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weather prediction
« on: 12 January 2009, 22:04:56 »

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Re: weather prediction
« Reply #1 on: 12 January 2009, 22:12:02 »

Time to get some wellies then............ ::) ::) ::)
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Re: weather prediction
« Reply #2 on: 12 January 2009, 22:12:55 »

dig out the water bottle too
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Re: weather prediction
« Reply #3 on: 12 January 2009, 22:27:42 »

never seems to get that bad here, even when it gets bad! having said that, it could be a lot worse just a mile away sometimes!
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Re: weather prediction
« Reply #4 on: 12 January 2009, 22:35:57 »

i'm hoping for 6 inches of snow just enough to bring the country to a standstill with all the people who can't drive in it  ;D
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Re: weather prediction
« Reply #5 on: 12 January 2009, 22:36:59 »

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have the met office got it right


http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/79477/Gales-to-blow-in-before-a-month-long-big-freeze

This how the Met Office forecast this winter back in September:

"Winter temperatures are more likely to be above normal over much of the European region. However, this winter is likely to be less mild than last winter, when above-average temperatures were widespread.
For the UK as a whole, winter-mean temperatures are more likely to be above normal. Although a winter milder than the 1971-2000 average is favoured, temperatures are likely to be lower than those experienced last year."

If that cold snap does materialise they will be looking a bit silly, to say the least.
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Re: weather prediction
« Reply #6 on: 12 January 2009, 22:38:32 »

The Daily Express always like to exaggerate things. Not so long ago they were saying there is going to be a recission and house prices would drop ::)
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Re: weather prediction
« Reply #7 on: 12 January 2009, 22:40:49 »

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have the met office got it right


http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/79477/Gales-to-blow-in-before-a-month-long-big-freeze

This how the Met Office forecast this winter back in September:

"Winter temperatures are more likely to be above normal over much of the European region. However, this winter is likely to be less mild than last winter, when above-average temperatures were widespread.
For the UK as a whole, winter-mean temperatures are more likely to be above normal. Although a winter milder than the 1971-2000 average is favoured, temperatures are likely to be lower than those experienced last year."

If that cold snap does materialise they will be looking a bit silly, to say the least.

Bring back global warming, keep those big engines running...... :y :y :y
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Re: weather prediction
« Reply #8 on: 12 January 2009, 22:44:12 »

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have the met office got it right


http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/79477/Gales-to-blow-in-before-a-month-long-big-freeze

This how the Met Office forecast this winter back in September:

"Winter temperatures are more likely to be above normal over much of the European region. However, this winter is likely to be less mild than last winter, when above-average temperatures were widespread.
For the UK as a whole, winter-mean temperatures are more likely to be above normal. Although a winter milder than the 1971-2000 average is favoured, temperatures are likely to be lower than those experienced last year."

If that cold snap does materialise they will be looking a bit silly, to say the least.

Bring back global warming, keep those big engines running...... :y :y :y
What do you mean bring it back. I thought it was here although it has been bl00dy freezing lately.Enviormentalists, i greatly dislike them. They are causing me to pay more money in tax >:(
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Re: weather prediction
« Reply #9 on: 12 January 2009, 22:52:52 »

I can't find any corroboration of that Met Office chap's quote on the web and some seem to have cast doubt about it.  :-/

That said, I personally wouldn't rule out more cold weather.
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Re: weather prediction
« Reply #10 on: 12 January 2009, 23:06:02 »

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have the met office got it right


http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/79477/Gales-to-blow-in-before-a-month-long-big-freeze

This how the Met Office forecast this winter back in September:

"Winter temperatures are more likely to be above normal over much of the European region. However, this winter is likely to be less mild than last winter, when above-average temperatures were widespread.
For the UK as a whole, winter-mean temperatures are more likely to be above normal. Although a winter milder than the 1971-2000 average is favoured, temperatures are likely to be lower than those experienced last year."

If that cold snap does materialise they will be looking a bit silly, to say the least.

Bring back global warming, keep those big engines running...... :y :y :y
What do you mean bring it back. I thought it was here although it has been bl00dy freezing lately.Enviormentalists, i greatly dislike them. They are causing me to pay more money in tax >:(

Cold winters and cold and wet summers, where is it. :y


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