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  1. River Ouse Bursting its banks (Sunday 7th Sept), Similar to last year..? maybe about a foot or two lower. 3->4 foot deep on the road, so forced to turn back. Note the fence and trees close to the bank, now on the middle of the river. Cows don't seem bother by the rising flood water Aldwark Toll Bridge
  2. My Layman View based on very little reading, but a strong interest in the subject Perhaps every cycle is interlinked and the sun is the driving force for everything. The sun drives the cycles of moon and the moon influences use on earth and the climate. So luner cycles are linked to climate change, but are equally linked to the sun, therefore you are going to find relationships between the suns activity and climate and the moons activity and climate because they are all driven by the same force. I believe Natural cycles are behind most if not all our climate and a return to cold mini ice age climate is inevitable, the big question for me is when? Also side note: People have been using Moon phases in relation to the stars to determine the best dates for planing crops (predicting weather), surely this prediction is the showing the same thing, but the GWO is taking this further into the past and perhaps further into the future . Its probably something that the other civilizations had a very good understanding of in the past such as the Mayan & the Aztecs. They could explain events in the past and the future based on the position of the moon and the stars!.
  3. Snow on Whistler @ 1850m as seen on their web cam.. looks to be melting though.
  4. looks good... that gives me some ideas hope you don't mind if I copy you...
  5. Thanks all for the kind words Yes we are both spoiled for unique habitats, picturesk villages, areas of outstanding natural beauty, special area of conservation, nature reserves ancient forests, moorlands, dales so on right on our door steps. The owl was about 200m from the house, not seen it for a while, but there was one that regular flew past. Strensall common is on route when visiting family and always worth stopping for s stroll. I can imagine large parts of the Vale of York looking like Strensall common hundreds or thousands of years ago. I think its a very rare habitat now with so much farm land.
  6. Pine and Proud Strensall Common: Strensall Common is a Special Area of Conservation, an example of lowland heathland habitat covering over 5 km² Now Look At The Camera Sheep on Strensall Common Hunting at dusk An owl hutting on a unused farm field. Mushroom Strensall Common
  7. Taken last night 2nd July. I guess its Noctilucent Clouds as posted buy others over the last few nights.
  8. I was in Chaiten last year. Amazing seeing all those pictures and video and remembering what it was like a year ago. Chaiten is a very remote place with amazing scenery. On the road to Chaiten
  9. Not sure because I tried quite a few different exposures and ISO settings, but its on 1.6sec at the moment so it could have been 1.6. Should of made a note of the settings really.
  10. Distant Snow Showers Dales (near Pateley Bridge) Howardian Hills
  11. 7am on the 23rd of March, Vale of York: Unspoilt fresh snow (glad I got up so early) Old Cottage (just off at A19) A Reminder That Its Spring! And Another! A19 Getting Cleared (had to take evasive action for that one!.) Sun Came Out And The Thaw Began! (although snow showers continued throughout the day)
  12. Great photos, I should of headed that what for some photos.. I went to the Howardian Hills instead, but was not as much there.
  13. Hail, sleet rain mix at 12m ASL in the vale of York (North Yorkshire).. strong wind gusts, must be snow up on the moors if its sleet and hail here near sea level. Was only expecting rain at this stage!
  14. Met Office have issued an early warnings of severe or extreme weather. UK regions: 60% East of England 60% Yorkshire & Humber 60% London & South East England 60% East Midlands 60% North East England Heavy Snow 0100 Sat 22 1200 Sat 22 There is a high risk of a severe event affecting eastern England and parts of the Midlands. Snow showers are expected to become frequent and heavy during the first half of Saturday with temporary accumulations of 2 to 5 cms possible at low levels, and accumulations of 5 to 10 cms over high ground. Disruption to transport networks is possible for a time. Issued at: 1003 Thu 20 Mar
  15. The map shows the area of north York that had the snow grains falling and settling like snow. I have marked possible sites of added moisture and pollution in yellow. Snow grain falling area in white, thicker areas had more.
  16. The source would have been sewage works, large chimney and the river Ouse. in Clifton Moor, York. all up wind of the localized event and all close by. There was a very slight breeze!. There was more last night in the same location see my latest pics in the forum! http://www.netweather.tv/forum/index.php?showtopic=45847 The first and third pic where taken in the snow grain falling areas.
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