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Il'e Eat my Slippers if we get any decent snow (1ft) this year!
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Never wise to make these statements Paul.
Especially when there's still 6 weeks to go. There's more than enough half eaten shoes lying around the houses of usw readers already, from those who took a similar gamble either last year or earlier this year. Only had one 12" fall here in the last 8 years, but i'm not fond of the taste of slippers. -- ºººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººº Alex Stephens Jr Wishaw, North Lanarkshire, Scotland N55º47'14", W3º55'15". 360ft/117m amsl http://www.alex114.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/ ºººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººº "Paul Alcock" wrote in message ... Il'e Eat my Slippers if we get any decent snow (1ft) this year! |
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When was this Alex?
Regards Rob "Alex Stephens Jr" wrote in message ... Never wise to make these statements Paul. Especially when there's still 6 weeks to go. There's more than enough half eaten shoes lying around the houses of usw readers already, from those who took a similar gamble either last year or earlier this year. Only had one 12" fall here in the last 8 years, but i'm not fond of the taste of slippers. -- ºººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººº Alex Stephens Jr Wishaw, North Lanarkshire, Scotland N55º47'14", W3º55'15". 360ft/117m amsl http://www.alex114.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/ ºººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººº "Paul Alcock" wrote in message ... Il'e Eat my Slippers if we get any decent snow (1ft) this year! |
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In article ,
Paul Alcock writes: Il'e Eat my Slippers if we get any decent snow (1ft) this year! You set your standards high if you reckon only a foot or more of snow counts as "decent". Here in lowland west Surrey, the deepest level snow I've ever experienced was 18 inches in 1962-3, which was the total of several falls in late December and early January. I can remember about three or four other occasions in the last 40 years when there was close to a foot, the last time being January, 1987. So even before global warming really set in, it was something on the order of a once per decade event here. -- John Hall "Hard work often pays off after time, but laziness always pays off now." Anon |
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![]() "John Hall" wrote in message ... In article , Paul Alcock writes: Il'e Eat my Slippers if we get any decent snow (1ft) this year! You set your standards high if you reckon only a foot or more of snow counts as "decent". Here in lowland west Surrey, the deepest level snow I've ever experienced was 18 inches in 1962-3, which was the total of several falls in late December and early January. I can remember about three or four other occasions in the last 40 years when there was close to a foot, the last time being January, 1987. So even before global warming really set in, it was something on the order of a once per decade event here. I have never recorded a foot of level snow. The best that Epping can offer (since 1979) was 25cm on 9/10/13th Feb 1991 and 22cm on 12th December 1981. Snow enthusiasts in this part of the world looking for 'deep, crisp and even' snow will despair when they look at my snow data table http://tinyurl.com/437ae Even in the much discussed 1962/63 winter, living on the rural/urban fringe of N.London (Enfield), the deepest I measured was about 10" (25cm) just after Christmas 1962 - after that there was a very slow rotting/compaction of the lying snow with a couple of modest 'top-ups'. Having studied the equally renowned winter of 1947 I doubt if this area managed 12" of level snow then - limited initial depth and several interruptions by milder air. All the best -- George in mild Epping, West Essex (107m asl) www.eppingweather.co.uk www.winter1947.co.uk |
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"ROBERT BROOKS" wrote in message
... When was this Alex? Regards Rob If you're referring to the last deep snowfall here? It was 26/27th February 2001, when we had around 18 inches of snowfall, and many drifts over 6ft after a severe blizzard. If you're referring to mass shoe eating episodes, those who had to forfeit will probably wish to remain anonymous. But, unlike Paul, they didn't gamble on a foot of snow, just a covering. Alex -- ºººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººº Alex Stephens Jr Wishaw, North Lanarkshire, Scotland N55º47'14", W3º55'15". 360ft/117m amsl http://www.alex114.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/ |
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"Alex Stephens Jr" wrote in message
... "ROBERT BROOKS" wrote in message ... When was this Alex? Regards Rob If you're referring to the last deep snowfall here? It was 26/27th February 2001, when we had around 18 inches of snowfall, and many drifts over 6ft after a severe blizzard. If you're referring to mass shoe eating episodes, those who had to forfeit will probably wish to remain anonymous. But, unlike Paul, they didn't gamble on a foot of snow, just a covering. Alex And the substantial fall here in late Feb. 2001, was probably the only 1 foot + fall here since possibly 1991, but more likely January 1987. So I was wrong when I said once in eight years here. More likely once in the last seventeen years. This part of the central Lowlands received approx. 2 feet of level snow in January 1987. It led to a week off school, the only time that happened here in my days as a pupil. It wasn't just a South East thing, contrary to popular belief. There's a page on my website recollecting these two substantial falls: http://www.alex114.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/snow.html ºººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººº Alex Stephens Jr Wishaw, North Lanarkshire, Scotland N55º47'14", W3º55'15". 360ft/117m amsl http://www.alex114.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/ ºººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººººº |
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In uk.sci.weather on Tue, 16 Nov 2004 at 21:58:36, George Booth wrote :
I have never recorded a foot of level snow. Only once, here - Jan'82. That was about 18". -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham |
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Hi Paul
Only once, here - Jan'82. That was about 18". I have a photo taken on a Sunday morning in January 1982, after it had been snowing for about 3 days. I remember it as being fine and powdery snow. The picture shows a channel my father had dug out down to the greenhouse at the bottom of the garden. You can judge from it that there was possibly more than 18" of level snow here in Worcester. I also have a few photos showing ice floes on the River Severn in the City taken around the same time. I think apart from that, there was a very heavy snowfall in January 1986, I remember deep snow drifts blocking many roads in Worcestershire. Uncertain to the actual depth of level snow but it must have been approaching 12". The last big snowfall was Feb 1991 when I measured 8" of level snow. Since then we have had no more than the occasional light dusting. _______________________ Nick G Worcester 45m amsl "Paul Hyett" wrote in message ... In uk.sci.weather on Tue, 16 Nov 2004 at 21:58:36, George Booth wrote : I have never recorded a foot of level snow. -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham |
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Nick G writes: I think apart from that, there was a very heavy snowfall in January 1986, I remember deep snow drifts blocking many roads in Worcestershire. Uncertain to the actual depth of level snow but it must have been approaching 12". Could it have been 1985 rather than 1986? -- John Hall "Home is heaven and orgies are vile, But you *need* an orgy, once in a while." Ogden Nash (1902-1971) |
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