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Keith (Southend) http://www.southendweather.net "Weather Home & Abroad" twitter: @LawnscienceEssx |
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Stoppit!!! At once
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On 24/12/2013 17:04, Jim Cannon wrote:
Stoppit!!! At once Yes miss, which way did it go? ;-) Sorry, couldn't resist. Seasons greetings etc. |
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"Keith (Southend)G" writes: http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn3841.png Usually you get successive runs at T+384 from the GFS that show all sorts of variations, but for a week or two now it's been stuck in a zonal rut even that far out. This is the first variation from that. Significant? Probably not, but one can hope. -- John Hall "He crams with cans of poisoned meat The subjects of the King, And when they die by thousands G.K.Chesterton: Why, he laughs like anything." from "Song Against Grocers" |
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On Tuesday, 24 December 2013 16:49:21 UTC, Keith (Southend)G wrote:
http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn3841.png Keith (Southend) http://www.southendweather.net "Weather Home & Abroad" twitter: @LawnscienceEssx Not in any Christmas mood at all just watched part of ITV's version of the best 20 Christmas songs-BBC did the same, slightly different results the other day. Have to say it made me even more miserable being reminded how all those years have gone by in the time it takes to play a song or two. Even looking at the artiste and how they've aged. So in sad nostalgic mood and seeing the News years day synoptic cheered me up -but why, why is cold weather part of the package for at least. Oh fu*& it; not many Christmases left or winters. Maybe that's it, we time our lives with memorable weather events I can still as clear as day remember the snow starting to fall on Boxing Day 1962, the fist real blizzard a week later. The trip to South Kirby with a beautiful partner as the winter of 78/79 started in earnest. We left in the afternoon from Victoria coach station on the 29th December 78 in these conditions as the low sank south with a screaming bitter easterly as the High followed http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/ar...0119781229.gif. As we got past the infamous Watford gap the snow started and ponte was such a pretty picture when we arrived-of course I missed the snow storm in London which was on the 30th I believe. Anyhow I'm going on, which is very unlike me; however the point is do we count down the clock with weather memories and therefore always feel a nostalgic pang for those past events. Don't know about you but I would live them all over again if it were possible. The snows in mid |
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Lawrence Jenkins writes: Not in any Christmas mood at all just watched part of ITV's version of the best 20 Christmas songs-BBC did the same, slightly different results the other day. Have to say it made me even more miserable being reminded how all those years have gone by in the time it takes to play a song or two. Even looking at the artiste and how they've aged. So in sad nostalgic mood and seeing the News years day synoptic cheered me up -but why, why is cold weather part of the package for at least. Oh fu*& it; not many Christmases left or winters. Maybe that's it, we time our lives with memorable weather events I can still as clear as day remember the snow starting to fall on Boxing Day 1962, the fist real blizzard a week later. The trip to South Kirby with a beautiful partner as the winter of 78/79 started in earnest. We left in the afternoon from Victoria coach station on the 29th December 78 in these conditions as the low sank south with a screaming bitter easterly as the High followed http://www. wetterzentrale.de/pics/archive/ra/1978/Rrea00119781229.gif. As we got past the infamous Watford gap the snow started and ponte was such a pretty picture when we arrived-of course I missed the snow storm in London which was on the 30th I believe. Anyhow I'm going on, which is very unlike me; however the point is do we count down the clock with weather memories and therefore always feel a nostalgic pang for those past events. Don't know about you but I would live them all over again if it were possible. Lovely post, Lawrence. I remember the three snowfalls that you mention very well. Others that I would have in my personal hall of fame include several in 1981-2, January 1987 and February 1991. There have also been some notable snowfalls within the last five years, of course, but one of the things I find about growing older is that I can't remember comparatively recent events as well as those of twenty or more years ago. -- John Hall "He crams with cans of poisoned meat The subjects of the King, And when they die by thousands G.K.Chesterton: Why, he laughs like anything." from "Song Against Grocers" |
