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Blizzards in England? Good agreement in ensembles.
I'm wondering if I have planted out my greenhouse tomatoes too early :-) Probably a lot of cold rain and wind low down, but above 200 metres??? If only it was January! 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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![]() "Freddie" wrote in message ... "Eskimo Will" Wrote in message: Blizzards in England? Good agreement in ensembles. I'm wondering if I have planted out my greenhouse tomatoes too early :-) Probably a lot of cold rain and wind low down, but above 200 metres??? If only it was January! Snowy in Shropshire this morning. 2-3 cm full cover at 0500z, but rapidly melting now with only a few patches left in the shade. It would've been my latest "snow lying" day, had it hung around. Plenty left on the high ground above 250 metres. That's bad luck! Just sunny with a chilly wind here. T +5.1C at 0950. I almost recorded a snow lying day in October in 2003 - so annoying when it melts quickly. Still, early days yet! 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 16/04/2016 08:49, Eskimo Will wrote:
Blizzards in England? Good agreement in ensembles. I'm wondering if I have planted out my greenhouse tomatoes too early :-) Probably a lot of cold rain and wind low down, but above 200 metres??? If only it was January! I sometimes wonder if the weather gods are mocking snow lovers. You couldn't get synoptics like this for love nor money back in that insanely mild December we've just had but here we are towards the back end of April. I'm not over-excited mind, A proper covering would be interesting but the thought of watching wet snow swirling around in a raw wind without a hope of settling isn't something that fills me with much anticipation. Still, heavy snow at the end of April is hardly unprecedented. April 1981, anyone? -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl Snow videos: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3QvmL4UWBmHFMKWiwYm_gg |
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On 16/04/2016 09:53, Eskimo Will wrote:
"Freddie" wrote in message ... "Eskimo Will" Wrote in message: Blizzards in England? Good agreement in ensembles. I'm wondering if I have planted out my greenhouse tomatoes too early :-) Probably a lot of cold rain and wind low down, but above 200 metres??? If only it was January! Snowy in Shropshire this morning. 2-3 cm full cover at 0500z, but rapidly melting now with only a few patches left in the shade. It would've been my latest "snow lying" day, had it hung around. Plenty left on the high ground above 250 metres. That's bad luck! Just sunny with a chilly wind here. T +5.1C at 0950. I almost recorded a snow lying day in October in 2003 - so annoying when it melts quickly. Still, early days yet! Will I'm beginning to get hope that we *may* have a good summer this year :-) -- Keith (Southend) "Weather Home & Abroad" http://www.southendweather.net Twitter:@SS9Weatherman |
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![]() "Keith (Southend)" wrote in message ... On 16/04/2016 09:53, Eskimo Will wrote: "Freddie" wrote in message ... "Eskimo Will" Wrote in message: Blizzards in England? Good agreement in ensembles. I'm wondering if I have planted out my greenhouse tomatoes too early :-) Probably a lot of cold rain and wind low down, but above 200 metres??? If only it was January! Snowy in Shropshire this morning. 2-3 cm full cover at 0500z, but rapidly melting now with only a few patches left in the shade. It would've been my latest "snow lying" day, had it hung around. Plenty left on the high ground above 250 metres. That's bad luck! Just sunny with a chilly wind here. T +5.1C at 0950. I almost recorded a snow lying day in October in 2003 - so annoying when it melts quickly. Still, early days yet! Will I'm beginning to get hope that we *may* have a good summer this year :-) We will. A good growing season. Plenty of thunderstorms and a bit of 25C+ heat. 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 16/04/2016 13:08, Eskimo Will wrote:
"Keith (Southend)" wrote in message ... I'm beginning to get hope that we *may* have a good summer this year :-) We will. A good growing season. Plenty of thunderstorms and a bit of 25C+ heat. Will Now that would be nice, not had one of those summers for many a year ;-) Hot sultry and nice otside for BBQ's etc, then the evening and night light displays. Oh the good old days. -- Keith (Southend) "Weather Home & Abroad" http://www.southendweather.net Twitter:@SS9Weatherman |
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On 16/04/2016 13:28, Keith (Southend) wrote:
Now that would be nice, not had one of those summers for many a year ;-) What about 2013 Keith? That was a glorious summer and thundery at times too. We must have had over 30 beach and garden BBQs that summer and the weather for every single one was warm and dry. And we ate dinner outside most evenings too. It was the best summer since 2005. Another summer like that one would be good. Then again, 2014 wasn't bad either. -- Nick G Otter Valley, Devon 20 m amsl http://www.ottervalleyweather.me.uk |
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![]() "Nick Gardner" wrote in message ... On 16/04/2016 13:28, Keith (Southend) wrote: Now that would be nice, not had one of those summers for many a year ;-) What about 2013 Keith? That was a glorious summer and thundery at times too. We must have had over 30 beach and garden BBQs that summer and the weather for every single one was warm and dry. And we ate dinner outside most evenings too. It was the best summer since 2005. Another summer like that one would be good. July 18th 2013 we reached +29.8C in Haytor - awesome. Night min. only got down to +13.7C as well, so a restless night in the warmth. Mean max. was +22.9C 4.3 degrees above normal. What a month. August was cooler at +20.3C but still above normal. 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 16/04/2016 13:52, Eskimo Will wrote:
July 18th 2013 we reached +29.8C in Haytor - awesome. Night min. only got down to +13.7C as well, so a restless night in the warmth. Mean max. was +22.9C 4.3 degrees above normal. What a month. August was cooler at +20.3C but still above normal. That was a most memorable July! My maximum on the 18th was 28.8C with the hottest day being 30.5C on the 13th. The mean maximum for whole month was 24.9C. August's mean maximum was 22.7C and was another dry and sunny month. The most remarkable feature of that July was the peristently sunny skies clocking up 328 hours of sunshine. The were 18 consecutively cloudless days from the 5th to the 22nd! I thought it would never end - shame it did. -- Nick G Otter Valley, Devon 20 m amsl http://www.ottervalleyweather.me.uk |
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On Saturday, 16 April 2016 10:06:24 UTC+1, Col wrote:
I sometimes wonder if the weather gods are mocking snow lovers. You couldn't get synoptics like this for love nor money back in that insanely mild December we've just had but here we are towards the back end of April. I'm not over-excited mind. A proper covering would be interesting but the thought of watching wet snow swirling around in a raw wind without an hope of settling isn't something that fills me with much anticipation. Still, heavy snow at the end of April is hardly unprecedented. April 1981, anyone? I can't understand Will's remorse at the snow buggering off PDQ if we are not going to have the clear skies that go with it. This summer reminds me of 1952, not because I can remember it but because I was looking at a painting of Sunny Stoke while I was in hospital this morning. Scores of bottle kilns all sending children's picture book smoke stacks up to heaven where it fed the rooftops so well that they invented snow shovels for removing the vegetation it produced. Talking about it to a civil engineer a few hours later, we agreed it must have been healthy enough, except when foggy overcast hampered the process. He remarked that houses were built without damp-courses and that old people smelled of mothballs and mildew on such occasions. Without central heating, such overcast would regularly kill people with poor lungs. So that is something like twice in a lifetime but not for others. |
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