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Puffy MacCloud

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  1. Sorry to hear of your condition @mardatha but glad that you’ve learned to cope with it. We’re beginning to sound like the weather ward in here. Keep taking the pills everyone.

    Another beautiful day of cloudless blue sky, sunshine, and crisp, frosty atmosphere that I love. Well, except for the slippery ground conditions that had me doing my Bambi on speed impression as I tried to fill the bird feeders. And my lungs hurt in the cold now, which isn’t perfect. However, the breeze has dropped to nothing today, so for most people it’s a get out and exercise sort of day.

    Temperature currently the high for the day at 3.8⁰C up from the low of -1.6⁰C at 09:55, humidity is 76%, wind is 0 to 2mph west-northwesterly with a maximum gust of 10mph at 00:35, pressure is 1014.9hPa rocketing upwards, there’s been no rainfall in the last 24 hours, cloud cover is 0/8 and the dew point is at 0⁰C.

     

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  2. Thank you @dryfie for your concern and advice; both are much appreciated. I’ve had a number of courses of steroids over the last two years or so and no adverse effects to this point. However as soon as the post-festive pink elephants and red-nosed unicorns disappear I’ll reassess the situation and take the appropriate action.

    I got a warning on my phone at 09:00 saying it would snow at 10:00. This was surprising as there wasn’t a single cloud anywhere in the sky at the time. Come 10:00 and still no clouds, nor at 12:00, nor at 14:00, nor at 16:00 and not now. It’s been a beautiful sunny day throughout. Blooming Baltic though, and breezy all day.

    High temperature for the day was 2.2⁰C at 12:38 up from a low of -2.4⁰C at 03:58 and now 0.1⁰C, humidity is 88%, wind 9 to 20mph northwesterly, pressure 1003.6hPa rising slowly, there’s been no rainfall in the last 24 hours and cloud cover is 0/8 with the dew point at -1⁰C.

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  3. The sky has cleared, wind has completed its swing around to the north and so the temperature has dropped to -2.4⁰C now, while pressure has risen to 1000.6hPa steady and the dew point has fallen to -3⁰C, leading Diablo to postulate that snow might be on the way. So that’s that faffed then.

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  4. Temperature high for today was 9.9⁰C at 14:19 up from a low of 5.9⁰C at 02:05, maximum humidity was 91% and minimum was 79%, wind generally 5 to 13mpg southerly with a maximum gust of 18mph, pressure around 994.2hPa steady, there was 0.6mm of rain today and in the last 24 hours, cloud cover was from 6/8 to 8/8 so it was mostly dull despite still being unseasonably warm.

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  5. My new high-capacity oxygen line arrived at lunchtime and so I’ve made it through to my study for the first time since the 7th of December, which is nice. It means that I can provide some science-based, rather than just observational, weather data at long last. I may even scroll through the menus on my weather station console to note the data for the month, if I can remember how. Of course, I wouldn’t have to do that if the data logger thingy I got with the console had actually worked, rather than refusing to be recognised on my PC, then turning a deaf ear to my shouted instructions, and then exploding as it accidentally hit the study wall at 90mph, but there you go.

    Today the temperature now is the high so far at 11.9⁰C up from a low of 9.6⁰C at 02:16, humidity is 85%, wind is 4 to 12mph southerly with a maximum gust of 19mph at 10:39, pressure is 1007.0hPa rocketing upwards, there’s been 4.8mm of rain today (mostly before sunrise,) and 6.6mm in the last 24 hours, cloud cover is 8/8 and the dew point is at 9⁰C, so snow unlikely I would guess.

    December highs – temperature 12.2⁰C, humidity 97%, wind 25mph, pressure 1041.4hPa, rainfall total 112.6mm.

    December lows – temperature -3.6⁰C, humidity 72%, pressure 964.5hPa, dew point -6⁰C.

    Yearly highs – temperature 28.2⁰C, humidity 97%, wind 29mph, pressure 1042.8hPa, total rainfall 1201.6mm.

    Yearly lows – temperature -9.7⁰C, humidity 28%, pressure 964.5hPa, dew point -11⁰C.

    (All the above according to Diablo, so care advised.)

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  6. Hard to tell what kind of day it is because it’s still dark. 09:45 and still flipping dark. Not dull. Dark. However, I’ve sent the little black weather sensor out to do a check and it’s come back wet underneath, wet on top, not particularly cold and somewhat windswept, if not interesting. I can see that the front windows are also wet, meaning that there’s an easterly component to the wind, and I can see little else, which means the overcast cloud is thick and dense. Hang on, the weather sensor wants back inside; you can work the rest out for yourselves.

