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I was criticising Radio Scotland and GMTV for the use of the term heavy wind
and heavy gusts yesterday - ie that you can have heavy rain/snow etc but not heavy wind.Today I thought, what about light wind - that is ok. Am i just a weather nazi or is heavy wind wrong? Another thought, what will yesterdays storm be called, it cant be just the 18th of jan 2007 storm can it? brian aberfeldy black ice, as weather warned, well done MO. |
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In message , Brian Blair
writes I was criticising Radio Scotland and GMTV for the use of the term heavy wind and heavy gusts yesterday - ie that you can have heavy rain/snow etc but not heavy wind.Today I thought, what about light wind - that is ok. Am i just a weather nazi or is heavy wind wrong? Another thought, what will yesterdays storm be called, it cant be just the 18th of jan 2007 storm can it? brian aberfeldy On the other side of the coin you get "heavy seas" but I don't think I've ever seen reference to "light seas" :-) Norman. (delete "thisbit" twice to e-mail) -- Norman Lynagh Weather Consultancy Chalfont St Giles 85m a.s.l. England |
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Let's have a pedantic morning.... what is black ice called when it covers a
white road , when does 'fresher' become miserably cool in summer,and why do the Met Office allow D.Corbett on television ? . Finally (pedantic off) nobody on this illustrious group as far as I can see has congratulated the Met guys with their amazingly accurate storm forecast,since Monday in fact.. Perhaps we should actually congraulate their computers, but lets not be pedantic ! RonB "Brian Blair" wrote in message ... I was criticising Radio Scotland and GMTV for the use of the term heavy wind and heavy gusts yesterday - ie that you can have heavy rain/snow etc but not heavy wind.Today I thought, what about light wind - that is ok. Am i just a weather nazi or is heavy wind wrong? Another thought, what will yesterdays storm be called, it cant be just the 18th of jan 2007 storm can it? brian aberfeldy black ice, as weather warned, well done MO. |
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On Fri, 19 Jan 2007 10:08:45 GMT, Ron Button wrote in
Finally (pedantic off) nobody on this illustrious group as far as I can see has congratulated the Met guys with their amazingly accurate storm forecast,since Monday in fact.. Perhaps we should actually congraulate their computers, but lets not be pedantic ! That's a very good point! In fact this storm was flagged as a possibility a week in advance (the 10th), if my memory serves me correctly. -- Mike Tullett - Coleraine 55.13°N 6.69°W posted 19/01/2007 10:23:05 GMT |
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Well it was my birthday yesterday amd Bennetts Storm has a ring to it
Jim |
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![]() "Ron Button" wrote in message ... Let's have a pedantic morning.... what is black ice called when it covers a white road , when does 'fresher' become miserably cool in summer,and why do the Met Office allow D.Corbett on television ? . Hey, I like Dan Corbett, he's entertaining, with his unusual turn of phrase and eccentric mixed metaphors, all delivered in an old-school 1940's type package! |
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![]() Brian Blair wrote: I was criticising Radio Scotland and GMTV for the use of the term heavy wind and heavy gusts yesterday - ie that you can have heavy rain/snow etc but not heavy wind.Today I thought, what about light wind - that is ok. Am i just a weather nazi or is heavy wind wrong? Hi, Brian As Bob Dylan sang "If you're travelling in the north country far, where the winds get heavy on the borderline, remember me to the one who lives there, for she once was a true love of mine" (Girl of the north country - sung to the tune of Scarborough Fair) HTH Ken Copley, County Durham |
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Brian Blair wrote:
I was criticising Radio Scotland and GMTV for the use of the term heavy wind and heavy gusts yesterday - ie that you can have heavy rain/snow etc but not heavy wind.Today I thought, what about light wind - that is ok. Am i just a weather nazi or is heavy wind wrong? When being struck by such gusts, they do feel heavy (-: It does sound wrong though, but probably isn't. Another thought, what will yesterdays storm be called, it cant be just the 18th of jan 2007 storm can it? You could call it 'storm ten' if it actually was one. Or 'the weather' of course. I shall call it 'light breeze' as that is all that happened here. -- Gianna |
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if I was being pedantic I would say that
The MO got that storm spot on but vastly exaggerated a lot before that one and surely that storm could have been spotted even by A GMTV forecaster (It was). /pedant I think it should be called the Big Brother Storm ...sans teacup. Ron Button wrote: Let's have a pedantic morning.... what is black ice called when it covers a white road , when does 'fresher' become miserably cool in summer,and why do the Met Office allow D.Corbett on television ? . Finally (pedantic off) nobody on this illustrious group as far as I can see has congratulated the Met guys with their amazingly accurate storm forecast,since Monday in fact.. Perhaps we should actually congraulate their computers, but lets not be pedantic ! RonB "Brian Blair" wrote in message ... I was criticising Radio Scotland and GMTV for the use of the term heavy wind and heavy gusts yesterday - ie that you can have heavy rain/snow etc but not heavy wind.Today I thought, what about light wind - that is ok. Am i just a weather nazi or is heavy wind wrong? Another thought, what will yesterdays storm be called, it cant be just the 18th of jan 2007 storm can it? brian aberfeldy black ice, as weather warned, well done MO. |
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![]() Gianna wrote: Brian Blair wrote: I was criticising Radio Scotland and GMTV for the use of the term heavy wind and heavy gusts yesterday - ie that you can have heavy rain/snow etc but not heavy wind.Today I thought, what about light wind - that is ok. Am i just a weather nazi or is heavy wind wrong? When being struck by such gusts, they do feel heavy (-: It does sound wrong though, but probably isn't. Another thought, what will yesterdays storm be called, it cant be just the 18th of jan 2007 storm can it? You could call it 'storm ten' if it actually was one. Or 'the weather' of course. I shall call it 'light breeze' as that is all that happened here. -- Gianna It was nothing out of the ordinary here, just a tyical winter gale. Max gust of 59mph compares with my January record of 80mph back in Jan '98, & 66mph on 3rd Dec '06, when there was a good deal of damage & some exceptionally large seas. Wooden fence panels are something of a rarity in exposed parts of west Cornwall for obvious reasons. We have proper Cornish hedges. (some of the English call them walls) They tend not to blow away. Graham Penzance Graham Penzance |
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