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  1. Some very good points made about the mod thread. I read this board all year round and have done for a couple of years. I read the model discussion because I like to get others thoughts on what may lay ahead because although I can read the charts, I'm no expert. We run a farm and my interests lay outdoors and so I like to be able to plan ahead when possible.

    Now I gave up reading the mod thread daily a couple of months ago because it became full of snow hunters and the opinions and comments were completely unobjectionable and biased. The rest of the year that doesn't happen and I get to read about what the models are showing and not what people want them to show.

  2. I've given the subject of liking/disliking extreme weather a bit more thought. Maybe it comes down to experiences, personality types and age. Now I'm a 'mumsy' type (not girly, mumsy) and I have a very strong need to look after people and wanting everyone to be safe and whilst I am fascinated by mother nature, my first thoughts are if people are ok and safe.

    Also I have noticed that more of the 'older' posters seem less likely to be into the extremes, maybe this is due to experiences or understanding the consequences or maybe being parents changes the way you think.

  3. From what I can gather it seems that the people who enjoy the extremes are people that perhaps haven't had their lives affected by that type of weather. Try to read that sentence in a polite calm way as it isn't having a go at anyone. I use these forums because not only am I interested in weather and climate but I am fascinated by forecasting and looking for trends, so not all of us are extreme weather enthusiasts.

    My whole life is pretty much dependent on the weather, we have a farm to run, I help with looking after wildlife habitats and my main hobby is butterfly hunting. I enjoy bike rides as the exercise makes me feel good, the sun makes me happy because I suffer from SAD. I also know the consequences of extreme weather, my great great gran was killed by lightening, My car was hit by a tractor sliding on ice, my friend was injured and her car written off when she hit flood water and I've had a couple of close shaves with lightening and was once indirectly hit.

    Yes heat kills too but I'm not looking for a heatwave, just blue skys, warm sunshine with a temperature of around 20c.

  4. Such a shame our chances are once again vanishing before our eyes... Really is a awful winter for us please please please just give us a snow event and then bring on ther mild I have had enough of cold grey days with nothing positive snow wise. lazy.gif

    It might have been an awful winter on the Mendips in comparison with other years but down here at a much lower level our 2 days in January with laying snow is pretty good. For 12 years I only saw a couple of dustings so I'm happy with one decent snowfall during the winter months.

    Had a few flurries this morning and temp now at 1.3c.

  5. Just been out with the dogs and my word thats bitter. Small baby flakes blowing around in the wind which has now pepped up now I'm back in the house. I caught a reflection of myself in the door when I went out and realised that any fashion sense (probably very little) just goes out of the window in this weather. I have to say I looked remarkably special in my purple muckboots, black jeans, long knitted jumper, my most amazing padded patchwork jacket, a checked furry trapper hat and knitted capped gloves biggrin.png Temp up to a heady 0.7c

  6. I have been looking at my butterfly records for the last couple of years and it is normally around this time (well any when from the middle of March onwards) that I record the first butterflies coming out of hibernation and will be on the look-out for the first orange tips that have hatched out. I can see it will be a lot later this year, far too cold, lack of sun and the food sources haven't appeared yet.

    Also I would have been out on my bike most days working off the winter podge, looks like its staying with me abit longer this year!

  7. It's light snow here too.

    Bowling green? I've been a gardener for more years than I care to remember but I just don't get the lawn thing, reckon it's a man obsession. Wrote a book for B&Q a while back, there was a whole chapter on lawns and caring for them, I've never struggled so much writing anything, as much as I struggled with that one. Required 10,000 words on caring for your lawn - I got as far as 'it's green, you cut it' before drawing a complete blank. Nightmare!

    I've never got it either. I love gardening but I just mow the lawn when it needs mowing. I saw something on tv a while ago about this man which ifrc had his lawn voted the best in the UK or something or other. The hours he put into it were incredible. I just saw it as green grass!

    Anyway its just grey cold nothingness here but its dry which is a bonus. 2.5c with a dew point of 1.3c.

  8. Just got a text from hubby, he's just driven to work in Shepton Mallet, the drive takes him up and over the top of the Mendips and apparently it's snowing up on the top of the hills. The hill tops are roughly 250m ish so a little higher than here (200m) but I'm still surprised it's snow.

    Mullender - anything in your garden before you went to work?

    I might be in trouble later unless it turns back to rain soon. I have a friend in Shepton who calls me the weather witch biggrin.png and she asked me yesterday what the weather would do today and I said rain. She will now doubt my powers laugh.png

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