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On Fri, 1 Aug 2008 at 00:07:08, Dawlish wrote in
uk.sci.weather : I find warm nights very enervating through lack of sleep, something you can't make up for during the day - unless the boss is out of the office... ![]() Pretty awful gfs and ECM again, this morning, after some warmer (but not settled) weather early next week. Still inconsistency at T240+, but the straws are a lot more difficult to find today. That looks as if it could be a cool washout to mid-Aug after next Wednesday. That gets a yeuch! It would need a few nore runs before it would be written into a forecast by me though. Just another couple of weeks, then the potential for extreme heat starts to diminish rapidly... -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me) |
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![]() "Paul Hyett" wrote in message ... Just another couple of weeks, then the potential for extreme heat starts to diminish rapidly... -- Paul Hyett, Its already diminished, from today! because theres no chance of a settled spell apart from some kind of weak transitory ridge in the next couple of weeks - so no potential at all. Dave R. [west London] |
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On Aug 1, 6:10 pm, Paul Hyett wrote:
On Fri, 1 Aug 2008 at 01:52:09, wrote in uk.sci.weather : I was hoping this would be a typical 1998-2004 even year, but the runs today suggest the worst pair of summers for many years overall for lack of warm weather, possibly worse even than the 1992/93 pair - both those summers had more settled spells than the current one. I also see the mean temps in southern England in July were (slightly) below the 1971-00 normal - why, why, why do July and August (where below average temperatures destroy the aesthetic appeal of the season completely, unlike the autumn, winter and spring) have the highest tendency for below average temperatures in recent years? Yes, I'd much rather such a tendency applied in Jan/Feb... ![]() -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me) Or Dec/Jan, in February you can appreciate milder temperatures as the days are longer and the signs of spring are appearing. Nick |
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