tonight, the young female weather presenter on the regional BBC South


news programme (I think her name might have been Holly Green) called it a


"suckers' gap". (In placing the apostrophe I've assumed that there would


be more than one sucker.)


That's a phrase often used by marine weather forecasters briefing North Sea


operators when discussing a transient ridge of high pressure bringing a very


short interval of relatively light winds that's not long enough to carry out


many weather sensitive operations.






I think Will introduced many of us to the phrase when using it on this


newsgroup.


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Yes, back in the fun days! We had a few laughs about the length of that

one as I recall.

Dave


Did specsavers do a 2-for-one deal on those rose-coloured spectacles of yours Dave? *))

I do remember Will's chagrin at his "sucker's gap" lasting from January to the end of September! That cold just would not come back, no matter how hard it was wished for, would it?