I couldn't agree more: the weeks between the last Sunday in October and early February are soul-destroying. And, if that's nae bad enough, it never seems to snow, these days!
It's currently 21C and mostly sunny here today, and tomorrow could just about scrape 25C. So, as usual, things are looking nowhere near as 'shocking' as the complainers have been suggesting.
I think one can guess at least one consequence of the AMOC's collapse: northwestern parts of Europe would be more prone to both deep winter coldwaves and more intense summer heatwaves than is currently the case?
Definitely one to watch!
All we need now are your own 'scientific' justifications for your outlandish claims: we await, with bated breath, MTV's versions of climatology, virology and epidemiology.
Well, as one of those old gits, I think the adage: 'Two fine days and a thunderstorm.' has passed its use-by date: the last times that happened over here (in what used to be the UK's prime spot for thunder) were 2015 and 2019. There's been bugger-all since!
Yesterday, the Beeb removed all EIGHT thunder days, from its world-beating app; today, they reinstated some of them, including today: the result? Absolutely nothing!