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  7. Turns out that watching snow falling, even at this festive time of year, is a subjective enterprise. Last night, for example, as I watched the snowflakes fluttering down from the hole in the barn roof right above me, and felt the soft coldness of them landing on my hay bale, my tilley lamp and me, I was prompted to observe that you can shove your faffing white Christmas up your apse ended barn, I’m going to get the roof fixed.

    Jolly cold today, calm, overcast and occasional flurries of snowy type stuff. Happy turkey sandwich to you all.

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  8. Well, there we were again, propped up in the old four-poster, looking out at the street in front of my cottage and watching the drizzle all very much as before. Except for the dog. Unexpected dog. The wee, black, floppy-eared, curly haired dog that licks a lot. The dog isn’t mine. It came with my daughter, who moved in to oversee my recovery. The dog isn’t hers either. It was left with her mother by a friend who’s abroad visiting family, but mum is also now away visiting family, so the dog’s here. And I mean right here. Under my armpit helping me type this. And here is now up at the farm where I’ve been whisked off to for Christmas. I’m quartered in the barn, in a bale of hay with the sheep and chickens and something that rustles occasionally over in the corner by the door, for that authentic Christmas experience, although I suspect it’s a lot colder than the original. Thankfully no angels yet. Just the hound from Hell.

    It’s a bright, almost sunny day, but deeply cold and gently breezy, and smelling of poultry and animals.

    I wish you all, specially those a bit under the weather, all the very best of the season. Have a great day.

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  9. Started off (07:30) cloudy and frosty this morning with 7/8 cloud cover and a decided look of coldness about the place. Now the mist has descended again, the frost has changed to a thick dew, and it looks a tad less cold. All this discerned through the window of my private room, you understand. You’re in the company of royalty here, dear Scotties.

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  10. 14 minutes ago, Ravelin said:

    Looked at the 6Z GFS and decided it was safer to avoid the MOD thread for a bit. I know what you mean about those charts, although I'm sure if they could find charts showing just Birmingham and South they use those instead. I gave in this morning and felt compelled to point out that they may not get snow along the English south coast much but they do benefit from better weather in the summer. Its a trade off. 

    If we do have a white Xmas up here I think we should photo bomb the MOD thread. 

    You mean you went in there armed with nothing but logic and fair-minded compromise?! Wow! The sheer, mad-cap bravery of the man.

    The sun is breaking through the fog now giving that gorgeous quality of light that makes everything look slightly soft and hazy, as if one is looking through very lightly obscured glass. Oh no, hang on a minute, I’m havering again. I am looking through lightly obscured glass. Kindly unread this last bit.

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  11. Good morning all you free-roamers out there. It’s a foggy looking day from where I’m sitting and I can see frost on the ground, or maybe a heavy dew, so it looks cold and even in here it feels cold, especially when one is wearing one of those ridiculous goonies where your bahoochie hings oot the back. Why do they make you wear those? For fun I suppose. No sign of the fog lifting any time soon. BBC weather app has given up on snow for Christmas at this location but it’s been replaced with cold temperatures and sunny skies, which is absolutely the next best thing.

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  12. 2 hours ago, Norrance said:

    Haven't heard from Puffy today. Hope that he is ok and getting the treatment he needs.

    I am, and I am, thank you kindly for asking Norrance.

    Saw this a bit earlier. Alloway, which is where my ipad approximates my location, is right on the coast. Snowy beach walks! Whoop whoop!!

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  13. I managed to sneak through the surgery’s defences this morning in an online dawn raid and was able to leave a message, which I decided should be diagnostic rather than diatribal, despite initial urges. Now back in forward observation post awaiting a reaction… Dull morning outside. It’s bin day, just so as you know.

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  14. Nicer day today with some reflected sunshine making it into my bedroom in the afternoon for a couple of hours. Wee bit of rain early in the morning. Wind stuck around a gentle breeze.

    I’ve been persuaded to seek help from my GP as I’m getting worse and not better. AskMyGP says “$^&$%!* Medical Practice isn’t currently accepting online requests”. There isn’t an operational alternative option. If I don’t make it through this I swear I’m going to haunt the basket to Hell.

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  15. The view from the window today hardly merits a report, but here goes anyway. It’s dreich. Very dull, occasional showers and signs of a fairly fresh breeze. Already getting dark. But, @edo, that doesn’t mean there’s nothing worth watching. I have a machine here that extracts oxygen out of the air around it and it’s turned up to such a level that it’s starting to have an effect outside my cottage where an oxygen vacuum has resulted and dogs and small children are going wobbly-legged as they try to pass in the street. Parents are starting to look a bit threatening. I think I may be pulled up in front of the Witchfinder General before too long.

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