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I have been reliably informed by my elderly neighbour that the great US
blizzard due to hit today will then strike us in a week's time. He firmly believes it and says he has been right in the past. Bless. Will -- " Some sects believe that the world was created 5000 years ago. Another sect believes that it was created in 1910 " http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) --------------------------------------------- |
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In message , Eskimo Will
writes I have been reliably informed by my elderly neighbour that the great US blizzard due to hit today will then strike us in a week's time. He firmly believes it and says he has been right in the past. Bless. Will Surely everyone knows that it's three weeks? At least ISTR that's what my father always said. ![]() -- John Hall "Honest criticism is hard to take, particularly from a relative, a friend, an acquaintance, or a stranger." Franklin P Jones |
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![]() "John Hall" wrote in message ... In message , Eskimo Will writes I have been reliably informed by my elderly neighbour that the great US blizzard due to hit today will then strike us in a week's time. He firmly believes it and says he has been right in the past. Bless. Will Surely everyone knows that it's three weeks? At least ISTR that's what my father always said. ![]() I did tell him John! :-) I also told him to read my mild and wet Dartmoor forecast for next week. Will -- " Some sects believe that the world was created 5000 years ago. Another sect believes that it was created in 1910 " http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) --------------------------------------------- |
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On Fri, 22 Jan 2016 11:08:02 +0000
John Hall wrote: In message , Eskimo Will writes I have been reliably informed by my elderly neighbour that the great US blizzard due to hit today will then strike us in a week's time. He firmly believes it and says he has been right in the past. Bless. Will Surely everyone knows that it's three weeks? At least ISTR that's what my father always said. ![]() Three days is what I remember. That could happen occasionally, not because of the surface system crossing the Atlantic in three days but because of changes in the upper-air pattern taking that long to develop. If the snow was associated with an upper trough over the eastern US with a southerly developing near Newfoundland, a downstream trough could extend south near the UK. -- Graham P Davis, Bracknell, Berks. [Retd meteorologist/programmer] http://www.scarlet-jade.com/ I wear the cheese. It does not wear me. Posted with Claws: http://www.claws-mail.org/ |
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On 22/01/2016 10:49, Eskimo Will wrote:
I have been reliably informed by my elderly neighbour that the great US blizzard due to hit today will then strike us in a week's time. He firmly believes it and says he has been right in the past. Bless. Will ---------------------------------------------------------------- Ah, but is that who the Express get their information from? Why don't people ever draw conclusions like there are usually two or three blizzards every winter on the US Eastern seaboard but we haven't had one in the South for years. Much more obvious analogy to me. Dave |
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On Friday, 22 January 2016 12:02:38 UTC, Dave Cornwell wrote:
On 22/01/2016 10:49, Eskimo Will wrote: I have been reliably informed by my elderly neighbour that the great US blizzard due to hit today will then strike us in a week's time. He firmly believes it and says he has been right in the past. Bless. Ah, but is that who the Express get their information from? Why don't people ever draw conclusions like there are usually two or three blizzards every winter on the US Eastern seaboard but we haven't had one in the South for years. Much more obvious analogy to me. There has been an huge Low parked on the west coast for a while now. Coincidental to what the Seattle seismologists are calling a Slow Quake. We get those do we not? |
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On 22/01/2016 10:49, Eskimo Will wrote:
I have been reliably informed by my elderly neighbour that the great US blizzard due to hit today will then strike us in a week's time. He firmly believes it and says he has been right in the past. Bless. Will Someone at work today said does that mean we're going to get snow in a months time... An old myth, but some maybe believe it in February ;-) -- Keith (Southend) "Weather Home & Abroad" http://www.southendweather.net Twitter:@SS9Weatherman |
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On Friday, 22 January 2016 10:49:52 UTC, wrote:
I have been reliably informed by my elderly neighbour that the great US blizzard due to hit today will then strike us in a week's time. He firmly believes it and says he has been right in the past. Bless. Even Carol Kirkwood made reference to it coming across the Atlantic but cautioned thankfully that snow would be unlikely. Still a good time for vicariously taking a look at white stuff piling up on webcams... |
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On Friday, 22 January 2016 15:48:18 UTC, Richard Dixon wrote:
On Friday, 22 January 2016 10:49:52 UTC, wrote: I have been reliably informed by my elderly neighbour that the great US blizzard due to hit today will then strike us in a week's time. He firmly believes it and says he has been right in the past. Bless. Even Carol Kirkwood made reference to it coming across the Atlantic but cautioned thankfully that snow would be unlikely. Still a good time for vicariously taking a look at white stuff piling up on webcams... It's all still a bit premature, when I went looking for it on the charts I was surprised to find that the deepening low was still over Alabama, but tomorrow will be interesting on the eastern seaboard. The really deep cold air is still a long way north though. |
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xmetman writes On Friday, 22 January 2016 15:48:18 UTC, Richard Dixon wrote: On Friday, 22 January 2016 10:49:52 UTC, wrote: I have been reliably informed by my elderly neighbour that the great US blizzard due to hit today will then strike us in a week's time. He firmly believes it and says he has been right in the past. Bless. Even Carol Kirkwood made reference to it coming across the Atlantic but cautioned thankfully that snow would be unlikely. Still a good time for vicariously taking a look at white stuff piling up on webcams... It's all still a bit premature, when I went looking for it on the charts I was surprised to find that the deepening low was still over Alabama, but tomorrow will be interesting on the eastern seaboard. The really deep cold air is still a long way north though. Yes, ATM it looks like it's still quite a nice day in Washington: http://www.earthcam.com/usa/dc/natio...m=nationalmall But the snow has reached Richmond, VA: http://weather.weatherbug.com/cameras/weather/RCBRK http://weather.weatherbug.com/camera...238,-77.449614 -- John Hall "Honest criticism is hard to take, particularly from a relative, a friend, an acquaintance, or a stranger." Franklin P Jones |
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