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Benvironment

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  1. Winter could show its first hand that its just around the corner this week, with parts of the U.K in with a chance of snow to lower levels in the far North and frost in the South East! Looking good smile.png

    I'd say winter has eleven hands. I just posted a blog piece about the 11 signs I look out for in the run up to winter:

    http://benvironment.org.uk/post/11471937874/winterevents

    At the moment they're happening along the same kind of timeline I'd expect in this part of the world. No frosts or subzero nights yet......but then the first subzero temperature here last year wasn't until 21st October, which also coincided with the first meaningful snowfall on the mountains. Wouldn't mind if they came earlier though!

  2. I was down in the Cotswolds for the last few days and it was like I'd flown down to the south of France. Sandstone cottages, 21C, clear blue skies with not a cloud in sight, people hiking the Cotswold Way in shorts and t-shirts........and everybody having pub lunches in beer gardens. Everyone I met commented on what awful weather Scotland has had this year, which was striking as they're not normally people who notice what the weather is doing up here or even comment on it.....but they all said that it had been painfully apparent even to them how a big dividing line existed between northwest and southeast and it just went on....and on.....and on.

    Sitting in a beer garden yesterday without the need for a coat, I got a glimpse of the summer and start to autumn that much of England has had. I'd forgotten what unbroken sunshine was like! I kept looking up nervously for the ever-present cloud about to obscure the sun, but it never came. My dad did remark though, that while they've had rain down there the ground is still bone dry and they do need more of the wet stuff. It couldn't be more of a contrast to here.

  3. I had a local journalist tell me this morning that because it's very sunny at the moment, more sun means more aurora, and that last night had the most Scottish sitings.

    I tried really really hard to be polite.

    What always puzzles me about situations like that, where you'd have to think that the person saying it must be aware that they're not 100% sure of the facts........is the fact that they never entertain the possibility that you might know more about it than they do.

    Bonkers.

  4. October heat is like April snow, pointless.

    On 2nd April last year I caught a bus from outside my Edinburgh flat, took a 25 minute bus ride to Balerno on the city outskirts, stepped out of the bus........put my snowshoes on.....and spent the next six hours snow-shoeing around the sun-baked Pentlands in beautiful, deep wind-packed snow. A warm Spring sun coupled with walking in snow. Tis marvellous.

  5. Just back from York. I thought I was gonna miss quite an event in my neck of the woods, but upon discovering this afternoon that my sunflowers are still standing it was obvious it wasn't as bad as it might have been. The weather station has the top gust yesterday at 49mph around 2pm.......and nothing since then has got close. Funny, considering how high the gusts were in Edinburgh.

    Today is coooooold though. Just 9.5C here now and the wind chill is distinctly autumnal if not winter-like.

  6. My weather station has been reading that as well all day so I was also starting to think it might be on the blink. So, it must be right.....OH is outside now putting everything away and moving the pots to the sides, etc. I'm having one last loving gaze at my sunflowers as my garden faces due west ohmy.png

    I feel your pain! My west-facing sunflowers have all been lashed to the fence to within an inch of their lives. It's the east-facing ones that have borne the brunt, however. They were bent double most of last week and must have been substantially weakened 'cause the tallest, at a feisty 10ft.......snapped this afternoon in only moderate winds. I don't expect to find any standing come Tuesday.

  7. It would be really hypocritical of me to take a thread off topic, but there we go....I'll live.

    3. Turn off the M9 at Stirling and past Callander, Loch Tay and Tummel Bridge.

    I reckon it's got to be route 3, and the planner suggests it's only half an hour longer, but as I say, not so bothered by the journey time; I want views!

    Definitely that one if you're not bothered about time. Or if you're even LESS bothered about time then do the full circuit via Glen Coe, Ft William, Spean Bridge, Laggan and that will pop you out on the A9 just south of Kingussie.

    Anyone else still got their heating on?!

    <sobs>

    YES! There was a time back in April where it was off, finally.......but it came on in October and hasn't really been off since. We're just about to run out of oil AGAIN. This is costing a fortune :-s

    My family down south can't believe that it hasn't been above 13C here for the past week........apart from yesterday. And they're gobsmacked that we haven't been above 20C since 3rd September last year!

  8. A quick hi all! Well it certainly has been a funny old week here. Mornings consisted of cloud and haar with afternoons a bit sunnier at times with a chilly wind. Green with envy re the southeastern temps, but hey-ho that's usually what happens isn't it!

    Yep, that sounds like the week here too.......except for the jealousy of those folk in the southeast. A few of my pals have been trying to rub my nose in their 26C but I just remind them to enjoy the glorious sunshine from the safety of their homes, looking out their windows at their ozone sulphur dioxide and carbon monoxide. ;-) It may have been distinctly hazy and humid here but I'll take fog over smog any day!

    Once the cold front passed over today, you could see it in an enormous line out over the Forth and East Lothian......and then SUNSHINE! Proper clear sunshine at that, with Tinto visible from here for the first time in about ten days. The day ended beautifully :)

  9. My only worry is that the summer will be oppressively hot and humid. I remember last year when we lived in Southern Ontario, spring-like conditions were already taking root in late February and temperatures by mid-March were hitting 15 C. It was a lovely spring, like you guys are having, but the summer turned out to be horrendous,

    I find the humidity in southern Ontario far worse than anything we get over here. Don't get me wrong, it's still oppressively uncomfortable here when it *does* get warm.....but Toronto / Windsor / London etc felt much more stifling at the same balmy temperatures.

    Edit: Just noticed you're off to Coventry. I spent 25 years just down the road in Solihull. The West Midlands climate was way too warm for me so I fled to Scotland ;-)

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