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http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/...itain-tomorrow
TEN DAYS RAIN TO HIT BRITAIN TOMORROW By John Ingham and Fiona Bradley MONSOON Britain will be lashed by 10 days of rain in just 24 hours tomorrow as the miserable summer ends with a bang. Forecasters warned of a “severe weather event”, with thunderstorms and torrential downpours hitting a large swathe of the country. The UK will pay for today’s heatwave, when temperatures are set to reach 81F (27C) from southern England up to the Midlands. Tropical conditions will strike with a vengeance tomorrow, with storms working their way north across the eastern half of the country from the South to Aberdeenshire. The Met Office predicted the “severe event” would affect eastern England and eastern Scotland during tomorrow. |
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![]() "Paul C" wrote in message ... http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/...itain-tomorrow TEN DAYS RAIN TO HIT BRITAIN TOMORROW rest of rubbish snipped What a load of ********, it's a perfectly run of the mill breakdown. Will -- |
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"Paul C" wrote in message
... http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/...itain-tomorrow TEN DAYS RAIN TO HIT BRITAIN TOMORROW By John Ingham and Fiona Bradley MONSOON Britain will be lashed by 10 days of rain in just 24 hours tomorrow as the miserable summer ends with a bang. ....and of course Piers C got his usual mention!!! "The weather may settle down a bit by the end of the week. But independent forecaster Piers Corbyn of WeatherAction.com issued a stark warning of flooding towards the end of September. The astrophysicist - who bases his forecasts on a study of the sun - said the first 10 days of September will be mostly dry and sunny. But he predicted bad weather tracking through the North of England, Scotland and Ireland between September 11 and 14 before heading south to cause floods in Central England. Dr Corbyn predicted serious floods in the Midlands and southern England from September 25 to 28." First 10 days mostly dry and sunny???? Hah, if only! Joe |
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![]() "JCW" wrote in message ... "Paul C" wrote in message ... http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/...itain-tomorrow TEN DAYS RAIN TO HIT BRITAIN TOMORROW By John Ingham and Fiona Bradley MONSOON Britain will be lashed by 10 days of rain in just 24 hours tomorrow as the miserable summer ends with a bang. ...and of course Piers C got his usual mention!!! "The weather may settle down a bit by the end of the week. But independent forecaster Piers Corbyn of WeatherAction.com issued a stark warning of flooding towards the end of September. The astrophysicist - who bases his forecasts on a study of the sun - said the first 10 days of September will be mostly dry and sunny. But he predicted bad weather tracking through the North of England, Scotland and Ireland between September 11 and 14 before heading south to cause floods in Central England. Dr Corbyn predicted serious floods in the Midlands and southern England from September 25 to 28." First 10 days mostly dry and sunny???? Hah, if only! Joe More ********. As I said last week September looks to be cyclonic and wet but then I use "traditional meteorology" not sun-gazing rubbish. Will -- |
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On Aug 30, 9:29*pm, "Will Hand" wrote:
More ********. As I said last week September looks to be cyclonic and wet but then I use "traditional meteorology" not sun-gazing rubbish. Just so. Has anyone ever considered writing a Letter to the Editor about why this paper seems to regularly produce bizarre weather articles? On the other hand, perhaps it does not have a Letters column R |
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On Aug 30, 9:15*pm, "Will Hand" wrote:
"Paul C" wrote in message ... http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/...-to-hit-Britai... TEN DAYS RAIN TO HIT BRITAIN TOMORROW rest of rubbish snipped What a load of ********, it's a perfectly run of the mill breakdown. Will -- Oh, don't say that, Will. It means we'll get nothing in these parts as usual. I saw the Express headline in passing and wonder if they've got it all mixed up with TS Gustav because they mentioned "Tropical Storms". The Mahler Society are suing. What a silly paper. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. |
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Paul C writes: http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/...itain-tomorrow TEN DAYS RAIN TO HIT BRITAIN TOMORROW By John Ingham and Fiona Bradley MONSOON Britain will be lashed by 10 days of rain in just 24 hours tomorrow as the miserable summer ends with a bang. snip "Ten days' rain" represents about an inch, hardly that rare a daily fall. A cunning way to be unnecessarily alarmist. -- John Hall "Hegel was right when he said that we learn from history that man can never learn anything from history." George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) |
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"John Hall" wrote in message
... "Ten days' rain" represents about an inch, hardly that rare a daily fall. A cunning way to be unnecessarily alarmist. -- You've hit the nail on the head. I wouldn't lower myself to buy the Daily Getsworse, but I had a sneaky look in Tesco today. Basically they are saying that the average rainfall in August is around 90mm; some places may get 30mm, so this is 10 days of rain. Obviously the headline conjours up a vison of 10 days of rain concentrated in one day, whereas the truth is somewhat different. I suspect that readers of the Express and Mail must live in a permanent state of paranoia. -- Hungerdunger To reply by email, remove the MARX from my address |
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"Will Hand" wrote in message
... More ********. As I said last week September looks to be cyclonic and wet but then I use "traditional meteorology" not sun-gazing rubbish. Will -- Yep, Will, that was the first thought that came to mind then swiftly followed by a few other expletives and character asassinations...just wasn't brave enough to put it so succinctly! ;-) Can I write 'bull****'? Yep, I can... |
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canals wrote in
: Just so. Has anyone ever considered writing a Letter to the Editor about why this paper seems to regularly produce bizarre weather articles? On the other hand, perhaps it does not have a Letters column I have written to their website a couple of times but to no avail. Headline-grabbing wins over content for utter filth such as the Express/Mail. Richard |
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