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Old September 2nd 19, 02:03 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
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On Friday, 30 August 2019 11:47:32 UTC+1, oops wrote:
Farewell to the summer which never happened

Spring did not end until at least the middle of June

Autumn began at the end of July

True the warm days were very warm but most of them were accompanied by
a stiff breeze or showers.

A record breaking summer then - perhaps for being the shortest on record.


Today. Full cloud cover, Strong winds. Looks like rain.


The President of the USA seems to be preparing to reveal the extent of weather control by the C_A. Look how sinuous the fake is. You can spot 'em miles away

It is hard to see how the Dorian can be steered as the Beaufort Scale, winds change direction with each increase or decrease as you can tell by their colours as the Scale rises and falls on Tropical Storm Risk

https://youtu.be/J5XznsfvdSg?t=599 I'd never heard the term: Fish Storm but it is an ill wind that blows nobody any good. Fishermen sharpen their knives waiting for the storms. Those that don't get caught out fare well.

I was approached in a Saturday market by a tout for Amnesty International. They wanted me to give them about two quid a week. I told them I'd look them up online. Just now I saw their front page has a story about the Amazon fires. Fake news. So the Internet saved me two quid.
Depressing though all the same.