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DAVID SNOW

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  1. Same here,swarms of the buggers. Come on you ladybirds,get chomping :lol:
  2. like to revise my guess This time 11.5 Ta
  3. Yes, get plenty of booze and sod the weather :ph34r:
  4. That is a good call as april 1917 had a CET of 5.4. You would have to go back to april 1837(4.7) to beat it
  5. I'ts spring has broke after 50 years of winding i'ts self up. Come back in say 50 years and see if it has bought a new one
  6. True,but i dont think anyone is predicting a run of 20 or 30 cold winters with no chance of a mild one,that would be just bonkers
  7. Well for scotland this must be a 1 in a 100 years or more cold and snow event, as the thread title asks?
  8. Yep, looks good for snow chances according to the models away from the south,south east. Good luck if you like snow
  9. Firstly, are you not able to reply to all aspects of my post? Secondly, can you show me the Meto more accurate, updated thunder day maps? you state you are a northener... I am shocked A north south divide has always been the case in weather terms,and has nothing to do with current model outputs as you say. so, as i have said too many times i will go by the maps the Meto have online today. Making your own maps does not count
  10. Youre first paragraph, The poster from West Yorkshire would be well within their rights to pull me up on my post if they thought I was butting in to a private conversation, and I would say they are more than capable of doing so. Perhaps though they took my post in the light hearted way it was meant(a bit more thick skinned than us soft sotherners ) I have again looked at the Met Office Thunder Annual Average Maps and they clearly show(as you have brought it up)that Portsmouth does have more thunder days than West Yorkshire,so I will stick with their maps/drawings and not yours if thats ok? Your second paragraph interests me, I thought this thread was here do talk about all types of weather and the mood the weather may create. If this is so then a north/south debate is very relevent as weather types can be very different north to south in the same day. Your third paragraph contradicts your second,you cant use irony as an excuse.
  11. Wrong, its called...... Banter. My FIRST post as you have agreed was a generalisation, but was also correct. Could you leave this be now, and just pretend you never replied to my first post. If someone from the north east posted on here that they get more snow than southerners, i would say yep, thats true. I would also realise that sometimes we would see more snow,but by and large their statement would be correct.
  12. Yes you are correct. Feb 1996 came in at 2.5.
  13. This way my original post, that then somehow requied you to try and argue its accuracy and scientific credentials. It was said as it reads, just a bit of banter between north and south. But after all your posts,drawings,contacting the met office,the first paragraph of your last post.... Reads as.. "On average southern england does see more thunder days than northern england" Now, is that not what i said in my light hearted post?
  14. Cold in the early part of winter rather than later perhaps
  15. Very pretty, but what have you done with the isle of white?They get a high number of thunder days :lol: Any how, i just looked at Met Office Days of Thunder Annual Average map again and it does show more thunder days in southern england than northern england. So i will stick with their findings, as they know a lot more than you or i.
  16. Stick around for a few seasons and you will have your answer :unsure:
  17. Indded BB. Would like another thundersnow event though,remember 28 jan 2004? Oh dear, i will have another go at; indeed
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