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  1. "Are you forgetting Global Warming?

    Surely, continued Arctic warming will mean less chance of cold air getting far enough south to provide severe cold for UK!"

    But I thought Global Warming was going to cause Artic ice melt, cooling down the seas so much it stopped the Gulfstream Drift.

    Causing catastrophic cooling for the UK?

     

  2. according to the radar something meant to be falling from the sky in stoke for the last 15 mins.

    i see nothing.

    EDIT: few flurries now falling!

    Schools already closing in Bucknall. Must have listened to the mass hysteria generated on local radio or is it POETS day??

    Looking forward to the kids, who were sent home on health and safety grounds, snow-balling me and other motorists on the roads through Bentilee.

  3. Trouble for the trains yesterday was bad enough...could this event mean even more misery tomorrow morning?

    You won't fit in here. Disruptive snow is referred to as "a positive outlook" and "long may it continue".

    Friday was hell for those of us who have to work for a living and don't get paid for sitting at home and posting about the snow. And that comes from someone who is a snow lover.

  4. I predict that it will be a bit colder this Winter than it was this Summer just gone and that it will gradually warm up as we head into next Spring. Do I win the prize?

    As for the MOD thread, the band of brothers who frequent the discussion remind me that scene in the Deer Hunter where the two guys are playing Russian Roulette and everyone is laying bets. Totally random. I just don't understand how they assign human characteristics to the computer models.

    "Model A is toying with the idea of tempting us with a cold snap - while Model B is seriously considering coming into line with the rest so as not to lose face." What ARE they smoking?

  5. I personally don't regard the weather being settled and warm in the South this September thus far (and I live in the South). Yes it has been far less wet than recent months but the weather has continued to be driven by an Atlantic feed rather than an Anticyclone centred over Britain. So while there have been many dry and bright days in the South, no temperature records have been broken and night times have been jolly chilly at times for this early on in the season. Sorry mods for the off topic post.

    Your post proves the original point. I've travelled in the opposite direction from N. Staffs, spending a week around the Lea Valley (Essex/Herts) I'm staggered at the parched grass and cracks in the ground. You have no idea how lucky you all are in the south. You'd slash your wrists after a week in Cumbria. SAD syndrome must be rife north of Birmingham.

  6. I think you were writing if off and hinting at it being as bad as June/early July - i hardly call a sunshine and showers scenario a 'write off' - granted there's no hint of a sunny, hot spell but i'd hardly call it a write off.

    I suppose it boils down to what people view as a "write off".

    Right on.

    What's with this (trendy?) preoccupation with the jet stream? I know it dictates what sort of weather we get AFTER it positions itself - but isn't its final position pretty random? In my relatively uninformed mind I see it originating thousands of miles away and with a tendency to act like a hose pipe snaking around on the yard when you turn it on.

    Or does it carefully pick its way around high and low pressure areas in a way we can easily forecast.......

  7. Heavy rain and thunder for 2 hours around Uttoxeter. There's a conveyor belt of similar stuff streaming down from the Manchester area for hours to come by the look of it.

    I would expect there to be local flooding and in around 24 hours time, more serious water movement as the Trent valley funnels it all into the south/east Staffs/Lichfield area.

    Had to turn the putor off twice and its hammering down as I type.

  8. I've lived here through 4 winters so far, and this winter to date has had without doubt, the lowest snowfall accumulated during the period, it just goes to show the idiosyncrasies of the British climate

    Plenty of time yet.

    On the night before Bruno fought Tyson, 25th Feb 1989, we were snowed in and couldn't get to hospital for the birth of my youngest. On June 2nd 1973 (ish) it snowed in Stoke and Derby. The famous "Snow Stopped Play" cricketing occasion.

    Still light snow atm.

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