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Having read Philip Edens excellent piece in the Torygraph this morning about
the difficulty of forecasting persistent low cloud over (mostly eastern) Britain, I confess to feeling extremely irritated by the cheerful burblings of our weather masters,who have for the last few days been saying how nice and summery this weekend was gonna be. As the High migrated west on Friday it was obvious to even the most optimistic weather watcher that a chilly northerly was about to set in with its attendant cloud ,so all the poor unfortunates who had been trapped in inside jobs through a steamy week would be very peed off as they huddled under their barbecue canopies trying to pretend it was still summer. For some reason the Met Office must feel responsible for issuing upbeat and cheerful outlooks despite the opposite being likely ,as portrayed in the very British habit of praising our 'brave' sports heroes of 'football 'cricket' and rugby' who normally come second. Come on Met Office ,face facts ,we are British and can take it !! RonB PS Of course, none of this applies to Northerners and those in the south who hate the sun and break out into a muck sweat when temperatures exceed 15C.! .. |
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ron button wrote:
Having read Philip Edens excellent piece in the Torygraph this morning about the difficulty of forecasting persistent low cloud over (mostly eastern) Britain, I confess to feeling extremely irritated by the cheerful burblings of our weather masters,who have for the last few days been saying how nice and summery this weekend was gonna be. As the High migrated west on Friday it was obvious to even the most optimistic weather watcher that a chilly northerly was about to set in with its attendant cloud ,so all the poor unfortunates who had been trapped in inside jobs through a steamy week would be very peed off as they huddled under their barbecue canopies trying to pretend it was still summer. For some reason the Met Office must feel responsible for issuing upbeat and cheerful outlooks despite the opposite being likely ,as portrayed in the very British habit of praising our 'brave' sports heroes of 'football 'cricket' and rugby' who normally come second. Come on Met Office ,face facts ,we are British and can take it !! RonB PS Of course, none of this applies to Northerners and those in the south who hate the sun and break out into a muck sweat when temperatures exceed 15C.! . I had the misfortune of being in Sussex for the steamy hot day on Friday:-( The cloudy skies and 15 deg in the Peak District this morning are much more my cup of tea :-) -- Norman Lynagh Tideswell, Derbyshire 303m a.s.l. http://peakdistrictweather.org |
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ron button wrote:
Having read Philip Edens excellent piece in the Torygraph this morning about the difficulty of forecasting persistent low cloud over (mostly eastern) Britain, I confess to feeling extremely irritated by the cheerful burblings of our weather masters,who have for the last few days been saying how nice and summery this weekend was gonna be. As the High migrated west on Friday it was obvious to even the most optimistic weather watcher that a chilly northerly was about to set in with its attendant cloud ,so all the poor unfortunates who had been trapped in inside jobs through a steamy week would be very peed off as they huddled under their barbecue canopies trying to pretend it was still summer. For some reason the Met Office must feel responsible for issuing upbeat and cheerful outlooks despite the opposite being likely ,as portrayed in the very British habit of praising our 'brave' sports heroes of 'football 'cricket' and rugby' who normally come second. Come on Met Office ,face facts ,we are British and can take it !! RonB PS Of course, none of this applies to Northerners and those in the south who hate the sun and break out into a muck sweat when temperatures exceed 15C.! . ------------------------------------------------------- A bit Eastern bias there Ron. I think it was ok yesterday in large parts of the West and Midlands but not so clever today. I agree though about the false optimism of bright spells here. My youngest daughter was a bridesmaid (again, always the...)and requested a forecast just a few hours before as it was hoped to be outdoors. I confidentally predicted a spot of early drizzle then bright at times, ideal for the photographs. It poured down for a while apparently (mid Essex) and was pretty grim all day and had to be held inside. I'm not that popular! Dave |
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I had the misfortune of being in Sussex for the steamy hot day on Friday:-( The cloudy skies and 15 deg in the Peak District this morning are much more my cup of tea :-) Hi Norman Just got back from IOW and it was awesome, 8 days of sun perfect temps (near the coasts) then back to this GLOOM!! So I also near cheering up, can't believe I left that for this:( Back around 5 pm yesterday in heavy rain (just like when we left) and not even seen a hint of a bright spell yet!! Sure the forecast said fine????????????? Temp struggling at 14.3c Graham |
