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Cwmbran Eira

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  1. I'm pretty sure we've had a run of awful summers before, around the time of the First World War, and they did eventually come to an end.

    Exactly! these things happen. Hot summers, Warm winters, wet whatevers etc. It drives me crazy when even Supposedly intelligent weather presenters (BBC News 24) talk drivel about climate change everytime something unusual happens. I'm not saying warming is not happening but it doesn't explain why very warm winters occured hundreds of years ago and the same for wet summers. It happens. We have cycles of these things.

    I have to say though. This year has been bloody aweful. Just when you think a summer couldn't get worse then 2012 comes along. It truly can't get any worse. Can it?

  2. I know it's only weather blah blah blah. But I'm finding the thought of another warm and wet Christmas day thoroughly depressing. I'm usually a bit "what will be will be". All the bloody rain this year has finally got to me.

    Hoping the outlook will change but got a bad feeling. GP still seems confident of some proper winter to come and there's still plenty of time.

  3. Snow covering to the hill tops here this morning. Around 300m and above by the looks of it.

    Looking forward to next week. Cold and dry is nice. Cold and snow even better. Fingers crossed!

    Just seen a comment in the strat thread (Mr Hugo) suggesting a warm up during Christmas week. That would be dissapointing but still a long way off so who knows.

  4. I'm quite relaxed about the current model predictions. Cooling down for winter. Getting more interesting as we progress into deep winter. The current setup looks full of potential. Certainly better than last year. Proper cold 2nd half of December and well into January would be perfect for me.

    09/10 was for more interesting in terms of snow for me. 3 or 4 huge dumps of snow. Dec 2010, although very interesting and cold, didn't produce anywhere near that amount of snow.

    2 days left for autumn and we're already getting very chilly temps. 3-5c forecasted for the next few days. We can proably all remember whole winters where we didn't see single figure temps. Well it felt like that anyway.

    There's a lot of reports this year that give reference to specific years as suffering similar events. I remember the storm back in September when it was reported to be the lowest recorded pressure in September since 1981. The BBC are currently showing a video of November floods referencing 1939 & 1963. All preceded very interesting winters. There's been plenty more which have slipped my mind. Bit uncanny.

    All good stuff.

  5. There seems to be a general agreement that we in for a cold spell JB GP P corbyn etc... the Jet stream is gone south Spain and Portugal Italy are experiencing very wet weather ,plus very low solar activity ,also a big volcano eruption in New Zealand all points to a possible cold winter .I think January will be very cold and February also.

    Great!. Something definately changed a few years ago with respect to weather patterns. 6 wash out summers & some great cold/snowy winters.

    I might finally get to use that snow shovel I bought in Aldis last November. £3.99 and never used. Criminal

  6. My money on andymusic or it could be me lolacute.gif

    cheeky!

    he's a gonna. That was funny though.

    I was going to ask him for a quote to laminate me throughout. Too late now. He's probably gone to wrestle bison or something.

    What's your gut feeling on this winter? sniffs of something special?

  7. Old laminate floori causing havoc over the model thread. Hilarious!

    It's like he's the Bieber of the weather world. Is it really you? classic

    Anyway. Already more interesting weather to look forward to this year compared to the whole of last winter. My only worry (I know, never happy) is that it will be short lived. I would really love a sustained cold spell end of December carrying through well into January.

    Interesting stuff though. Better stock up on the old wood!

  8. Interesting afternoon yesterday as others have reported. I was stoking the old wood burner and staring out of the window in a bit of a day dream then BOOM! Big lightening straight in front of me followed by a big old hail storm.

    The mountain has a few white patches this morning ~300m asl by the looks of it. Not sure if its left over hail or snow.

  9. Walking the dogs this morning was the coldest I've felt since December 2010. Probably due to the wind and rain adding to the chilly temperatures.

    Great to see the white stuff in Wales so early on. There seems to be a very seasonal feel to things at the moment i.e. it feels like a proper Autumn. Things cooling down nicely for the winter.

    Nice to see the nae maps Andy posted come true. Hopefuly we'll be seeing a lot more of that.

