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Amidst all this rain ,the group should be hanging out the flags because we should be worrying about snow .There I said it ,the S word
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jbm wrote:
On 23/11/2012 23:36, wrote: Amidst all this rain ,the group should be hanging out the flags because we should be worrying about snow .There I said it ,the S word Paul That'll fall on deaf ears. Will is away in far off lands I believe (trying hard not to fall of a mountain). jim, Soggy Northampton -------------------------------------- On the 20th there was a longish thread regarding the impending cold spell although no talk of snow as that would be daft at this stage ;-) Dave |
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On Saturday, 24 November 2012 00:45:28 UTC, Dave Cornwell wrote:
jbm wrote: On 23/11/2012 23:36, wrote: Amidst all this rain ,the group should be hanging out the flags because we should be worrying about snow .There I said it ,the S word Paul That'll fall on deaf ears. Will is away in far off lands I believe (trying hard not to fall of a mountain). jim, Soggy Northampton -------------------------------------- On the 20th there was a longish thread regarding the impending cold spell although no talk of snow as that would be daft at this stage ;-) Dave What's so wonderful about snow, anyway? The present situation is very interesting, with the threat of more heavy rain, strong winds and low pressure and an unusual track for the forthcoming Low. I don't think the SE will get a tremendous deluge, the heaviest rain being just to the west and north of the centre and the Midlands and SW are going to get more than they need again, you could say. This is typical cyclonic November weather and worthy of attention in itself. Fixation on snow is a bit childish. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. |
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On 24/11/12 01:25, Tudor Hughes wrote:
On Saturday, 24 November 2012 00:45:28 UTC, Dave Cornwell wrote: jbm wrote: On 23/11/2012 23:36, wrote: Amidst all this rain ,the group should be hanging out the flags because we should be worrying about snow .There I said it ,the S word Paul That'll fall on deaf ears. Will is away in far off lands I believe (trying hard not to fall of a mountain). jim, Soggy Northampton -------------------------------------- On the 20th there was a longish thread regarding the impending cold spell although no talk of snow as that would be daft at this stage ;-) Dave What's so wonderful about snow, anyway? It makes for some very pretty landscapes, and there is something pleasurable about the crunch crunch crunch under my feet. These days, IMO, this doesn't compensate for its disruptive nature therefore I tend to err on the side of hoping for no significant snow. |
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Tudor Hughes wrote:
On Saturday, 24 November 2012 00:45:28 UTC, Dave Cornwell wrote: jbm wrote: On 23/11/2012 23:36, wrote: Amidst all this rain ,the group should be hanging out the flags because we should be worrying about snow .There I said it ,the S word Paul That'll fall on deaf ears. Will is away in far off lands I believe (trying hard not to fall of a mountain). jim, Soggy Northampton -------------------------------------- On the 20th there was a longish thread regarding the impending cold spell although no talk of snow as that would be daft at this stage ;-) Dave What's so wonderful about snow, anyway? The present situation is very interesting, with the threat of more heavy rain, strong winds and low pressure and an unusual track for the forthcoming Low. I don't think the SE will get a tremendous deluge, the heaviest rain being just to the west and north of the centre and the Midlands and SW are going to get more than they need again, you could say. This is typical cyclonic November weather and worthy of attention in itself. Fixation on snow is a bit childish. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. ---------------------------------- I agre with you Tudor. But then some of us enjoyed our childhood :-) Dave |
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Adam Lea wrote:
On 24/11/12 01:25, Tudor Hughes wrote: On Saturday, 24 November 2012 00:45:28 UTC, Dave Cornwell wrote: jbm wrote: On 23/11/2012 23:36, wrote: Amidst all this rain ,the group should be hanging out the flags because we should be worrying about snow .There I said it ,the S word Paul That'll fall on deaf ears. Will is away in far off lands I believe (trying hard not to fall of a mountain). jim, Soggy Northampton -------------------------------------- On the 20th there was a longish thread regarding the impending cold spell although no talk of snow as that would be daft at this stage ;-) Dave What's so wonderful about snow, anyway? It makes for some very pretty landscapes, and there is something pleasurable about the crunch crunch crunch under my feet. These days, IMO, this doesn't compensate for its disruptive nature therefore I tend to err on the side of hoping for no significant snow. ----------------------------- It's probably not a good thing for me at my age and with my dodgy knees but I like a few days of it for a change. I also appreciate the decent light it provides and attractive scenery for my photography hobby. |
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On Nov 24, 8:29*am, Adam Lea wrote:
On 24/11/12 01:25, Tudor Hughes wrote: On Saturday, 24 November 2012 00:45:28 UTC, Dave Cornwell wrote: jbm wrote: *On 23/11/2012 23:36, wrote: *Amidst all this rain ,the group should be hanging out the flags *because we should be worrying about snow .There I said it ,the S word *Paul * * * *That'll fall on deaf ears. Will is away in far off lands I believe *(trying hard not to fall of a mountain). * *jim, Soggy Northampton *-------------------------------------- On the 20th there was a longish thread regarding the impending cold spell although no talk of snow as that would be daft at this stage ;-) Dave * * *What's so wonderful about snow, anyway? It makes for some very pretty landscapes, and there is something pleasurable about the crunch crunch crunch under my feet. These days, IMO, this doesn't compensate for its disruptive nature therefore I tend to err on the side of hoping for no significant snow. Yes I'd agree there - snow's pretty and often arrives in the sort of very dry airmasses which provide the only possible relief from one of my pet hates - pervading, hanging-around damp - that we can get in the dark months of the year. Rain by contrast is disruptive but also humdrum, happening on a regular basis with no real novelty value (unless accompanied by thunder and/or in the form of a heavy shower after a hot day) - I find it hard to get any interest from a day like today particularly as I'd normally be outside enjoying the countryside on a Saturday afternoon. Hrrmph. ;-) Day darkness event seems to be coming in now. Looking on the bright side, with less than a month to the solstice, there's every chance this could well be the worst Saturday of the 2012-13 winter season. Here's hoping... Nick |
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On 24/11/2012 15:22, Nick wrote:
On Nov 24, 8:29 am, Adam Lea wrote: On 24/11/12 01:25, Tudor Hughes wrote: On Saturday, 24 November 2012 00:45:28 UTC, Dave Cornwell wrote: jbm wrote: On 23/11/2012 23:36, wrote: Amidst all this rain ,the group should be hanging out the flags because we should be worrying about snow .There I said it ,the S word Paul That'll fall on deaf ears. Will is away in far off lands I believe (trying hard not to fall of a mountain). jim, Soggy Northampton -------------------------------------- On the 20th there was a longish thread regarding the impending cold spell although no talk of snow as that would be daft at this stage ;-) Dave What's so wonderful about snow, anyway? It makes for some very pretty landscapes, and there is something pleasurable about the crunch crunch crunch under my feet. These days, IMO, this doesn't compensate for its disruptive nature therefore I tend to err on the side of hoping for no significant snow. Yes I'd agree there - snow's pretty and often arrives in the sort of very dry airmasses which provide the only possible relief from one of my pet hates - pervading, hanging-around damp - that we can get in the dark months of the year. Rain by contrast is disruptive but also humdrum, happening on a regular basis with no real novelty value (unless accompanied by thunder and/or in the form of a heavy shower after a hot day) - I find it hard to get any interest from a day like today particularly as I'd normally be outside enjoying the countryside on a Saturday afternoon. Hrrmph. ;-) Day darkness event seems to be coming in now. Looking on the bright side, with less than a month to the solstice, there's every chance this could well be the worst Saturday of the 2012-13 winter season. Here's hoping... Nick You don't have to wait until the solstice Nick for the earliest evening has that is on the 11th to 14th December. Having said that the latest morning is from the 28th December to the 1st January. Joe Wolverhampton. |
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