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"Graham" wrote in message ... I had the misfortune of being in Sussex for the steamy hot day on Friday:-( The cloudy skies and 15 deg in the Peak District this morning are much more my cup of tea :-) Hi Norman Just got back from IOW and it was awesome, 8 days of sun perfect temps (near the coasts) then back to this GLOOM!! So I also near cheering up, can't believe I left that for this:( Back around 5 pm yesterday in heavy rain (just like when we left) and not even seen a hint of a bright spell yet!! Sure the forecast said fine????????????? The old weather front moving from the east was always going to produce showers in our areas and 'one or two heavy bursts' was mentioned in the forecast. The positioning of the front with it's attendant line of showers was also accurately predicted. So all in all, I though it was an excellent forecast. -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl Snow videos: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3QvmL4UWBmHFMKWiwYm_gg |
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On Sunday, June 15, 2014 11:11:21 AM UTC+1, ron button wrote:
Having read Philip Edens excellent piece in the Torygraph this morning about the difficulty of forecasting persistent low cloud over (mostly eastern) Britain, I confess to feeling extremely irritated by the cheerful burblings of our weather masters,who have for the last few days been saying how nice and summery this weekend was gonna be. As the High migrated west on Friday it was obvious to even the most optimistic weather watcher that a chilly northerly was about to set in with its attendant cloud ,so all the poor unfortunates who had been trapped in inside jobs through a steamy week would be very peed off as they huddled under their barbecue canopies trying to pretend it was still summer. For some reason the Met Office must feel responsible for issuing upbeat and cheerful outlooks despite the opposite being likely ,as portrayed in the very British habit of praising our 'brave' sports heroes of 'football 'cricket' and rugby' who normally come second. Come on Met Office ,face facts ,we are British and can take it !! RonB PS Of course, none of this applies to Northerners and those in the south who hate the sun and break out into a muck sweat when temperatures exceed 15C.! . Wasn't too bad here in the end, Ron - a clearance mid afternoon led to long sunny spells. Looked as if the gloom very gradually cleared earlier the further west you were. Heathrow 22.2C Northolt 21.7C St James Park 21.5C Wanstead 21C Gravesend 19.9C Shoeburyness 18.8C Langdon Bay 17.4C |
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"Scott W" wrote in message ... On Sunday, June 15, 2014 11:11:21 AM UTC+1, ron button wrote: Having read Philip Edens excellent piece in the Torygraph this morning about the difficulty of forecasting persistent low cloud over (mostly eastern) Britain, I confess to feeling extremely irritated by the cheerful burblings of our weather masters,who have for the last few days been saying how nice and summery this weekend was gonna be. As the High migrated west on Friday it was obvious to even the most optimistic weather watcher that a chilly northerly was about to set in with its attendant cloud ,so all the poor unfortunates who had been trapped in inside jobs through a steamy week would be very peed off as they huddled under their barbecue canopies trying to pretend it was still summer. For some reason the Met Office must feel responsible for issuing upbeat and cheerful outlooks despite the opposite being likely ,as portrayed in the very British habit of praising our 'brave' sports heroes of 'football 'cricket' and rugby' who normally come second. Come on Met Office ,face facts ,we are British and can take it !! RonB PS Of course, none of this applies to Northerners and those in the south who hate the sun and break out into a muck sweat when temperatures exceed 15C.! . Wasn't too bad here in the end, Ron - a clearance mid afternoon led to long sunny spells. Looked as if the gloom very gradually cleared earlier the further west you were. Heathrow 22.2C Northolt 21.7C St James Park 21.5C Wanstead 21C Gravesend 19.9C Shoeburyness 18.8C Langdon Bay 17.4C I'm talking about today ,bleedin 'orrible, yes and it actually rained a bit over Epping Forest area ,like a north Staffs summer really..... RonB |
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I'm talking about today ,bleedin 'orrible, yes and it actually rained a bit over Epping Forest area ,like a north Staffs summer really..... Sounds a exactly like a North Staffs summer I'm afraid Ron:) Graham |
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