  10. Thought I would introduce myself. I'm Chris. I've been lurking reading the posts most days since January last year. Still very much a beginner but learning a lot reading about SSW events, Azores and Greenland highs etc!

    Which winter would you like a repeat of if you had to choose - 2008/09, 2009/10 or 2010/11?

    I'm torn between the lovely white build up to Christmas like we had in Dec 2010 or brightening up a dark and depressing early Feb like 2009. I guess some of you had both in 2009/2010 winter, as the cold hit on about Dec 21 and carried on through most of Jan. Though here in Coventry we had no snow in December!

    If not one of those, which other winter from the past would you like to relive? My father in law talks mystically about 1947! I hear that was quite a year, as they had a fab summer to follow all the snow.

    2009/2010 for me. 3 seperate snow falls of depths up to and over 30cm's. 2010/11 obviously very cold end Nov/Dec but we missed out on the major snowfall that season. Close call though. Hoar frost during Dec 2010 was stunning. Also remember walking in the snow in cloudless blue skies. I'm just a sucker for deep snow. Love it.

  11. GP Model discussion

    Funny, was just looking at that Nick.

    It now seems verly likely that the existing and programmed anomalies will leave us with a solid anomalous ridge over large parts of the Arctic, centred over Svalbard.

    There were periodic phases where this type of anomaly persisted in October, notably none in the 1990s and few in the 1980s.

    post-2478-0-36180200-1349991821_thumb.jpg

    Roll these forward into November, little change. I'll leave others to take these into the winter thread but note the development of a set wave pattern across the NH with well defined ridges and troughs.

    post-2478-0-71738700-1349991838_thumb.jpg

    ooh the little tease. Shut that door!

    Somebody more intelligent than me please extrapolate

  12. I'll see if I can scan some of my parents photos. Some crackers. The old Vauxhall Chevette competely hidden by a huge drift.

    I'm sure this was a year my father & a few other men in our street walked 3-4 miles to the local dairy (Ty-Coch) and dragged crates of milk back on sledges.

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  13. I'm very familiar with this event. I was 3 at the time so I'm not sure what I actually remember or what I've learnt from photos and stories.

    My mother tells me that it started in the evening very fine sparkly snow. It got heavier and continued for almost 2 days.

    we have photos of our car completely covered by a huge 15ft drift, can only make it out by a bit of the bumper sticking out.

    Apparently I was carried home for over a mile when my mother was sent home from work and collected me from the baby sitter. It was blizzard conditions and lying snow was already over 30cm deep. She had to get up a rather large hill where we lived at the time. I've heard that story hundreds of time. It continued for at least another 12 hours to give huge drifts and the deepest lying snow in my life time.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/mid/sites/rememberwales/pages/snow_1982_photos.shtml?2

    http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/reports/philip-eden/Record-cold-and-snow.htm

    http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/2010/01/13/so-you-think-the-snow-s-bad-this-year-91466-25586805/

    http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/52333-short-film-of-deep-snow-wales-1982/

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/nature/mediaexplorer/?theme_group=tv_radio&theme=green_wales&set=green_wales_snow

    

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/mid/sites/rememberwales/pages/snow_1982_photos.shtml?2

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  14. ive just been on snow watch uk,wow! if that xmas forecast came off you need to start chopping those blocks now! get on there and read, but before you do make a cuppa coz you dont wanna be disturbed reading it!:]

    That's a new one on me. Do you have to register? can't find it

  15. sounds great,im jealous the thought of it being cold and sat in front of that,fab. I wonder how long before you get fed up of chopping logs,or do you buy them? A t least if the electric goes due to a massive snow storm,you will be able to keep warm and cook, have you tried toast by it yet?

    ye.chopping logs maybe fun at 1st but I can bet the novelty will wear off pretty quickly. Gonna have to buy some wood for the 1st winter. No toast yet. Haven't really fired it up properly, waiting for the chilly nights to set in. Happy to wait if it means we'll have a nice few weeks of weather though. Won't be happy to have 15c temps on Christmas day again though. The fire will be on whatever the temperature on that day so it could mean shorts & t-shirts if it's a repeat of last year

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