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Old August 27th 11, 12:56 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default What are your most memorable weather events for your area in your lifetime?


"Dave Cornwell" wrote in message
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Mine a-

1962/63 winter
1987 "Great Storm"
1976 Hot long summer.

Although these are obvious for my region I wondered what other regional
perceptions would be.

The only others really are a couple of notable blizzards, the record
minimum low temps of 1982, the high max of Aug 2003 close to me and a T/S
in the fifties that flooded our road so deep that people were canoeing
along it!


I've moved around a bit, but here are mine.

Leeds.
Late April 1981. 6 inches of wet snow brings down tree branches,
foolishly in leaf thinking it's spring.

Summer 1983. Torrential rain turns road outside my house into a
river. Torrents of water rage through the back garden.

January 1990. Burn's Night storm. I saw trees do things that day
I've never seen before or since.

Swansea.
February 1986. Seeing considerable build up of ice on the beach in
what is supposedly a very mild part of the country.

Bolton.
Jan 5th 2010. 11 inches of snow, and not only that, the snow lasting
for a number of weeks.

Of those events I think that it was Swansea in 1986 that was the
most remarkable in purely statistical terms. Ice build up even in
eastern areas must be pretty rare but for it to happen in a place
like Swansea must surely have been unprecedented.
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Col

Bolton, Lancashire
160m asl