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A temporary cold snap typical of a mild winter.
God Bless Paul "Wisest are they that know they do not know." Socrates Site 25 miles on a bearing 240deg from the Wash. Height 390FT amsl. 52.80'N 00.75'W. Central England forecasts www.rutnet.co.uk, right hand side weather at the bottom includes 9 day forecasts. Paul Bartlett (01572 812243) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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![]() "Paul Bartlett" wrote in message ... A temporary cold snap typical of a mild winter. God Bless I apologise if this has been asked before but I'd still be interested to know what would be the ideal conditions you would look for in order to predict a cold winter when doing your forecast. Victor |
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I personally blame people who leave their high pressures lying around in the
wrong place :-) "Paul Bartlett" wrote in message ... A temporary cold snap typical of a mild winter. God Bless Paul "Wisest are they that know they do not know." Socrates Site 25 miles on a bearing 240deg from the Wash. Height 390FT amsl. 52.80'N 00.75'W. Central England forecasts www.rutnet.co.uk, right hand side weather at the bottom includes 9 day forecasts. Paul Bartlett (01572 812243) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- |
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Oh no, the Bartlett High has just spoken, that's done it now guys :-)
Nice to hear from you Paul. Keith (Southend) ******************************** 'Weather Home & Abroad' http://www.southendweather.net ******************************** COL Station for Southend-on-Sea http://www.wunderground.com/weathers...p?ID=IESSEXSO1 ******************************** Reply to: kreh'at'southendweather'dot'net All mail scanned for virus's using Norton 2003 On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 20:33:48 +0000, Paul Bartlett wrote: A temporary cold snap typical of a mild winter. God Bless Paul "Wisest are they that know they do not know." Socrates Site 25 miles on a bearing 240deg from the Wash. Height 390FT amsl. 52.80'N 00.75'W. Central England forecasts www.rutnet.co.uk, right hand side weather at the bottom includes 9 day forecasts. Paul Bartlett (01572 812243) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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![]() "Paul Bartlett" wrote in message ... A temporary cold snap typical of a mild winter. God Bless Paul "Wisest are they that know they do not know." Socrates Site 25 miles on a bearing 240deg from the Wash. Height 390FT amsl. 52.80'N 00.75'W. Central England forecasts www.rutnet.co.uk, right hand side weather at the bottom includes 9 day forecasts. Paul Bartlett (01572 812243) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- To be fair, the media do the same in summer - get excited over a few days where it reaches 28C. Thats a normal summer heatwave too. I see it every year - in fact every summer seems to be a record one! Last year of course, was something special ![]() |
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In message , Paul Bartlett
writes A temporary cold snap typical of a mild winter. God Bless Paul Yes looks that way Paul, yet another of a long line of mild Winters which have now become the norm! I see Bill Giles now saying February will be mild or very mild which is about right if the last 7 February's are anything to go by. I just don't rate February anymore as the mean temp from 1990-2003 is only 0.6c cooler than the 1961-90 March mean! So just over half way through and yet another Winter bites the dust, will probably get my biggest snowfall in April again! All this over hyped TV and newspaper coverage shows how desperate things have become when BBC Midlands Today are asking people to ring them if they spot a snowflake! As one presenter put it 'WE ARE NOW WAITING FOR THE BIG FREEZE', really don't know how she would have described 1963! Roll on Spring! -- Graham |
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And a weak cold snap at that. But I have to say, these things are becoming
rare nowadays. --------------------------------------------------------- "Paul Bartlett" wrote in message ... A temporary cold snap typical of a mild winter. God Bless Paul "Wisest are they that know they do not know." Socrates Site 25 miles on a bearing 240deg from the Wash. Height 390FT amsl. 52.80'N 00.75'W. Central England forecasts www.rutnet.co.uk, right hand side weather at the bottom includes 9 day forecasts. Paul Bartlett (01572 812243) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- |
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Welcome Paul.
Now, everybody - BLOW! Les "Paul Bartlett" wrote in message news: --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.572 / Virus Database: 362 - Release Date: 27/01/2004 |
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