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  1. Wow not heard of one of them for a while.. I’m in but want to go up against someone from reading
  2. Remember before the last snow I mentioned my knee was playing up which meant I knew snow was coming.. Well this time my leg has fallen off so it is baked on enjoy the snow everyone
  3. Hi All, Could not resist logging in after Paul has started reminiscing.. haha though I was late to become a member here (2009). My knee which is never wrong tells me it will be snowing with laying snow in West London this weekend Hopefully I might even manage a storm chase post Covid but that looks to be a long long way away Enjoy !!
  4. Finished here for the foreseeable .. Lucky people to the North and on this plane ?
  5. Was flying around Heathrow and my cape almost caught on fire.. Have now blacked out the conservatory to avoid roasting
  6. In support of Steves' comments : Any actual professional odds compiler will tell you that pattern matching is a sure fire way to lose all of your money. Anybody can take x amount of variables and create a table with y rows of data and then determine the number of x variables that seem to point to z result by filtering for the most obvious. Then many get upset when the same set of variables produce an unexpected outcome. Even the National Hurricane Centre forecasts are based on pattern matching.. And when you give a +/- 20% probablility you will usually end out ok.. Back to nowcasting : if you understand steering currents then hurricane paths are rudimentary. Earths weather is not a closed system.. it is constantly bombarded by internal and external variables.. If you spend enough time you will appreciate JH discussion of the 500mb anomaly charts
  7. Agreed, I grow my own vegetables on my deck and have put in a few large lavender plants alongside a few other bee friendly species.. in the small spaces available.. Here in Acton there is a local bee keeper who makes fabulous honey (though production is small) and I love seeing bees in my very small garden
  8. At this rate I’m tempted to start a side business in air conditioning..
  9. So the storm is gone now.. and frankly almost nothing London and East (rain or lightening) therefore temp max still in play
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