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  1.  stainesbloke

    At the worry about going too far off topic I’ll just say that the way water privatisation was set up, with a deliberately weak & captured regulator, it has been nothing more than a 30 year state sponsored theft on an epic scale, it was designed like this on purpose which makes it all the more galling.

    Circa £70bn of our bills has been used to pay out as dividends; I read today that Thames & SE haven’t even bothered mapping out their assets (infrastructure) after all this time.

    Only in supine Britain could this have happened - no other country in the world has privatised water, they (both govts) really don’t work for us so think hard who you vote for at the next GE.

    Unfortunately, our tax avoiding, media baron oligarchs make sure their newspapers focus on the really important stuff like: greedy nhs workers, the Kardashian's latest boob jobs, identity politics and bendy bananas instead.

     

     

     

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  2.  ANYWEATHER

    Can you provide the source for your claim "between 1940 and 1960 there was an unprecedented lack of snow in the Alps ,worse than today's  fiasco! " please?

    This piece of research doesn't substantiate your claim:

    WWW.CARBONBRIEF.ORG

    The duration of snow cover in the Alps is now 36 days shorter than the long-term average – an “unprecedented” decline over the past 600 years – according to recent research.

    "They identified episodes over the past 600 years with notably long and short snow cover duration. Some of the longest include the 1440-1460 and 1780-1800 periods, while some of the shortest occur in the low-snowy decades of 1940-1960"

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  3.  ANYWEATHER

    I'm looking at SSTs that are +4c above average as being unprecedented since records began. There was a time recently when a SST anomaly of +1 or +2c would have sounded extreme, so that needs to be put into perspective.

    I don't dispute what you say when you look at the bigger picture over thousands & millions of years either. 

  4.  danm

    Very useful to see the stats broken down like this - thanks.

    As far as wetter months and seasons are concerned, all that has gone on before cannot be used as an indicator for what is to come, especially when we've had record SST's in the N Atlantic that are +4c higher than normal. This is unprecedented and so I think we've essentially entered a new phase with our climate. Nobody 100% knows what these extreme increases will bring us, although, unfortunately, I wouldn't be surprised if the last 8-9 months of UK wet becomes the norm.

  5.  stainesbloke

    This is the wettest spell of autumn & winter months in my lifetime. 
    I really fear this could be the new norm.

    I wonder what this environmental disaster has done to global SSTs, Global Temps and weather patterns? 

    WWW.NEWSCIENTIST.COM

    The Nord Stream breach released between 56,000 and 155,000 tonnes of methane into the atmosphere, making it among the largest methane emissions ever recorded from a...

     

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  6.  cheese

    I agree, but the lack of cold is just as pronounced on the western side of Europe. Some ex work colleagues from the Netherlands told me that between the 60's - 80's it was common to skate on frozen canals in most winters, that hardly ever happens now. 
    As a side note, their accents made me laugh, they reminded me of those 2 Dutch Cops on the Fast Show

  7. 5 hours ago, Summer8906 said:

    11C as a minimum in January  - warmer than some June nights. Obscene...

    Agreed, and also with your other post which mentions the recent cold snap preventing early flowering in the garden.

    The way I see it is that even when background signals are good, getting any sustained length of winter cold in NW Europe is highly unlikely, frankly impossible these days.

    Whenever a cold spell like this one breaks down, or like the one in Dec 22,  its always replaced with a powerful & relentless barrage of zonality, sometimes, as was the case for the SE in Dec 22 for the remainder of the winter.

    I remember winter Scandy highs from 30-40yrs ago bringing subzero temperatures and battleground snow to the SW many times, not any more, these days it’s all about the Bartlett High during winter months.

    Cold & snow chasing for the UK, especially in the South is a hapless hobby these days, it’s quite depressing.

    Anyway, roll on the clocks going forward and the spring time.

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  8. 1 minute ago, raz.org.rain said:

    If January is anything to go by, it'll all start off with "fantastic" ice age-style deep freeze charts, which will get delayed and pushed back multiple times, before a watered down version will produce a few days of below average and one day of snow before milder conditions storm back in.

    Spot on. 

    There were even references to 1947 & 1963 in the last chase!

    I might be wrong but with SSTs being so much warmer now (~+2.5c) coupled with a shrinking arctic ice-mass, I don’t think it would be possible to repeat those winter now….

    Ah well, let the crazy kids carry on, it’s entertaining

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  9. Its all starting up again in the MAD thread and once again its all FI stuff, 29th Jan and beyond  - its quite sadistic what they're doing to themselves.

    Don't get me wrong I hope it comes off but it seems like you need a 1001 things to be perfectly aligned for it to happen

    Just now, Weather-history said:

    Embarrassing regional weather forecast on Good Morning Britain this morning. I haven't see something as bad as this. This is what happens when you don't do a live weather broadcast. The bulk of NW England was affected by snow as this was being aired.

     

    That is shocking

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