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On Jan 19, 1:02 pm, Graham wrote:
It seems any theory with our climate can quite easily be pulled apart. I was thinking of this equation: La Nina = UK Mild Winter El Nino = UK Mild Winter Butterfly eats insect in Brazil = UK Mild Winter Daily Express forcasts -16°C = UK MIld WInter Global Warming = UK Mild Winter Complete opposite pattern to last year = UK Mild Winter etc, etc, etc. I think forecasting the weather for the UK is a doddle ;-) Excellent deduction Keith, whatever is happening elsewhere we ALWAYS end up with the same Winter, MILD! Suppose we should just get used to it, even average to rather cold Winters are becoming a rarity, a cold one is unheard of these days and a very cold one will never happen, not in our lifetime! There seems to be more chance of seeing snow in November, March or April than in Winter. I record my highest snow depths for each year and since 1995 my highest depth has been recorded in a non Winter month on seven occasions, what does that tell you about our Winters! Looks like 2008 could well be another ![]() Highest falls: 1995 28/3 7.5cms 1996 19/11 12.5cms 1998 15/4 7.5cms 2001 21/3 8.0cms 2005 28/11 6.0cms 2006 2/3 5.0cms Weston Coyney weather station (North Staffordshire) 220 metres asl Hmm.. Since your station falls within my expertise I should come back to this if I were not following something more immediately diverting. I shall put it to one side though. And post it to Weatherlawyer's home page. |
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I record my highest snow depths for each year and since 1995 my highest
depth has been recorded in a non Winter month on seven occasions, what does that tell you about our Winters! Looks like 2008 could well be another ![]() Highest falls: 1995 28/3 7.5cms 1996 19/11 12.5cms 1998 15/4 7.5cms 2001 21/3 8.0cms 2005 28/11 6.0cms 2006 2/3 5.0cms Weston Coyney weather station (North Staffordshire) 220 metres asl Just to add to the FACTS above. From 1967 to 1994 there were only 5 occasions when non Winter months had recorded the highest fall for that year. 1970 4/3 25cms 1971 22/11 5cms 1975 27/3 15.5cms 1976 26/3 6.5cms 1988 20/11 6cms -- Graham |
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On Jan 19, 3:36 pm, Graham wrote:
I record my highest snow depths for each year and since 1995 my highest depth has been recorded in a non Winter month on seven occasions, what does that tell you about our Winters! Looks like 2008 could well be another ![]() Highest falls: 1995 28/3 7.5cms 1996 19/11 12.5cms 1998 15/4 7.5cms 2001 21/3 8.0cms 2005 28/11 6.0cms 2006 2/3 5.0cms Weston Coyney weather station (North Staffordshire) 220 metres asl Just to add to the FACTS above. From 1967 to 1994 there were only 5 occasions when non Winter months had recorded the highest fall for that year. 1970 4/3 25cms 1971 22/11 5cms 1975 27/3 15.5cms 1976 26/3 6.5cms 1988 20/11 6cms You might check out what Tropical Cyclones were active (at SF 2 or more) if you can be sure of the data. That would save me a bit of bother. Anything less than an F2 will be difficult to assess as a modifier. |
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