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Stan[_3_] January 10th 12 06:21 PM

met office hints of colder weather setting in late jan / early feb
 
about time winter turned up!

UK Outlook for Wednesday 25 Jan 2012 to Wednesday 8 Feb 2012:

Temperatures are expected initially to be around normal for the time of
year, although there is a risk of colder conditions setting in as we
head into February. The most settled conditions are likely across the
southern areas of the UK at first, whilst northern areas will probably
be more unsettled. However, the generally unsettled weather will
probably spread southwards to affect other areas at times. Amounts of
sunshine should be close to normal for the time of year with perhaps
eastern parts of the UK seeing the best of the sunshine.

Updated: 1207 on Tue 10 Jan 2012

Graham P Davis January 10th 12 06:43 PM

met office hints of colder weather setting in late jan / earlyfeb
 
On 10/01/12 19:21, Stan wrote:
about time winter turned up!

UK Outlook for Wednesday 25 Jan 2012 to Wednesday 8 Feb 2012:

Temperatures are expected initially to be around normal for the time of
year, although there is a risk of colder conditions setting in as we
head into February. The most settled conditions are likely across the
southern areas of the UK at first, whilst northern areas will probably
be more unsettled. However, the generally unsettled weather will
probably spread southwards to affect other areas at times. Amounts of
sunshine should be close to normal for the time of year with perhaps
eastern parts of the UK seeing the best of the sunshine.

Updated: 1207 on Tue 10 Jan 2012


"A risk of colder conditions." What a wonderfully meaningless phrase
that is. There is a risk that, when I go to get my paper tomorrow
morning, I will be hit by a meteorite. There is also a risk that not all
of my six lottery numbers will be drawn tomorrow evening.

--
Graham Davis, Bracknell, Berks. E-mail: change boy to man
Teach evolution, not creationism: http://evolutionnotcreationism.org.uk/

Alastair January 10th 12 10:21 PM

met office hints of colder weather setting in late jan / early feb
 
On Jan 10, 7:43*pm, Graham P Davis wrote:

"A risk of colder conditions." What a wonderfully meaningless phrase
that is. There is a risk that, when I go to get my paper tomorrow
morning, I will be hit by a meteorite.


There's no chance of that. The next meteorite is not due until 16th
Jan!

See http://spaceweather.com/


Weatherlawyer January 11th 12 10:55 AM

met office hints of colder weather setting in late jan / early feb
 
On Jan 10, 11:21*pm, Alastair wrote:
On Jan 10, 7:43*pm, Graham P Davis wrote:

"A risk of colder conditions." What a wonderfully meaningless phrase
that is. There is a risk that, when I go to get my paper tomorrow
morning, I will be hit by a meteorite.


There's no chance of that. The next meteorite is not due until 16th
Jan!

See
http://spaceweather.com/


"THE DECAY OF PHOBOS-GRUNT (UPDATED): Russia's malfunctioning Mars
probe, Phobos-Grunt, is sinking back into Earth's atmosphere. Taking
into account the current space weather forecast and the area-to-mass
ratio of the spacecraft.

Ted Molczan estimates the time of re-entry: Jan 16 @ 18:00 UTC +/- 1.2
days. The window of uncertainty is still too large to pinpoint exactly
where the fireball will occur:

"The exact hour of decay will be known with certainty only a few hours
before the fact,"

Check Spaceweather's Satellite Tracker for last-chance sighting
opportunities."

Sounds a lot more certain than the Chief Meteorologist at Exitdoor.


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