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After yet another lively fall of snow this afternoon here in Northampton, I
was wondering if any of you nice knowledgeable weather forecasters out there would care to put your reputations on the line and tell us when this lot is going to end. I know they say a little of what you enjoy is good for you. But surely, enough is enough. 2 months ago, most of you were ripping it up with comments like "Ooh, yummy, snow", "When's the snow arriving?", "How much snow are we going to get?", "Is there any more snow on the way?", "Oh what fun", and "Isn't it wonderful". Then over the last few days, I've noticed some concern in the posts, with an increasing number of people coming round to my way of thinking, stating quite clearly that the fun is starting to wear just a tad thin. Even nature is ****ed off. My snow drops poked their noses up last week, thought twice about it, and have now reclassified themselves as "snow burrieds". So come on you lot, when is this going to end? jim, Northampton |
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On 24 Feb, 01:18, "jbm" wrote:
After yet another lively fall of snow this afternoon here in Northampton, I was wondering if any of you nice knowledgeable weather forecasters out there would care to put your reputations on the line and tell us when this lot is going to end. Diarrhoea of the soul removed for the sake of humanity. So come on you lot, when is this going to end? When the High over Greenland moves away or disappears. Have you not been paying me any attention at all? You think you have problems? Try wasting your time teaching fools. |
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In message , jbm
writes After yet another lively fall of snow this afternoon here in Northampton, I was wondering if any of you nice knowledgeable weather forecasters out there would care to put your reputations on the line and tell us when this lot is going to end. I know they say a little of what you enjoy is good for you. But surely, enough is enough. 2 months ago, most of you were ripping it up with comments like "Ooh, yummy, snow", "When's the snow arriving?", "How much snow are we going to get?", "Is there any more snow on the way?", "Oh what fun", and "Isn't it wonderful". Then over the last few days, I've noticed some concern in the posts, with an increasing number of people coming round to my way of thinking, stating quite clearly that the fun is starting to wear just a tad thin. Even nature is ****ed off. My snow drops poked their noses up last week, thought twice about it, and have now reclassified themselves as "snow burrieds". So come on you lot, when is this going to end? jim, Northampton Never underestimate the capacity for masochism of the snow ballers. When this current appalling, and seemingly interminable, winter ends they'll still be moaning that it didn't match '47 or '63 and hoping for a final April freeze up. -- Jim |
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![]() "Weatherlawyer" wrote in message ... When the High over Greenland moves away or disappears. Have you not been paying me any attention at all? And when, pray, will that be? Sometime this year, maybe? jim, Northampton |
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![]() "Jim Kewley" wrote in message ... Never underestimate the capacity for masochism of the snow ballers. When this current appalling, and seemingly interminable, winter ends they'll still be moaning that it didn't match '47 or '63 and hoping for a final April freeze up. I don't think even the most hard-line snow lover would want a snowy Easter! Yes, this winter is dragging and I'd like to see some spring soon. I certainly wouldn't want the cold to drag on beyond mid-March. -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl |
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Col wrote:
"Jim Kewley" wrote in message ... Never underestimate the capacity for masochism of the snow ballers. When this current appalling, and seemingly interminable, winter ends they'll still be moaning that it didn't match '47 or '63 and hoping for a final April freeze up. I don't think even the most hard-line snow lover would want a snowy Easter! Yes, this winter is dragging and I'd like to see some spring soon. I certainly wouldn't want the cold to drag on beyond mid-March. There has not been much snow down in SE England. None has settled during February here, and I'm kinda forgetting what January was like... I wouldnt mind a snowy Easter! Phil |
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![]() "Phil Layton" wrote in message ... Col wrote: "Jim Kewley" wrote in message ... Never underestimate the capacity for masochism of the snow ballers. When this current appalling, and seemingly interminable, winter ends they'll still be moaning that it didn't match '47 or '63 and hoping for a final April freeze up. I don't think even the most hard-line snow lover would want a snowy Easter! Yes, this winter is dragging and I'd like to see some spring soon. I certainly wouldn't want the cold to drag on beyond mid-March. There has not been much snow down in SE England. None has settled during February here, and I'm kinda forgetting what January was like... I wouldnt mind a snowy Easter! Phil Ah a snowy Easter - dream on! Snow - still love it! Best winter for years on Dartmoor and still a whole month to go. Eskimo Will -- |
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![]() "jbm" wrote in message ... After yet another lively fall of snow this afternoon here in Northampton, I was wondering if any of you nice knowledgeable weather forecasters out there would care to put your reputations on the line and tell us when this lot is going to end. Seriously Jim, when the sun comes north of the equator and jet moves well north in response. End of March! Some milder interludes of course before then. Will -- |
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On Feb 24, 7:32*am, "Will Hand" wrote:
"jbm" wrote in message ... After yet another lively fall of snow this afternoon here in Northampton, I was wondering if any of you nice knowledgeable weather forecasters out there would care to put your reputations on the line and tell us when this lot is going to end. Seriously Jim, when the sun comes north of the equator and jet moves well north in response. End of March! Some milder interludes of course before then. Will -- Seriously Will, this sounds too simplistic. You make it sound as if things (ie jet) are going to suddenly change at the vernal equinox. It's pretty obvious as Spring arrives the weather will warm. Len in tropical Wembury |
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On 24 Feb, 04:54, "jbm" wrote:
"Weatherlawyer" wrote in message ... When the High over Greenland moves away or disappears. Have you not been paying me any attention at all? And when, pray, will that be? Sometime this year, maybe? I have not tried to link my recent endeavours to the times of the phase of the moon. But it does seem that some more research along the lines I have been following will help. The fact is that the times of the phases this year are very difficult for me to command. The same was true of last year. When the minutes in the times divide the hour by three (times such as those at 20 past or to the hour) the chances of getting a clear hit on intense lows of inflated highs is slim (for me, at the moment.) (What is the term for high highs by the way. "Building" is for waxing anticyclones where "deepening" is for Lows but what is the fatty accompliance? Extensive? Can't be.) When the time is around the 2nd, 4th, 8th or 10th ~hour, that too means flaccid spells in the North Atlantic. I have yet to look at the co-incidents for Greenland Highs of any nature or maturity. There is nothing to stop anyone else (apart from Dawlish) from looking at it themselves. Leeds Uni has an extensive archive of charts for 2007 and 8 if anyone wishes to take a load: http://homepages.see.leeds.ac.uk/~lecimb/met/metoffice/ The Canucks also house a good archive (of the Northern hemisphere no less) no link for that at the moment though. The USA has stupendous resources (for the USA only of course) but since a huge amount of our weather comes from there it is still useful. Going a little away from the topic of course. But just in case there really are any bods on here that are interested in getting an education not strangled at birth by reliance on constupiders. No apologies for the near rant but really! |
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