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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!

Dave, S.Essex

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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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On Sat, 27 Aug 2011 13:31:09 +0100, Dave Cornwell
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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!

Dave, S.Essex


I don't remember events that I can date apart from the summer of 1976.
It was much too hot for the air conditioning systems I was supposed to
be maintaining.

Steve

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On 27/08/11 13:31, Dave Cornwell wrote:
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!

Dave, S.Essex


Golf ball sized hail in Gtr Manchester when I was about 6 (1984). Have
memories of sheltering in the hallway of the house.

Burns days storm.

The 1995 hot summer and drought, and a resultant satirical piece on the
TV about calendars which went something like this:

"The Nick Leeson calendar, it's very expensive but you do get six years.
And here is the Yorkshire Water calendar, unfortunately it runs out in
mid July."

Freezing weather in December 1995, and a new record low for the UK in
Altnahara (later revised).

February 1996, Heavy rain suddenly turns to snow which accumulates and
completely gridlocks much of Salford.

June 1997. One of the worst summer months I have ever experienced.

February 1998, I was at Reading Uni now, and temperatures approaching
20C were recorded around the 14th.

June 1998 (I think) the Reading tornado, 20 mm of rain falls in 15
minutes, 160mm/hr rainfall rates recorded further north in Caversham,
pictures on the local news of collapsed walls and fences. The Students
Union was hit by flash flooding.

August 2003, Very hot.

July 2006, Again, very hot.

January 2010, the most snow I can ever remember seeing.

December 2010, see January 2010, plus getting to/from work was a nightmare.
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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.


I didn't mention the October 30th storm in Bolton.
This was incrediable, if only for the amazing speed it arrived..
That morning I recall having a bath, with a blustery southerly
drumming rain onto the south facing bathroom window. Nothing
unusual about that. But then everything went quiet for about
20 mins or so. By the time I had finished my bath I could here
the wind moaning agian, but from essentially the opposite
direction. 'That's odd' I thought.....
Within minutes a tremendous NW gale, gusts I estimated
at around 70mph blew up out of nowhere. Even more remarkable
than that, it started snowing quite heavily giving about an inch. In
almost 20 years of living in Bolton, this is the nearest thing to a true
blizzard I have known, and in October!

I remember grabbing the milk bottles in and the wind & snow
was almost impossible to face.
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Bolton, Lancashire
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Summers of 1955 and 1976 for long hot dry spells
Winter of 1962/3 for lots of snow and (even better) putting the
school hockey/lacrosse pitches out of action for weeks on end
:-)

September 2009 - floods
http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1474069

January 2010 - disastrous amounts of snow
http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1666032
http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1666074
http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1666063

December 2010 - unable to get the car out of the driveway for 16
consecutive days owing to poor/non-existent snow clearing by the
local council :-(

Why is it that bad weather is more memorable than good weather?

Anne




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On Aug 27, 1:31*pm, Dave Cornwell wrote:
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!

Dave, S.Essex


Well technically the summer of 1976 was in my lifetime but I have no
memories of it at all - the only vaguely-connected memory I do have is
recognising that summer 1978 - the first summer I have any form of
clear memory of - was bad, so I must have had some sort of point of
reference. Winter 1978/79 was probably the most exceptional thing to
have happened from 1978 onwards in my lifetime, but memories are still
a bit shaky.

As for events I have a clear memory of, for winter I would have to say
January 1985, February 1986 and January 1987, and summer, 1983, 1989
and 1995. Though at the time, good summers were more frequent so they
didn't seem unusual. And for big thunderstorms, the summer of 1994.

Nick
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I remember a tremendously intense thunderstorm in Portsmouth, in the summer
of (I think) 1991 - it was in the evening after a warm day, the lightning
was continuous all over the sky, the thunder was deafening, the rain
torrential. Exhilarating and a little scary.

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On 27/08/11 15:11, Anne Burgess wrote:
Summers of 1955 and 1976 for long hot dry spells
Winter of 1962/3 for lots of snow and (even better) putting the
school hockey/lacrosse pitches out of action for weeks on end
:-)

September 2009 - floods
http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1474069

January 2010 - disastrous amounts of snow
http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1666032
http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1666074
http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1666063

December 2010 - unable to get the car out of the driveway for 16
consecutive days owing to poor/non-existent snow clearing by the
local council :-(

Why is it that bad weather is more memorable than good weather?

Anne





Because it tends to be more spectacular in appearance, and more
disruptive to your life.
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On Aug 27, 1:31*pm, Dave Cornwell wrote:
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!

Dave, S.Essex


Colossal thunderstorm starting at 7 pm Friday 5 Sept 1958
with lightning of a frequency and type (rocket lightning) that I have
not seen since. About 60 mm rain in less than an hour. This was the
continuation of the Horsham Hailstorm. Spoilt for life at the age of
15.
London smog, Sat 6 Dec 1952. So dirty that indoors, in a
hall in central London it looked as if someone had set fire to all the
waste paper bins. Minimum visibility (outside) was about 10 yards,
which is less than it sounds. Much brake-stamping as the bus inched
its way through Hyde Park Corner. No fog above 350 ft.
Cold day, 12 Jan 1987. ( I had the day off work to take my Mum
to hospital for a "1500-mile service" on her new hip.) I could
scarcely believe it as the thermometer failed to get above -9.2°C
despite sunshine. A temperature of about -7°C in sunny central
Croydon at about 2 pm felt positively eerie. In the next 48 hours the
snow depth (at home) increased from about 8 cm to 39 cm, the deepest
level depth I have seen.

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey


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