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I've no way of checking this but, measured in terms of the number of
hours with snow falling, I suspect that this has been the snowiest week here for quite a number of years. Even today, when there isn't all that much snow in the south, it has been snowing throughout the daylight hours apart from the period 0915-1155. It snowed last night and there was almost continuous snow yesterday. Global warming or not, all it takes is the right synoptic situation. Norman. (delete "thisbit" twice to e-mail) -- Norman Lynagh Weather Consultancy Chalfont St Giles 85m a.s.l. England |
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![]() "Norman Lynagh" wrote in message ... I've no way of checking this but, measured in terms of the number of hours with snow falling, I suspect that this has been the snowiest week here for quite a number of years. Even today, when there isn't all that much snow in the south, it has been snowing throughout the daylight hours apart from the period 0915-1155. It snowed last night and there was almost continuous snow yesterday. Global warming or not, all it takes is the right synoptic situation. Norman. Yes, but the whole scenario the last 72 hours has been 'borderline'. Remembering the charts of the 60's and 70's, Denmark and Germany were always down to the ms 10 to ms 20 mark during Jan and Feb. Even in this cold snap they have barly been into day frost's. Where was the 510 dm line when you needed it? It used to creep in from the east. We used to have easterly gales with day maxs on the E coast of ms 04 (even in Devon once in the early 90's). Even with the almost 'perfect' set up, easterlies from Russia, its only wet snow. |
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![]() "Norman Lynagh" wrote in message ... I've no way of checking this but, measured in terms of the number of hours with snow falling, I suspect that this has been the snowiest week here for quite a number of years. Even today, when there isn't all that much snow in the south, it has been snowing throughout the daylight hours apart from the period 0915-1155. It snowed last night and there was almost continuous snow yesterday. Global warming or not, all it takes is the right synoptic situation. Norman. Yes, but the whole scenario the last 72 hours has been 'borderline'. Remembering the charts of the 60's and 70's, Denmark and Germany were always down to the ms 10 to ms 20 mark during Jan and Feb. Even in this cold snap they have barly been into day frost's. Where was the 510 dm line when you needed it? It used to creep in from the east. We used to have easterly gales with day maxs on the E coast of ms 04 (even in Devon once in the early 90's). Even with the almost 'perfect' set up, easterlies from Russia, its only wet snow. |
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![]() "Norman Lynagh" wrote in message ... I've no way of checking this but, measured in terms of the number of hours with snow falling, I suspect that this has been the snowiest week here for quite a number of years. Even today, when there isn't all that much snow in the south, it has been snowing throughout the daylight hours apart from the period 0915-1155. It snowed last night and there was almost continuous snow yesterday. Global warming or not, all it takes is the right synoptic situation. Norman. Yes, but the whole scenario the last 72 hours has been 'borderline'. Remembering the charts of the 60's and 70's, Denmark and Germany were always down to the ms 10 to ms 20 mark during Jan and Feb. Even in this cold snap they have barly been into day frost's. Where was the 510 dm line when you needed it? It used to creep in from the east. We used to have easterly gales with day maxs on the E coast of ms 04 (even in Devon once in the early 90's). Even with the almost 'perfect' set up, easterlies from Russia, its only wet snow. |
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![]() "Norman Lynagh" wrote in message ... I've no way of checking this but, measured in terms of the number of hours with snow falling, I suspect that this has been the snowiest week here for quite a number of years. Even today, when there isn't all that much snow in the south, it has been snowing throughout the daylight hours apart from the period 0915-1155. It snowed last night and there was almost continuous snow yesterday. Global warming or not, all it takes is the right synoptic situation. Norman. Yes, but the whole scenario the last 72 hours has been 'borderline'. Remembering the charts of the 60's and 70's, Denmark and Germany were always down to the ms 10 to ms 20 mark during Jan and Feb. Even in this cold snap they have barly been into day frost's. Where was the 510 dm line when you needed it? It used to creep in from the east. We used to have easterly gales with day maxs on the E coast of ms 04 (even in Devon once in the early 90's). Even with the almost 'perfect' set up, easterlies from Russia, its only wet snow. |
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Norman Lynagh wrote in
: Global warming or not, all it takes is the right synoptic situation. Seconded! I've often heard on here words to the effect of "if this situation occurred in the mid 80s we'd have got more snow". If this situation occurred in the mid-80s we'd get exactly the same amount of snow unless the fundamentals of physics and thermodynamics have changed since then!! Cheers Richard |
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Norman Lynagh wrote in
: Global warming or not, all it takes is the right synoptic situation. Seconded! I've often heard on here words to the effect of "if this situation occurred in the mid 80s we'd have got more snow". If this situation occurred in the mid-80s we'd get exactly the same amount of snow unless the fundamentals of physics and thermodynamics have changed since then!! Cheers Richard |
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Norman Lynagh wrote in
: Global warming or not, all it takes is the right synoptic situation. Seconded! I've often heard on here words to the effect of "if this situation occurred in the mid 80s we'd have got more snow". If this situation occurred in the mid-80s we'd get exactly the same amount of snow unless the fundamentals of physics and thermodynamics have changed since then!! Cheers Richard |
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Norman Lynagh wrote in
: Global warming or not, all it takes is the right synoptic situation. Seconded! I've often heard on here words to the effect of "if this situation occurred in the mid 80s we'd have got more snow". If this situation occurred in the mid-80s we'd get exactly the same amount of snow unless the fundamentals of physics and thermodynamics have changed since then!! Cheers Richard |
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Trevor Appleton writes: Yes, but the whole scenario the last 72 hours has been 'borderline'. Remembering the charts of the 60's and 70's, Denmark and Germany were always down to the ms 10 to ms 20 mark during Jan and Feb. I think "always" is a slight exaggeration. Even in this cold snap they have barly been into day frost's. Where was the 510 dm line when you needed it? Isn't it supposed to be flirting with the east coast next Sunday/Monday? It used to creep in from the east. We used to have easterly gales with day maxs on the E coast of ms 04 (even in Devon once in the early 90's). Even with the almost 'perfect' set up, easterlies from Russia, its only wet snow. I'm not sure that the source of the air has actually been as far away as Russia. -- John Hall "Think wrongly if you please, but in all cases think for yourself." Doris Lessing |
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