Thread: A Winters Tale?
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Old October 21st 03, 08:34 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Keith (Southend) Keith (Southend) is offline
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Default A Winters Tale?

It's been very interesting reading the various posts regarding past
weather patterns and the coming winter. However, many of you have
pointed out that a blocked autumn will lead to a mild, probable dry,
winter. I can't argue with this, although the element of 'Wills' new
era, may throw up some anomolies to the theories.
The problem I have, and would like to know what the consesus is, is
what late summer/autumn weather should we have, that would point to a
hard winter? After all, all those years of wet and windy zonal autumns
didn't lead to one, and now the stats are saying that a blocked autumn
won't lead to one either, and I'm beginning to lose hope, so what
would lead to a hard winter???

Keith (Southend)

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