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"We are now heading out of last week's cold and frosty spell....."
Did I miss something? It was dull, mainly windy and wet and relatively mild here for January. Dave |
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Better still Dave, I counted Darren Bett using the "Mild" word no less than
thirteen times during that forecast, almost to wind-up proportions. Roll on summer and see if they have the same enthusiasm about the word "HOT". Also the possibility of some colder air moving into the east later in the week, but it looks like the milder air will persist right up to the weekend. How contradictory is that then?? Regards. Len. "Dave. C" wrote in message ... "We are now heading out of last week's cold and frosty spell....." Did I miss something? It was dull, mainly windy and wet and relatively mild here for January. Dave |
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![]() "Dave. C" wrote in message ... "We are now heading out of last week's cold and frosty spell....." Did I miss something? It was dull, mainly windy and wet and relatively mild here for January. I think I missed that too! Southern bias I would imagine as there was some unexpected snow in the south last week. Interesting to see them forecasting a mild week but with the *possibility* of cold air moving in at the end of the week. We shall see! Col -- Bolton, Lancashire. 160m asl. http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co.uk |
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My impression was that they were covering their backsides, given the
models information in front of us anything is possible, but in past years we would have been more condident about it, now we are not until it actually happens. Keith (Southend) ******************************** 'Weather Home & Abroad' http://www.southendweather.net ******************************** COL Station for Southend-on-Sea http://www.wunderground.com/weathers...p?ID=IESSEXSO1 ******************************** Reply to: kreh'at'southendweather'dot'net All mail scanned for virus's using Norton 2003 On Sun, 18 Jan 2004 13:07:31 -0000, "Col" wrote: "Dave. C" wrote in message ... "We are now heading out of last week's cold and frosty spell....." Did I miss something? It was dull, mainly windy and wet and relatively mild here for January. I think I missed that too! Southern bias I would imagine as there was some unexpected snow in the south last week. Interesting to see them forecasting a mild week but with the *possibility* of cold air moving in at the end of the week. We shall see! Col |
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On Sun, 18 Jan 2004 13:14:50 -0000, Col wrote in
snip Also the possibility of some colder air moving into the east later in the week, but it looks like the milder air will persist right up to the weekend. How contradictory is that then?? It's not contradictory. It's telling it like it is. People are always moaning about how the Met Office don't emphasise uncertainty enough and now they are being honest about it, you are complaining! I was quite impressed with the uncertainty, beyond midweek, clearly stated. The cold scenario is a low probability outcome, but the fact it was mentioned at all is an encouraging sign. Maybe one or two of them have been reading this newsgroup:-) -- Mike 55.13°N 6.69°W Coleraine posted to uk.sci.weather 18/01/2004 13:12:54 UTC |
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![]() "Weatherman" wrote in message ... Better still Dave, I counted Darren Bett using the "Mild" word no less than thirteen times during that forecast, almost to wind-up proportions. Roll on summer and see if they have the same enthusiasm about the word "HOT". Also the possibility of some colder air moving into the east later in the week, but it looks like the milder air will persist right up to the weekend. How contradictory is that then?? It's not contradictory. It's telling it like it is. People are always moaning about how the Met Office don't emphasise uncertainty enough and now they are being honest about it, you are complaining! Col -- Bolton, Lancashire. 160m asl. http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co.uk |
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Certainly wasn't cold or frost down here in the SE. The only parts of
Britain which were cold and Frosty was the North. ---------------------------------------------------------- "Dave. C" wrote in message ... "We are now heading out of last week's cold and frosty spell....." Did I miss something? It was dull, mainly windy and wet and relatively mild here for January. Dave |
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On Sun, 18 Jan 2004 13:07:31 -0000, "Col"
wrote: I think I missed that too! Southern bias I would imagine as there was some unexpected snow in the south last week. Was there? Well you could have fooled me! Still haven't had a night down to -2 degrees C this Winter, never mind sleet, not to mention sn** ! -- Dave Fareham. |
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In message , Dave. C
writes "We are now heading out of last week's cold and frosty spell....." Did I miss something? It was dull, mainly windy and wet and relatively mild here for January. Dave Same here Dave in Stoke (North Midlands) Member of COL in North Staffordshire 220 metres asl -- Graham |
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danny wrote:
Certainly wasn't cold or frost down here in the SE. The only parts of Britain which were cold and Frosty was the North. And West Wales. The last two nights have been very frosty. Last night the temperature fell to -4.4C. -- Howard Neil |
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