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  1. Well not a European wide timezone no - but certainly UK wide at the very least!

    Although I'd go to Euro time (which spans Poland all the way to Spain) myself- just fits me better. Then again I shall do just that when I move to Berlin - although its more easterly position means the yearly daylight timings are practically identical as here.

  2. Thing is Oct only felt warm up to the 8th whereas after that it has felt quite cool with the wind, rain and next to zero sunshine. It is, of course, the mild nights that have meant a warm month so far. The season does look to be progressing though with the plant world changing colour or looking very tired or just dead. The rapid shortening in daylight hours too has made its mark - the feel from 16th Sept to now is quite different even with similar temperatures. 

     

    Very much looking forward to the warmer and brighter weather - mild nights but with cold feeling sunless days is a waste of warmth!

  3. And that's the sad thing, people, generally speaking, are becoming really soft. I haven't yet worn trousers since last Winter, still wearing shorts, and I've got everyone saying "aren't you cold?", when I'm perfectly fine with it. Surely people were never always that soft. Older generations had to sleep through '63 with one fireplace in their house.

     

    Older generations used to contend with a lot of things we no longer have to. Be it colder houses, poorer diet due to shortages, more diseases, limited dental care and so on. My dad told me all about winters when he was young especially the colder ones - it was dreadful at times freezing to death only being able to warm up when you finally reach school - the only place with heating! Of course knowing no better it was just something you deal with - but would he want to go back? No way! 

    We could wash our clothes by hand, eat only basic limited foods, never leave your local area, never go to the dentist and wash only once a week too in order to be as 'hard' as our ancestors but... I think I'll skip!

     

    Also, does that apply to pleasantly warm weather like 25-27c too? Or even hot stuff like 30c+? Plenty can't deal with heat either - are they 'soft' as well?

  4. You're crazy, Botts. No, seriously.

     

    Give it a go - sit in one place working for 4 or so hours in indoor clothing. You soon chill at those sorts of temperatures. 17c is great for striding around in, cleaning the house and so forth but when you're sat on a computer at a desk it just gets too chilly. Yes I can put jumpers, coats & hats on but once your hands end up too chilly to type its game over! 16-18c is a lovely outdoor temperature but not suitable for indoors except when wrapped up at night or when doing a lot of activity.

    You'll find most would agree with me - if only they knew the real temperature of their houses and were doing a similar activity. I keep hearing the "I can sit in a t-shirt at 13c with the window open" talk - now show me the data!

  5. Not here though. Sunset at 9:20.I don't like dst its a waste of time and we don't need it here. It ruins my sleeping pattern for about two weeks. (That might sound stupid but the 10 hour time difference is easier to get used to).

     

    Well for the majority of England where most people live BST makes far more sense in summer. And until Northern Ireland leaves the UK (!) you're stuck with it... Does Ireland itself follow the same times?

  6. there are still about 7-8 hrs of daylight even in december and people say the days are short, but no one ever says the working day is short and that is 8hrs, if daylight hours were 3-4hrs long that would be short

     

    Yes it could be shorter of course but most folks want at least some time in daylight when they get home from a long day. It just makes things easier when you don't wait from 3:30pm Sunday to 9am Saturday to see your home in daylight. So yes people will complain...

     

    How about england moves on gmt plus 1 and ireland iceland and portugal stay on gmt. I hate dst and want rid of it! Sunset on gmt would be 9:20 here anyway! Thats late enough.9:40 in scotland too.

     

    I would agree staying on BST all year would be easier although I know many wouldn't like it. In the end though winter has too few hours of light to please everyone!

    But staying on GMT in summer - no no! Around here that's 0330 sunrise and 2030 sunset which would be a ludicrous waste of daylight hours - unless of course you intend to adjust office, shop & school hours along with transportation timetables to go with it. Unlikely I think.

  7. This kind of raw easterly weather isn't so normal for October but what's coming up looks much more normal - wind, rain & mild temperatures with air off the Atlantic - suits me this time of year!

     

    Those complaining of the lack of cold - it is only October! Compare October cold in terms of April warmth - possible but generally not very common. And then think about this April - it was still below freezing during the first few days only returning to close to average mid month. Even then we stayed way below average until mid June when it finally warmed up. Perhaps if we hit christmas and its still mild then there's something to complain about! :lol:

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  8. Very dismal here so having to go for the lamp the moment I got in (5:15). Still I can manage a quick look round/tidy of the garden + grab the veg I need for dinner before darkness finally falls. Not for much longer with the dreaded clock move and all the danger and restrictions it brings. Gladly my move to Berlin is falling only 1 week after the move so thankfully I can avoid the dreadful dark evening commutes this time round. I'll be working from home over there so will do my much needed bike rides just my lunch break instead!

  9. It came on here this morning as house was down to 17.3c (a 4c fall in 8 hours) but now back to 20.3c after 2 hours heating.

    You lot with homes at 20c without needing any heating when its only 12c outside just count yourselves lucky! I'd imagine if I didn't heat all day today we'd be pretty close to outdoor temps in here by tomorrow morning. Not an experiment I intend to try!

  10. Huge amount of rain overnight - hammering it down for 2 hours on my skylight - not good for sleeping!

    Today is grey, drizzly and chilly - very much classic easterly conditions. Doesn't seem very autumn like to me - I always associate autumn with Atlantic depressions and SWly-Wly winds - be nice to see some soon!

  11. I always associated northerly flows with ample sunshine with some showers. But this is just endless grey and a stiff cold wind. I guess this is autumn and not winter or spring where northerlies are much cleaner.

    Still at least we've got a drab cloudy easterly to look forward to. What a contrast to the perfect conditions of Sat, Sun & Tues with its ample sunshine and pleasant temperatures.

    I guess each to their own but I for one wonder how some folks could wish for this over earlier in the week!

  12. No need for heating at all or any air con/fans unlike most of the summer and the autumn so far, will save me a fortune this pleasant weather, some of you act like its the next ice age or something, really wish you could experience a true little ice age, it would sort the men from the boys Posted Image

     

    Now is the same kind of 'men' who supposedly need a fan on at 20c? Whatever would you do if you experience some actual hot weather eh!

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  13. Instead of checking the temperatures inside and out every few minutes Nick as you seem to do? Set the thermostat to whatever you want the inside to be at=bingo, the system looks after itself?

     

    Yes that's the default winter mode - I set it to 21c when I'm in then throttle back to 16-17c during the day. Then even on really cold days it can recover in 2-3 hours instead of 5-6 hours if it drops down to 13c or less - which it can easily do in just 7-8 hours of cooling from a heated 21c. 

    I just like looking at the data... that's why I keep looking! Strangely interesting...

     

    Anyway on this subject... time to fire her up!

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