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Not sure how many others on this NG feel, but I for one feel that the UK
winters especially here in the southeast are set mild for the forseeable future. For a number of years now I have looked forward to a good old fashioned winter with at least some snow to liven thing up, but here we are nearly half way through January and still nothing in sight. I find the likes of Metcheck and TWO consistently forecasting a change to colder conditions, but always ten to fourteen days away. And it just doesn't happen. Roll on the warm days of summer with the barbie alight and a few glasses of red wine. Best regards. Len. |
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Roll on the warm days of summer with the barbie alight and a few glasses of
red wine. Sounds good to me, bring it on! |
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In message , GKN
writes Not sure how many others on this NG feel, but I for one feel that the UK winters especially here in the southeast are set mild for the forseeable future. For a number of years now I have looked forward to a good old fashioned winter with at least some snow to liven thing up, but here we are nearly half way through January and still nothing in sight. I find the likes of Metcheck and TWO consistently forecasting a change to colder conditions, but always ten to fourteen days away. And it just doesn't happen. Roll on the warm days of summer with the barbie alight and a few glasses of red wine. Len, I wrote off winter last February, but we will always have to put up with severe winter forecasts from parts of the private sector for years to come. Why global warming has knackered our winters so badly I still do not fully understand - see my thread UK Winters; where I am trying to seek help. Cheers Paul -- 'Wisest are they that know they do not know.' Socrates. Paul Bartlett FRMetS |
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GKN wrote:
Roll on the warm days of summer with the barbie alight and a few glasses of red wine. innocent Do you stick pins in them as well, or just set them on fire ? /innocent -- Gianna Stefani www.buchan-meteo.org.uk |
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![]() "Paul Bartlett" wrote in message ... In message , GKN writes Not sure how many others on this NG feel, but I for one feel that the UK winters especially here in the southeast are set mild for the forseeable future. For a number of years now I have looked forward to a good old fashioned winter with at least some snow to liven thing up, but here we are nearly half way through January and still nothing in sight. I find the likes of Metcheck and TWO consistently forecasting a change to colder conditions, but always ten to fourteen days away. And it just doesn't happen. Roll on the warm days of summer with the barbie alight and a few glasses of red wine. Len, I wrote off winter last February, but we will always have to put up with severe winter forecasts from parts of the private sector for years to come. Why global warming has knackered our winters so badly I still do not fully understand - see my thread UK Winters; where I am trying to seek help. Cheers Paul -- 'Wisest are they that know they do not know.' Socrates. Paul Bartlett FRMetS Paul, winters without a doubt are struggling to live up to their name in recent times, however your white flag makes me feel uncomfortable as I still firmly believe chaos theory will ensure that Britain experiences a decent freeze again at some point during the next 10 years. Probably when all the white flags are raised, hence an unsuspecting public will suffer! Regards Sean B |
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Roll on the warm days of summer with the barbie alight and a few glasses
of red wine. Best regards. Len. Len, you can keep the Barbie - I'll just have the wine, thanks. Anne |
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Len, I wrote off winter last February, but we will always have to put
up with severe winter forecasts from parts of the private sector for years to come. Why global warming has knackered our winters so badly I still do not fully understand - see my thread UK Winters; where I am trying to seek help. Cheers Paul We've had to turn the heating down at work in the last few days, unreal!! Mean here is 6.6c, which is 3.6c above my 1971-2000 average and 1.2c above my warmest January on record (1960-2004). No air frost yet after 11 days, lowest 1.6c and maximum temps have hit double figures on more than half of them. I'm even more worried about February after the last 8!! Maybe we are heading for the warmest Jan, Feb and Winter on record, followed by blizzards in March and April ![]() Weston Coyney weather station 220 metres asl -- Graham |
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Graham wrote:
Mean here is 6.6c, which is 3.6c above my 1971-2000 average and 1.2c above my warmest January on record (1960-2004). No air frost yet after 11 days, lowest 1.6c and maximum temps have hit double figures on more than half of them. I'm even more worried about February after the last 8!! Maybe we are heading for the warmest Jan, Feb and Winter on record, followed by blizzards in March and April ![]() The mean here this month is 8.5C, which is 4.2C above the 71-00 LTA for January for near here. Just two days have failed to reach 10C, but one day did drop (briefly) to -0.2C (0705 on 5th). Maximum temperature this month so far is 13.0C on the 7th. Just 11.9mm of rain so far. -- Jonathan Stott Canterbury Weather: http://www.canterburyweather.co.uk/ |
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GKN wrote:
Not sure how many others on this NG feel, but I for one feel that the UK winters especially here in the southeast are set mild for the forseeable future. Oh how familiar does this sound! I was just a boy in the 70's but I heard everybody complaining that the "nowadays winters" just couldn't be compared to the winters of the old days. Winters were always mild/windy/wet. And then the winters of the 80's followed! I guess it's just a phase we're in right now and in 10 years time we're be looking back with the same amusement I now have when looking back to all those comments people made during the 70's. Richard |
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![]() GKN wrote: Roll on the warm days of summer with the barbie alight and a few glasses of red wine. Best regards. Len. Wot? You mean it's gonna get even warmer than this come summer?........ I'd be having BBQs now - if the wind didn't keep blowing 'em away! Andy Mayhew |
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