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NorthernRab

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  1. Very nice, I like. :unsure: Edit: The way the video is presented that is.
  2. Ahhh a Milton of Leys person hello Freezing here under fog, -6'C.
  3. If a pool of cold air is pushed across into Ireland then yes, it's entirely possible. Probably won't be that cold in Ireland for around 24 hours though, not to say there won't be a few cold locations.
  4. -5 in Kinloss and Inverness, -6 in Lossiemouth!
  5. That will just be the colder air beginning to feed into Ireland
  6. ^ March 2006 was very cold at the beginning, very snowy . In saying that, only a year ago high pressure made temperatures in Inverness dip to -13'C...beating that record would be fantastic Still -5'C here.
  7. In my part of the city it isn't that, but then again it does look like some freezing fog is on its way in. Temperatures are currently -5'C here, having dropped 1'C in 10 minutes...
  8. ^ -5'C daytime max! Currently -12'C in Aviemore!
  9. Just look at the forecast for Inverness today! http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/5day.shtml?id=2244 Currently -7'C.
  10. It is an issue that needs to be addressed without a doubt.
  11. Hallelujah!! Finally accepting the truth, glad to hear it
  12. *Inverness, Dalcross*, by the poor data we have for Inverness! But in this sense you are correct. Finally, something intelligent coming out of your mouth. Also, a socialist from Harrogate :lol: :lol: :lol:
  13. Oh come off it Yeti. Pretentious is the kindest word that springs to mind at the moment. Whether you regard Inverness a city or not it is officially a city according the UK government, and therefore is a valid settlement for discussion. Congratulations, you think otherwise. Doesn't change anything.
  14. I'm also a socialist, still doesn't mean that I deny fact. Are you not a little bit concious of the fact that no one agrees with you?
  15. I know, you seem to have a problem with authority. Now you've gone from George Orwell to Huxley! No Yeti, you don't seem to understand, I don't care. I think city status has long been a case of letters patent, royal opinion. Either way, I really don't care Yeti, IT'S A CITY. So city is a case of individual perception? Well, as rediculous as that sounds let's play ball. I proclaim Braemar the coldest city in the UK, and it wears the NorthernRab Seal of Approval. :lol: It was, -4'C daytime max two days running now :lol:
  16. What if I was to say that I consider all English people to be extremely stupid? Would that be OK? Of course not, because it's wrong. You've got to learn to accept fact from what you feel Yeti, you'll be a lot more mature when you can do that.
  17. Congratulations for one of the most stubborn views I've ever heard. Inverness is factually a city Yeti, and no one is particularly bothered that you think otherwise. It is completely valid in this discussion. Congratulations for having a good think on the subject. End of.
  18. Here here , the Cairngorms also has a sheer lack of weather stations. Bizarre considering that the Highlands can probably return some very interesting data for everyone to appreciate. Perhaps we can all have this discussion in 10 years, who knows, Inverness might have a weather station? Until then, I think Invernesians have to assume or eastern neighbours Aberdeen is the coldest.
  19. Thank you, a word of reason. A city, is a city. I don't see why Yeti finds it so difficult to accept that his opinion in such a matter is pointless. Indeed, city status in the UK transcends what would be the normal approach - centuries of Cathedrals have created some small cities. Yeti, I'll say this one last time, whether or not you believe Inverness to be a city is of no use. In fact, it's quite inconsiderate to disregard it as a city, like I've said before, someone in China would perhaps disregard Leeds as a city (which is completely worthless as well). To be from England and to claim that one of the most important historical sites in Scotland (and indeed the UK), with a large hinterland and important political centre is not a city is completely false. Either way, we've EXHAUSTED this point, Inverness is a city. Congratulations for you thinking otherwise, fortunately, as you are from a completely different area of the UK, no one is likely to want to listen, including me.
  20. I'm not sure we have Yeti. Anyway, this is pointless discussion. Inverness is a city, and no matter how many times you attempt to come out with some form of profound concept, it will still be a city. Incidentally, when was the last time you were in Inverness? It's probably a bit different now as it's the fastest growing city in Europe and one of the very few in the UK that has resisted the credit crunch, hence the continued boom in construction. I'm sorry but I was no clear enough when creating this topic: Which British city feels the coldest during the winter months of December, January and February?
  21. ^ Aberdeen or Inverness for windchill probably. I guess which 'feels the coldest' is actually the most relevant. To illustrate my cold pooling point I've uploaded an image. In these sort of set-ups, temperatures around Moray Firth dip very low. 7:30 and already -8.5'C here. Lossiemouth, Kinloss, Inverness, Aviemore and Loch Glascarnoch have been the coldest locations in the UK recently.
  22. -5'C, dewpoint -6'C in Inverness. Another very cold night ahead. Loch Glascarnoch is at -8'C now. It and Aviemore, the ones to watch tonight. Edit: -8'C here now too. Very cold night ahead potentially.
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