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*Stormforce~beka* Why do people get up sooo early!!
Disgusting habit, this "work" thing.
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Morning (just) All, a bright sunny morning, has something gone wrong of has the rain bucket in the sky completely emptied after the last few days? Anyway, the overnight low of 3.2°C at: 06:38, has risen to 8.2°C, RH79% with light air movement form the SW. Expecting possible showers later this 'arvy.
From Above
On Golden sands, a lot more folks in the water today, but the see is calmer than yesterday.
The same view in 1935 (c/o Bmth Echo), noticeable less surfers then!
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Along with some other interesting discussions in this forum today(!), I missed this event:
Tornado warning issued for BCP area today
WWW.BOURNEMOUTHECHO.CO.UK
A tornado warning has been issued for Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.2 hours ago, Crackerjack said:looking for partners in this venture mate if you’ve a spare wad of I’m thinking limit people to 100 (50 of each as we will need to repopulate the world)
Am I good for a £20 deposit and long terms at 0% credit?
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It appears ark.com and ark.co.uk are both available for you to snap up in your business venture.
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The wind has increased in strength and the temperature has dropped to 5.1°C at: 14:45
Portland Harbour Fort Head
Last Avg: 34.54 mph
Maximum: 48.79 mph
That possibly makes it for a yellow MetO warning.
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Mapantz Wind warning eh? It's almost still here.
But they do include in their posting "A small chance of disruption from strong winds on Thursday.", and watching their video yesterday it was more akin to Hampshire eastwards.
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jy I suspect that Beka was having a funny with you in relation to this....
The rain is actually easing a little now its only torrential...
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Well the Kingfisher's seem to think Spring has already begun.
Slimbridge sees earliest ever nesting kingfishers after mild winter
WWW.BBC.CO.UK
The bird species do not usually start building their nests until early March.- 2
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A cool wet Spring on the cards?
Noteworthy warmth drawing to a close as temperatures fall closer to normal next week
WWW.NETWEATHER.TV
Despite forecasts for a colder weather in February shaped by Greenland blocking highs, very mild conditions have prevailed so far, especially in southern Britain, putting the month on track to be one of the warmest... -
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46 minutes ago, jtay said:
Still glorious. What a day.
Has been hasn't it, the dogs have been laying in the warm sunshine, just loving it, but I was loading the car for a "dump run" and down came the drizzle, not for to long though.
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offerman Oh no, you mean, more rain?
CC UK winters seem to be aligned to this sorta stuff. Whether you believe in CC or not, it's difficult to argue after the current winter failure, as none of the models were picking this up from a long term perspective. So, so much talk last November about a back end loaded winter for the UK, hmm....
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jtay Most of the crocus are out now, so avoiding that bit.
Are you not in to selling Safron to make money?
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Morning All, you can certainly see why the MetO went yellow and nailed it last night, with the amount of rainfall overnight/early this morning, exactly as the WXcharts showed from an ECM perspective, with 29.6mm here.
A mild night with the low of 10.2°C at: 01:28, currently 12.4°C, RH97% with light air movement from the W, and mainly clear sky.
From Above
On Golden sands
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South West and Central Southern England Discussion - Dec 2023 onwards
in SW and CS England Weather Discussion
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Looking "Mild" as we enter Spring