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T+96 ECM DT 12Z 29/2/12
SW England upland blizzards anyone? :-) Clearly still a very finely balanced situation and one that was giving the Deputy Chief at the MetO some headaches this morning at the technical staff briefing today. Is it an outlier? It was there a few runs ago as well. Interesting stuff. http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) --------------------------------------------- |
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On Wednesday, 29 February 2012 18:34:21 UTC, wrote:
T+96 ECM DT 12Z 29/2/12 SW England upland blizzards anyone? :-) stuff snipped -- When I read the title of this thread I thought Will was joining in the name calling......... Steve R. Swansea |
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"Eskimo Will" wrote in
: T+96 ECM DT 12Z 29/2/12 SW England upland blizzards anyone? :-) Nicely cherry-picked, Will ! A right old mess - although EC has been on to a feature since T+168 12z 7 days ago from memory. A nice reminder we're still in winter... Richard |
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"Eskimo Will" schreef
: T+96 ECM DT 12Z 29/2/12 : SW England upland blizzards anyone? :-) : : Clearly still a very finely balanced situation and one that was giving the : Deputy Chief at the MetO some headaches this morning at the technical staff : briefing today. Is it an outlier? It was there a few runs ago as well. : Interesting stuff. Maybe not SW England - but something like that in SW Belgium this morning and also in northern France. Northern France near the Belgian border http://videos.tf1.fr/jt-20h/intemper...e-7039246.html Lille http://videos.tf1.fr/jt-20h/la-neige...e-7039245.html 150 000 households in northern France have lost their electricity supply as a result of a high-tension cable snapping under the weight of wet snow. Up to 100 000 households in the area of Tournai in SW Belgium lost power for much of the day because of short circuits in high-tension cables caused by heavy snow and strong winds. Perhaps not quite the classic Channel rat - but notable enough. Colin Youngs Brussels |
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Colin Youngs writes: "Eskimo Will" schreef : T+96 ECM DT 12Z 29/2/12 : SW England upland blizzards anyone? :-) : : Clearly still a very finely balanced situation and one that was giving the : Deputy Chief at the MetO some headaches this morning at the technical staff : briefing today. Is it an outlier? It was there a few runs ago as well. : Interesting stuff. Maybe not SW England - but something like that in SW Belgium this morning and also in northern France. Northern France near the Belgian border http://videos.tf1.fr/jt-20h/intemper...-en-crue-a-la- frontiere-belge-7039246.html Lille http://videos.tf1.fr/jt-20h/la-neige...e-7039245.html 150 000 households in northern France have lost their electricity supply as a result of a high-tension cable snapping under the weight of wet snow. Up to 100 000 households in the area of Tournai in SW Belgium lost power for much of the day because of short circuits in high-tension cables caused by heavy snow and strong winds. Perhaps not quite the classic Channel rat - but notable enough. I was returning from my holiday via Eurostar during the afternoon, and we ran into the snow in northern France. There looked to be several inches around Lille, but as we neared the coast it turned to rain. It seems that I was lucky not to have been affected by Eurostar's troubles, presumably caused by the snow. I must have been just early enough to miss their cable problem, or maybe it only affected trains from Paris (I was coming from Brussels). There was still an awful lot of snow on the ground in the Austrian Tyrol last week, in spite of a slow thaw at the start of the week becoming a rapid one, with Wednesday to Friday being gloriously sunny and very mild. At Jenbach, in the Inn valley at an elevation of about 500m, where I was based, there must have been at least a foot. You could see the layers from the individual falls in the snow laying on the roofs. In some of the higher resorts there must have been three feet or more. On the Friday we went to Salzburg, outside the snow-covered Tyrol region, and at one point the temperature shown by the coach's thermometer touched 16C. Even in the region with thick snow it was mostly around 12C. -- John Hall "The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it." George Bernard Shaw |
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