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Why does the journalist in Scotland keep calling the conditions "white
out" when it clearly isn't so? They have been doing it all morning on News-24 and it's very annoying. Rant over, thank you. |
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On Nov 28, 1:05*pm, Tim wrote:
Why does the journalist in Scotland keep calling the conditions "white out" when it clearly isn't so? They have been doing it all morning on News-24 and it's very annoying. Rant over, thank you. Probably because they've never been in a whiteout situation before. The same reporter however may well find themselves in actual whiteout conditions later when the wind picks up - and, more's the pity (not), they get stranded for a day or two. Alex. |
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I was wondering why on BBC News channel last night they were telling
me the temperature could drop to -7C when at the time it was -11C in Aboyne and elsewhere. (not to mention -8C in my back garden - but I'll forgive them for ignoring that). On Nov 28, 1:05*pm, Tim wrote: Why does the journalist in Scotland keep calling the conditions "white out" when it clearly isn't so? They have been doing it all morning on News-24 and it's very annoying. Rant over, thank you. |
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On Sunday 28 Nov 2010 13:29, Alex Stephens scribbled:
On Nov 28, 1:05 pm, Tim wrote: Why does the journalist in Scotland keep calling the conditions "white out" when it clearly isn't so? They have been doing it all morning on News-24 and it's very annoying. Rant over, thank you. Probably because they've never been in a whiteout situation before. The same reporter however may well find themselves in actual whiteout conditions later when the wind picks up - and, more's the pity (not), they get stranded for a day or two. An actual whiteout does not require wind nor falling snow. Visibility is not a factor either. It just needs low cloud and total snow cover so that light reflection makes earth and sky look the same. -- Graham Davis, Bracknell It was raining cats and dogs and I fell in a poodle. [Chic Murray(1919-1985)] |
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Graham P Davis wrote:
On Sunday 28 Nov 2010 13:29, Alex Stephens scribbled: On Nov 28, 1:05 pm, Tim wrote: Why does the journalist in Scotland keep calling the conditions "white out" when it clearly isn't so? They have been doing it all morning on News-24 and it's very annoying. Rant over, thank you. Probably because they've never been in a whiteout situation before. The same reporter however may well find themselves in actual whiteout conditions later when the wind picks up - and, more's the pity (not), they get stranded for a day or two. An actual whiteout does not require wind nor falling snow. Visibility is not a factor either. It just needs low cloud and total snow cover so that light reflection makes earth and sky look the same. And here was me thinking it was another name for Tippex :-) -- MCC |
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Tim wrote:
Why does the journalist in Scotland keep calling the conditions "white out" when it clearly isn't so? They have been doing it all morning on News-24 and it's very annoying. Rant over, thank you. ----------------------- I thought that. Lots of snow but I could see at least 400m behind her, although it might well have been at times, I guess. |
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On Nov 28, 2:56*pm, Dave Cornwell wrote:
Tim wrote: Why does the journalist in Scotland keep calling the conditions "white out" when it clearly isn't so? They have been doing it all morning on News-24 and it's very annoying. Rant over, thank you. ----------------------- I thought that. Lots of snow but I could see at least 400m behind her, although it might well have been at times, I guess. I`ve been in a white out on several ski holidays ,one in the cairngorms ,it is truly truly frightening ,you cant even see your feet,the guy I was skiing with was physically sick ,sort of motin sickness in reverse.In Aviemore they stupidly turned off the lifts so you couldnt even get down by listening to the sound of the lifts and following them.(I hope a person from the aviemore lift company reads this ) All you could do was wait it out (45mins) ,If you moved you were in danger of getting lost or worse dropping off a cliff. So this reporter is talking crap. |
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![]() "Dave Cornwell" wrote in message ... Tim wrote: Why does the journalist in Scotland keep calling the conditions "white out" when it clearly isn't so? They have been doing it all morning on News-24 and it's very annoying. Rant over, thank you. ----------------------- I thought that. Lots of snow but I could see at least 400m behind her, although it might well have been at times, I guess. I've walked in mountains all my life and I have never been in a white-out. In a white-out you will not know whether you are on your head or standing there will be white all round up/down/left/right and you will not be able to see more than a metre. Almost had that in the Cairngorms but I could just see where to go, which was just as well as there was an ice cliff 100 metres away! Some people haven't a clue. Eskimo Will -- |
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On Nov 28, 3:32*pm, paul leslie wrote:
I`ve been in a white out on several ski holidays ,one in the cairngorms ,it is truly truly *frightening ,you cant even see your feet, I've experienced something very similar once in the Alps, when the blowing snow started coming from behind me faster than I was skiing forwards. Looking down at my feet with the blizzard rushing forwards my brain suddenly told me I was going backwards and total disorientation set in. Fortunately I was only a few yards from a restaurant and a chocolat chaud! |
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Tim wrote in news:cdb83086-3d7d-43f6-8106-472a49eba099
@q18g2000vbk.googlegroups.com: Why does the journalist in Scotland keep calling the conditions "white out" when it clearly isn't so? They have been doing it all morning on News-24 and it's very annoying. It's as if it's never snowed in the UK before. I find it all laughable. It's snowing, there might be some disruption, get over it. Richard |
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