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PostPosted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 10:03 am 
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Im gonna make a weather prediction


December, January and February


It will be cold with a good chance of ice and snow!


lets call it "WINTER"


Highways agency, BAA, Eurotunnel, Railtrack take note and prepare

buy roadsalt, snowploughs, have emergency rations to hand

TELL YOUR PUNTERS WHATS HAPPENING

ring Russia and Alaska for further advice


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..........And wreck all the cost cutting that's been done to recover from Labour profligacy!!

How often does this happen?

Last time it was this bad was 1960s. Due to the North Atlantic oscillation:

http://www.reportingclimatescience.com/ ... inter.html

Think of all the money that would have been spent every winter since 1969 and not used until now. One event in 40 years is quite a rare occurence on which to spend.


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cabbyman wrote:
..........And wreck all the cost cutting that's been done to recover from Labour profligacy!!

How often does this happen?

Last time it was this bad was 1960s. Due to the North Atlantic oscillation:

http://www.reportingclimatescience.com/ ... inter.html

Think of all the money that would have been spent every winter since 1969 and not used until now. One event in 40 years is quite a rare occurence on which to spend.


er isnt this TWICE in this year?...


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Did I mention this ocassion?

According to the link, the current atmospheric conditions have subsisted for 18 months.

It also makes the summer hotter! 8) :D


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cabbyman wrote:
Did I mention this ocassion?

According to the link, the current atmospheric conditions have subsisted for 18 months.

It also makes the summer hotter! 8) :D


now i KNOW your puddled.....


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I'm trying to support the summer comment. It was from a climatologist on Radio 4 today but I can't find the sound bite. It was on one of 'Today,' You & Yours, World at One or PM.

I raised my eyebrows when I heard it but, it did appear to support recent trends.


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Id say that all ive noticed is earlier warm spells, i.e. BEFORE the schools break up in july but to say we are getting hotter summers per se? ill just say 1 thing



1976



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The summer of 1976 was the hottest summer in the UK since records began. As well as the heat, Britain was in the middle of a severe drought.

The temperature reached 80°F (26.7°C) every day between 22 June and 16 July. The truly remarkable heat wave was in late June and early July. For 15 consecutive days from 23 June to 7 July inclusive, temperatures reached 90°F (32.2°C) somewhere in England on each of these 15 days. Furthermore, five days saw temperatures exceed 95°F (35°C). On 28 June, temperatures reached 35.6°C (96.1°F) in Southampton, the highest June temperature recorded in the UK. The hottest day of all was 3 July, with temperatures reaching 35.9°C (96.6°F) in Cheltenham, one of the hottest July days on record in the UK.

The great drought was due to a very long dry period. The summer and autumn of 1975 were very dry, and the winter of 1975-76 was exceptionally dry, as was the spring of 1976, indeed some months during this period had no rain at all in some areas.

The drought was at its most severe in August 1976. Parts of the south west went 45 days without any rain in July and August. As the hot, dry weather continued, devastating heath and forest fires broke out in parts of Southern England. 50,000 trees were destroyed at Hurn Forest in Dorset. Crops were badly hit, with £500 million worth of crops failing. Food prices subsequently increased by 12% [1].


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it was foooooking great!


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Yep, I remember it well. I live on the 'outskirts' of Southampton. We picked a week to go to the Norfolk Broads on holiday.... The only week that year that it f*ckin' rained!!!!!!!!!!!


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wannabeeahack wrote:
1976


I remember it well......I threw my action man into silloth docks in a hissy fit.

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All I remember of 1976 are ladybirds in the 1000s :D

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i always thought 75 was hotter and 76 saw the end of it with that stupid MP "for drought" bringing in a red indian rain dancer

i DO remember having to pull on overalls for a shift at the pit with a sunburnt back.....


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summer of '76 first visit to London as a sixteen year old. stayed at barkingside (at mate's uncles). seem to recall blistering heat by day, thunderstorms at night (no rain, just thunder and lightening). free tube travel (through the uncle) saw us in the city near every day. does the queens ice rink still exist? my one and only attempt at skating was there. happy days.

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so then, what happened to global warming (sorry, climate change) between 1975 and 2010?

this planet has always warmed up and chilled down


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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYHEBa6Xx48

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