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Post by missouriboy on Dec 3, 2020 15:07:31 GMT
Dreadful in UK - you cannot move for puzzled children asking "Wot's that?"
"That Love, is global warming".
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Post by nautonnier on Dec 4, 2020 16:09:48 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on Dec 4, 2020 16:39:31 GMT
Could be worse. Winter 1962-63.
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Post by nautonnier on Dec 4, 2020 17:57:45 GMT
Could be worse. Winter 1962-63. Tell me about it we had just moved into a new house Dec 1962 and it snowed and then it laid unthawed until late spring - amazing for London.
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Post by missouriboy on Dec 5, 2020 8:14:13 GMT
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Post by douglavers on Dec 6, 2020 12:01:47 GMT
Blizzards are forecast in the Victorian Alps tomorrow.
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Post by missouriboy on Dec 6, 2020 14:01:04 GMT
Blizzards are forecast in the Victorian Alps tomorrow. Thought this was spring down there Doug.
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Post by nautonnier on Dec 6, 2020 18:50:12 GMT
Blizzards are forecast in the Victorian Alps tomorrow. Thought this was spring down there Doug. Only 2 weeks from Mid-Summer's day in Oz
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Post by mondeoman on Dec 7, 2020 0:03:09 GMT
Another 6cm of rain for the Midlands? Enough already, my fields are waterlogged and puddling already. Shame there's no ski season to talk of this year, this weather could last down a great snow base.
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Post by acidohm on Dec 7, 2020 7:15:23 GMT
Ice day in Ireland yesterday, here today in some parts UK.
2010 and 2018 were most recent other ice days however this one is like a tabby cat compared to those events which were more like pissed off tigers.
Flat unremarkable synoptics with no substantial cold showing in reliable forecast.
Signs of possible ssw in a couple of weeks but that's a roll of dice for proper cold even it comes off.
Still....its not mild atm, just not remarkable.
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Post by missouriboy on Dec 7, 2020 8:44:54 GMT
Ice day in Ireland yesterday, here today in some parts UK. 2010 and 2018 were most recent other ice days however this one is like a tabby cat compared to those events which were more like pissed off tigers. Flat unremarkable synoptics with no substantial cold showing in reliable forecast. Signs of possible ssw in a couple of weeks but that's a roll of dice for proper cold even it comes off. Still....its not mild atm, just not remarkable. Snow I can take. Ice really sucks.
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Post by acidohm on Dec 7, 2020 10:35:40 GMT
Ice day in Ireland yesterday, here today in some parts UK. 2010 and 2018 were most recent other ice days however this one is like a tabby cat compared to those events which were more like pissed off tigers. Flat unremarkable synoptics with no substantial cold showing in reliable forecast. Signs of possible ssw in a couple of weeks but that's a roll of dice for proper cold even it comes off. Still....its not mild atm, just not remarkable. Snow I can take. Ice really sucks. Well here's the thing Missouriboy, and a further take on how unremarkable it is today.....theres no ice. It's 0°c where I am (tho prib 0.5°c I guess). Ice day designation is a technicality....
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Post by missouriboy on Dec 7, 2020 14:39:33 GMT
Snow I can take. Ice really sucks. Well here's the thing Missouriboy, and a further take on how unremarkable it is today.....theres no ice. It's 0°c where I am (tho prib 0.5°c I guess). Ice day designation is a technicality.... Thinking that I must have missed something in my education, I dug up Wiki and assorted other claiments to knowledge. Alas ... no Ice Day. But ... outside of Pennsylvania, there is probably no William Penn Day. There may be an ICE Day along the USA-Mexico border (or not) which attracts harsh language dependent on politics. So ... my education remains incomplete. Or perhaps I should say "slippery".
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Post by nautonnier on Dec 7, 2020 19:19:48 GMT
It would seem that the Hadley cells must be less active and the Ferrel cells have moved equatorward. Are there reports of drier weather in the area of Sub-Saharan Africa? That is what would be expected if the poleward downdraft of the Hadley cells were closer to the equator.
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Post by missouriboy on Dec 9, 2020 1:51:28 GMT
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