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Nick L

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  1. I feel your pain and annoyance. I don't remember the last time the sun properly came out! Despite the fact there has been next to no rain, bizarrely I bet the sunshine levels are really quite low as well. I just want a good old depression to cheer me up - this is awful!
  2. Looks like another, dull, dry day. We really could do with some rain soon - pond levels are going down fast. Will have to top up the one in the garden as well. Looks like we will easily top 20 days with absolutely no rain.
  3. I don't believe in any of the autumn-winter link rubbish. It is merely hopecasting.
  4. The dry spell/drought will end on 1st Oct with a bang. Why? Because my radar subscription ends!
  5. You're not going mad Mondy, it definitely disappeared, accidentally press the remove button Pete?
  6. Another day rolls by without any rain, that now takes it to 15 consecutive dry days. Grass is starting to go brown now. You kind of expect it in the middle of summer, but not a good way through Autumn!
  7. They will go for milder than average, easiest to back the most likely outcome!
  8. I have had 13mm this month, and excluding the first 3 days where we had storms, I have had just 1.6mm - very dry indeed.
  9. Because that's the Antarctic, October is mid-Spring down there!
  10. Didn't the Scottish mountains used to be considerably higher millions of years ago? Could have sworn I saw a programme once which said that they have gradually been eroded over the years.
  11. It is dry here but not like in East Anglia by the sounds of it. The ground is like concrete but the grass is still a healthy green, no signs of it dying off just yet. The only brown in sight are the leaves on some trees.
  12. Yeah I totally agree with Sammie. If the information is referenced to a link that looks half decent then there should be no problem. The problems arise when the information is not backed up by a link and any random person could have typed it up. Wikipedia is great when stuff is backed up with links.
  13. Wow those are striking images. Thankfully though it is only a fairly localised drough/extended dry spell and not a national one.
  14. I get the hint that you are slightly dissatisfied with Rackspace then?
  15. The Geographical Investigations paper (if you are doing the same course as I did) is the worst. An hour to write 6 mini essays, but the exam board have admitted they were wrong and extended it to a whopping 1 hour 15 mins... Overall I got a C (scraped it though) and an E in that particular paper. I got an A* at GCSE, shows what a horrible course it is.
  16. I am guessing you are doing the Edexcel syllabus? I did the same at AS, absolutely hated it. Completely destroyed my enthusiasm for Geography! But yeah, as Sammie said, we were told NEVER to use Wikipedia, but I don't see the problem as long as it has a citation!
  17. Lmao, that is brilliant. If I was the owner of the other car I would be pretty happy
  18. Welcome to Netweather! Thanks for these photos. Is this snowfall earlier/later than normal or is it to be expected in the middle of September?
  19. I would say it is 43.56% personally . Why put pointlessly precise predictions over 3 months out?!
  20. Don't get me started on Derren bloody Brown...
  21. But still, the fact that one location can achieve both -68c and 37c is remarkable in itself.
  22. Low of 5.7c and high of 18.8c, range of 13.1c, so not a great range.
  23. Could you imagine the Daily Express headlines if the word "tornado" was mentioned on BBC?! Also, the vast majority of tornadoes are weak and rarely cause any disruption or affect people in any way, so mentioning the possibility of a tornado could cause unnecessary panic.
  24. Lmao! That's not a pop at other member(s) surely is it Pete? :lol:
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