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On Sat, 14 Jan 2006 13:30:31 -0000, cupra wrote:
Anyone know a good seasoned wood supplier in West Somerset?! No, but there is a good pile near Haytor apparently. B-) Not that far... -- Cheers Dave. pam is missing e-mail |
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I'm with Keith on this one. Views are currently being influenced by local
conditions. Will is having a great time with snow, sun plus the advantage of living in beautiful place! In these parts it has been one of the most dull, boring, sunless, rainless, severe frost less, snowless winters I can remember. Plus the "promise" of a severe cold spell from several quarters has always been "watch next week" which so far has never come. Dave, S.Essex. "Alan Gardiner" wrote in message ... "John Hall" wrote in message ... In article , Will Hand writes: A potentially very cold severe spell is still on the cards for NW Europe with the UK on the western edge. I emphasise that it is only a *possibility* at (in my view) 30% risk, but in light of the extreme cold that sub 510 DAM air can bring at this time of year it must be taken on board. snip The 06Z GFS ensemble for London has 2 members that seem to show this happening for London, but of course they are very much in the minority: http://217.160.75.104/pics/MT8_London_ens.png -- John Hall I think that the most probable outcome in the SE is that the cold air will encroach from the continent from time to time in the next few weeks but it will be very much at the western edge as Will has stated. The European anticyclone seems very persistent but in general is not in a position which will permit the very cold air to reach the UK. The charts have been hinting at this for several days now. Alan |
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Dave Liquorice wrote:
On Sat, 14 Jan 2006 13:30:31 -0000, cupra wrote: Anyone know a good seasoned wood supplier in West Somerset?! No, but there is a good pile near Haytor apparently. B-) Not that far... lol Will - watch out for a silver Alfa with a tarp in the boot ![]() |
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Joe Hunt wrote:
850mb temperatures as low as MS30degC for Budapest and Munich on some runs. That is very cold air and not too far from the UK as Will is pointing out. A knife-edge situation. Hm, interesting. Joe, any chance of you sticking your neck out and hazarding a guesstimate to conditions in Munich in mid-Feb please? Looking at last year's data, it seems that slightly cold (MS02C day / MS09C night) was the best description. I'll need to know if SWMBO will need Damarts for our trip out there! Thanks G. -- Graham J. Platt graham (a) bowhunter (d) demon (d) co (d) uk TRA #10112 L3 UKRA #1264 L3 RSO |
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On Sat, 14 Jan 2006 11:32:37 +0000, "Keith (Southend)"
wrote: Ir's a long way from the UK Joe, it may just as well be on another planet. I'm fed up getting excited about the weather that everyone else gets. Grump! Keith, I get excited about the GFS beyond 7 days when it shows mild weather over the UK. We all know how much the long range charts change by the time they arrive, so I assume that very cold 10 day outlooks will become mild on the day - and vice versa. This saves me getting all excited about GFS fantasy cold spells and if a mild ouitlook does reverse, it's a pleasant surprise for me. But the timescale mentioned by Will for this cold plunge to our East is short enough for me to be interested in it. If it goes slightly wrong and advects further West than expected, that too will be a noice surprise for me. I don't *expect* it to happen but then again, I didn't *expect* Man City to win 3-1 today... ![]() Dave |
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![]() "Graham" wrote in message ... Joe Hunt wrote: 850mb temperatures as low as MS30degC for Budapest and Munich on some runs. That is very cold air and not too far from the UK as Will is pointing out. A knife-edge situation. Hm, interesting. Joe, any chance of you sticking your neck out and hazarding a guesstimate to conditions in Munich in mid-Feb please? Looking at last year's data, it seems that slightly cold (MS02C day / MS09C night) was the best description. I'll need to know if SWMBO will need Damarts for our trip out there! Thanks G. Funny you should specifically mention Munich, as I was discussing their current weather with a friend the other day. A huge surface inversion has set itself up, trapping moisture beneath it giving some very dull and bitterly cold days of late - http://weather.uwyo.edu/cgi-bin/soun...&STNN=Muenchen A 1000-500hPa thickness of 538.4dm and a surface temperature of MS7.7degC, but a 1300m slice of the atmosphere between 1000m and 2300m asl has a positive air temperature albeit considerably dry. I imagine a drive from Munich to the Bavarian Alps, driving above the Sc sheet would be mighty impressive. The METAR reports from Munich Airport show it has been cold and dreary for some time - http://weather.uwyo.edu/cgi-bin/wyow...M&STATION=EDDM As for mid-February in Munich, I would only advise taking note of climatological averages as models cannot predict site-specific forecasts with any accuracy. So an average maximum of 3degC and an average minimum of MS4degC, bearing in mind February is normally Munich's driest month. I am sure you can think of something more fun for your wife to wear to keep warm ! HTH, Joe |
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![]() "Dave Ludlow" wrote in message ... On Sat, 14 Jan 2006 11:32:37 +0000, "Keith (Southend)" wrote: Ir's a long way from the UK Joe, it may just as well be on another planet. I'm fed up getting excited about the weather that everyone else gets. Grump! Keith, I get excited about the GFS beyond 7 days when it shows mild weather over the UK. We all know how much the long range charts change by the time they arrive, so I assume that very cold 10 day outlooks will become mild on the day - and vice versa. This saves me getting all excited about GFS fantasy cold spells and if a mild ouitlook does reverse, it's a pleasant surprise for me. But the timescale mentioned by Will for this cold plunge to our East is short enough for me to be interested in it. If it goes slightly wrong and advects further West than expected, that too will be a noice surprise for me. I don't *expect* it to happen but then again, I didn't *expect* Man City to win 3-1 today... ![]() Dave Neither did I, ruined what was a fantastic day :-( Thanks for that Dave, not :-) Where did I put that bottle of brandy and the razor blade. 3-1 unbelievable, Man City - unbelievable. At least it wasn't at the Theatre of Dreams, that would have been too much to bear. Will (now an abject jibbering wreck) -- |
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![]() " cupra" wrote in message ... Dave Liquorice wrote: On Sat, 14 Jan 2006 13:30:31 -0000, cupra wrote: Anyone know a good seasoned wood supplier in West Somerset?! No, but there is a good pile near Haytor apparently. B-) Not that far... lol Will - watch out for a silver Alfa with a tarp in the boot ![]() LOL, my pile is going down slowly. May go down even quicker in a week or two grin. Will. -- |
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Will Hand wrote:
" cupra" wrote in message ... Dave Liquorice wrote: On Sat, 14 Jan 2006 13:30:31 -0000, cupra wrote: Anyone know a good seasoned wood supplier in West Somerset?! No, but there is a good pile near Haytor apparently. B-) Not that far... lol Will - watch out for a silver Alfa with a tarp in the boot ![]() LOL, my pile is going down slowly. May go down even quicker in a week or two grin. Will. 2 weeks is when my kitchen wall gets knocked through - thus making cold weather a certainty! |
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Will, please don't take this too personally, but I just cannot take this post seriously. It just ain't gonna happen. This and the midweek forecast update recently are doing you credibility no good whatsoever. I look forward to normal service being resumed. -- David Mitchell, 70m amsl, Langtoft, East Riding of Yorkshire. |
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