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![]() "Dave.C" wrote in message ... Outlook said snow possible next week! About as generalised as some stuff we get here. Can't easily see what that's based on at the moment other than most models showing two or three colder days at the end of next week. Still too far off to deserve a mention in my opinion. Dave (Mind you, isn't snow always "possible" next week in January!) You've beaten me to it Dave. I saw the same forecast and that made me think of 1984 given the type of pattern that we now have. We had masses of snow in mid Jan 1984 after a long series of westerly gales. -- ************************************************** ************************** ************************************************** * Gavin Staples. website updated regularly www.gavinstaples.com For the latest lecture in the Darwin Lecture Series in Cambridge, please click on my site, and then click on the Darwin Lecture series link. "I have friends in overalls whose friendship I would not swap for the favor of the kings of the world". ~Thomas A. Edison All outgoing emails are checked for viruses by Norton Internet Security Professional 2004. ************************************************** ************************** ************************************************** ** |
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"Gavin Staples" wrote in message
... "Dave.C" wrote in message ... Outlook said snow possible next week! About as generalised as some stuff we get here. Can't easily see what that's based on at the moment other than most models showing two or three colder days at the end of next week. Still too far off to deserve a mention in my opinion. Dave (Mind you, isn't snow always "possible" next week in January!) You've beaten me to it Dave. I saw the same forecast and that made me think of 1984 given the type of pattern that we now have. We had masses of snow in mid Jan 1984 after a long series of westerly gales. But wasn't that one a rare case of we *did* get what the (Northern) US and Canada had as very cold air from those regions came across as a rough cold westerly. See the SL hPa map and 850 hPa temp sequences on: http://www.wetterzentrale.de/topkarten/fsreaeur.html for the later part of Jan 1984 when at its coldest. Being a westerly, there was nothing in the South, at least on the coast but IIRC, it was bad in Scotland and Northern England. IIRC, early Jan 1991 was similar. No doubt these occasional and rare occurrences lead to the general public perception that it always happens. -- Pete Please take my dog out twice to e-mail --------------------------------------------------------------- The views expressed above are entirely those of the writer and do not represent the views, policy or understanding of any other person or official body. --------------------------------------------------------------- |
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Gavin Staples writes: You've beaten me to it Dave. I saw the same forecast and that made me think of 1984 given the type of pattern that we now have. We had masses of snow in mid Jan 1984 after a long series of westerly gales. Are you sure that you aren't thinking of 1985? (Though, looking at Weather Log, I see that Jan 84 did have quite a bit of snow in nortern areas, though not in the south.) -- John Hall "Acting is merely the art of keeping a large group of people from coughing." Sir Ralph Richardson (1902-83) |
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![]() "John Hall" wrote in message ... Are you sure that you aren't thinking of 1985? (Though, looking at Weather Log, I see that Jan 84 did have quite a bit of snow in nortern areas, though not in the south.) I certainly remember a fair bit of snow in Leeds in both January 1984 and 1985. Enough for my school to be closed ![]() Col -- Bolton, Lancashire. 160m asl. http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co.uk |
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Col writes: "John Hall" wrote in message ... Are you sure that you aren't thinking of 1985? (Though, looking at Weather Log, I see that Jan 84 did have quite a bit of snow in nortern areas, though not in the south.) I certainly remember a fair bit of snow in Leeds in both January 1984 and 1985. Enough for my school to be closed ![]() Even in the soft South, we were made of tougher stuff back in the 1960s. My Surrey school was never closed even during 1962-3, though it's only fair to point out that the heaviest snow mostly came during the Christmas holidays. There was one day in early March, 1966 when, following heavy overnight snow, I was unable to get to school (which was 8 miles from my home), but I believe that the school was open. -- John Hall "I look upon it, that he who does not mind his belly, will hardly mind anything else." Dr Samuel Johnson (1709-84) |
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![]() "John Hall" wrote in message ... In article , Col writes: "John Hall" wrote in message ... Are you sure that you aren't thinking of 1985? (Though, looking at Weather Log, I see that Jan 84 did have quite a bit of snow in nortern areas, though not in the south.) I certainly remember a fair bit of snow in Leeds in both January 1984 and 1985. Enough for my school to be closed ![]() Even in the soft South, we were made of tougher stuff back in the 1960s. My Surrey school was never closed even during 1962-3, though it's only fair to point out that the heaviest snow mostly came during the Christmas holidays. And my school never closed in the winter of 78/79. :-( Victor |
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On Fri, 9 Jan 2004 21:07:50 +0000, John Hall
wrote: My Surrey school was never closed even during 1962-3, My Surrey school was never closed in 1947. -- Alan White Twenty-eight miles NW of Glasgow. Overlooking Loch Goil and Loch Long in Argyll, Scotland. http://tinyurl.com/55v3 |
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![]() "John Hall" wrote in message ... In article , Col writes: "John Hall" wrote in message ... Are you sure that you aren't thinking of 1985? (Though, looking at Weather Log, I see that Jan 84 did have quite a bit of snow in nortern areas, though not in the south.) I certainly remember a fair bit of snow in Leeds in both January 1984 and 1985. Enough for my school to be closed ![]() Even in the soft South, we were made of tougher stuff back in the 1960s. My Surrey school was never closed even during 1962-3, though it's only fair to point out that the heaviest snow mostly came during the Christmas holidays. To be fair my school was at about 550ft, not far from the highest point in Leeds. It wasn't so much that the kids couldn't get there but the teachers who had to drive there. It could be a pretty bleak place all told, even in summer. Certainly in the early 80's I could count on at least one day a year when we were snowed off. I still remember listening to local radio for the reports of school closures and hoping my school would be amoung them, happy days ![]() Col -- Bolton, Lancashire. 160m asl. http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co.uk |
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![]() "John Hall" wrote in message ... There was one day in early March, 1966 when, following heavy overnight snow, I was unable to get to school (which was 8 miles from my home), but I believe that the school was open. -- I hate to correct you, John, but I think you mean 1965 (4th March, just like five years later). Likewise, we never missed a day at Luton Grammar School in 1962-63, although the thermometer in music room, a rooftop addendum and therefore subject to dodgy radiators, showed just 37ºF in the freezing fog of Jan 23/24, and we sat there wrapped up in coats, gloves and scarves singing hymns. These days, of course, Health and Safety wouldn't allow it ... not to mention the teachers' unions. Philip Eden |
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![]() In 1963, we (secondary school) didn't miss a day either, but that was only because all the toilets were indoors. At the primary school that I had attended, it was shut for several days because after the Christmas shut-down, all the toilets (mainly outside) were iced up! Martin. |
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