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On Tuesday, 24 December 2013 19:27:12 UTC, John Hall wrote:
In article , Lawrence Jenkins writes: Not in any Christmas mood at all just watched part of ITV's version of the best 20 Christmas songs-BBC did the same, slightly different results the other day. Have to say it made me even more miserable being reminded how all those years have gone by in the time it takes to play a song or two. Even looking at the artiste and how they've aged. So in sad nostalgic mood and seeing the News years day synoptic cheered me up -but why, why is cold weather part of the package for at least. Oh fu*& it; not many Christmases left or winters. Maybe that's it, we time our lives with memorable weather events I can still as clear as day remember the snow starting to fall on Boxing Day 1962, the fist real blizzard a week later. The trip to South Kirby with a beautiful partner as the winter of 78/79 started in earnest. We left in the afternoon from Victoria coach station on the 29th December 78 in these conditions as the low sank south with a screaming bitter easterly as the High followed http://www. wetterzentrale.de/pics/archive/ra/1978/Rrea00119781229.gif. As we got past the infamous Watford gap the snow started and ponte was such a pretty picture when we arrived-of course I missed the snow storm in London which was on the 30th I believe. Anyhow I'm going on, which is very unlike me; however the point is do we count down the clock with weather memories and therefore always feel a nostalgic pang for those past events. Don't know about you but I would live them all over again if it were possible. Lovely post, Lawrence. I remember the three snowfalls that you mention very well. Others that I would have in my personal hall of fame include several in 1981-2, January 1987 and February 1991. There have also been some notable snowfalls within the last five years, of course, but one of the things I find about growing older is that I can't remember comparatively recent events as well as those of twenty or more years ago. -- John Hall "He crams with cans of poisoned meat The subjects of the King, And when they die by thousands G.K.Chesterton: Why, he laughs like anything." from "Song Against Grocers" http://www.netweather.tv/index.cgi?a...wer;type=panel Looking at the ensemble charts, this isn't an outlier @ T+384 Keith (Southend) http://www.southendweather.net "Weather Home & Abroad" twitter: @LawnscienceEssx |
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Take up Shintoism, Lawrence. When snow doesnt arrive you wont get disappointed
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On Tuesday, 24 December 2013 20:57:40 UTC, Jim Cannon wrote:
Take up Shintoism, Lawrence. When snow doesnt arrive you wont get disappointed Shintoism. That also reminds of all those Christmas pasts as a young boy, my presents were increasingly showing labels made in Japan. |
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Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
On Tuesday, 24 December 2013 16:49:21 UTC, Keith (Southend)G wrote: http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn3841.png Keith (Southend) http://www.southendweather.net "Weather Home & Abroad" twitter: @LawnscienceEssx Not in any Christmas mood at all just watched part of ITV's version of the best 20 Christmas songs-BBC did the same, slightly different results the other day. Have to say it made me even more miserable being reminded how all those years have gone by in the time it takes to play a song or two. Even looking at the artiste and how they've aged. So in sad nostalgic mood and seeing the News years day synoptic cheered me up -but why, why is cold weather part of the package for at least. Oh fu*& it; not many Christmases left or winters. Maybe that's it, we time our lives with memorable weather events I can still as clear as day remember the snow starting to fall on Boxing Day 1962, the fist real blizzard a week later. The trip to South Kirby with a beautiful partner as the winter of 78/79 started in earnest. We left in the afternoon from Victoria coach station on the 29th December 78 in these conditions as the low sank south with a screaming bitter easterly as the High followed http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/ar...0119781229.gif. As we got past the infamous Watford gap the snow started and ponte was such a pretty picture when we arrived-of course I missed the snow storm in London which was on the 30th I believe. Anyhow I'm going on, which is very unlike me; however the point is do we count down the clock with weather memories and therefore always feel a nostalgic pang for those past events. Don't know about you but I would live them all over again if it were possible. The snows in mid ------------------------------------------ Happy Christmas Lawrence :-) Dave |
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