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ANYWEATHER

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  1. A lovely winters day here in the Vale ,oh and on the Beautifull Malvern Hills

    current temp @18.02 is 7.7c

    max temp11.8c

    mintemp 6.4c

    rainfall nill

    dewpoint 4c

    barometer 1033.7 mbs

    humidity 78% :D

    max wind speed 27mph from the ssw. :bomb:

  2. Thanks Mr Data. I remember that winter very well for various reasons, and the freezing rain event was quite exceptional in our area, as we were all expecting snow and we got that instead! My car was incased in solid ice , up untill then Ive never seen anything like it and the pavements and roads were lethal, my dad was driving a bedford rascal at the time , and that turned over on the icy :lol: roads! luckily he was ok!

    Ok, it was not the coldest longest winter on record, but when temperatures get as low as minus 27.2c in the UK it really is something, and I think that was the coldest temperature recorded since the infamous winter of 1890. It was a year of extremes, because that year it was a hot summer as well! :lol:

  3. Long range forecasts are always open to riddicule . Why? Because they are never correct! With the greatest respect to the forecasts on here and the forecasters, lrf is like trying to find the door to go outside when you are in a strange room/house and your in pitch darknness and your blindfolded! :) It takes a lot of understanding and experience to put lrf togeather ,but as always its a "shot in the dark" just like it is with other aspects of nature and trying to predict the next move etc.I think the latest forecast from NW is about as good as anyone can do with such a long range. I know a bad workman blames his tools but in this case we can blame our models/tools [as often we do] and a good forecaster can have egg on his face from bad and inacurrate info from the models even in a reliable time frame! :)

    I think the latest winter forecast is "playing safe" and netweather are a professional team with there forecasting, as they are not like some other folks/media, who make sensational" silly" forecasts just to get ATTENTION! ;)

  4. I respect everyone on here with all those facts and figures on climate change/ global warming, but with all the books and everything else ive read to do with this im still not at all convinced by this theory! Ive heared so much nonsense over the years with climate change and because its mentioned so much/tomuch ,on a daily basis ,even if I did go along with this theory I think its been watered down by the media, and they have done more harm then good by barraging the public with there so called new foundings of our climate. :lol:

    Dont get me wrong, I like to conserve energy and look after the area I live in, its cost effective for one thing so I would say i do as much as I can to look after my enviroment...recycling etc, but whatever I do personally wont make any difference at all to our climate...we all have to join in and we know lots of folks just dont care. :doh:

    I think its safe to say that our climate is so complicated , that with respect no one " really" understands it, and its pointless making predictions for 100 years time , its hard enough forecasting tommorows weather. :lol: The more we get to understand our climate ,the more questions arise and it seems we have less answers .I really love learning about our planet and our climate, and in a hundred years we will have more questions and one or two new answers.

    Another point is that we have so much more data and weather monitoring devices today, and only a few years ago many places were not even known, so when people say records have been broken whether it hot/cold wet/dry its only recently reliable instruments that have measured the weather and its true to say that theres big gaps in the overall weather records even going back a few decades, so basing on what has happened in the past to what the future will be, is open to criticism. :good::) just like globalwarming! :)

  5. Thanks Mr Data. It was a great winter that one , and one I will never forget. I remember, and I was only 12 in 1981 that it begun snowing on the Thursday night at around 9pm and it snowed heavily all the way through to saturday and stopped around 3pm.WOW. Now thats what I call winter. Interesting to note that in some spots the temperature dropped the lowest for nearly 100 years, hope im around for the next one! :lol: :cold: After the snow fell it was thick freezing fog for about a week adding to the winter wonderland. I have a warm nostalgic feeling about that winter, even though it was damn cold, and a very special time in my life , one I never will forget. :wub: ;) BRING ON THE NEXT WINTER LIKE THAT! :shok:;)

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