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hedgehog4
25 September 2011 20:30:38

Gavin D if you don't like cold/winter weather didn't post on here simple as that. Come back in Spring.

Originally Posted by: Gavin D 

Why??

Everyone is entitled to there opinion, and after last winter i won't be the only 1 who doesn't want a repeat of the sustained severe cold and snow.

Originally Posted by: Charmhills 


Re read James Faddens latest update and note the amount of times he says 'for most of the UK'.  

tallyho_83
25 September 2011 23:31:57

Gavin D if you don't like cold/winter weather didn't post on here simple as that. Come back in Spring.

Originally Posted by: hedgehog4 

Why??

Everyone is entitled to there opinion, and after last winter i won't be the only 1 who doesn't want a repeat of the sustained severe cold and snow.

Originally Posted by: Gavin D 


Re read James Faddens latest update and note the amount of times he says 'for most of the UK'.  

Originally Posted by: Charmhills 

 

I am going to have to agree!! Last winter was a cold start [End Nov/Dec], but to be honest January the temperature was around average and February it was above average and well above average for the south of the UK, in fact it was the warmest February since 1998. There was little frost if any in February and any snow was confined to Scotland if i can remember however I was not here for the final week in Feb. But from what I can remember there were a lot of Bartletts highs. I would not say that last winter was a severely cold one.

 


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roger63
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26 September 2011 06:34:59

http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/people/wwang/cfs_fcst/images3/euT2mProbMon.gif

In the space of 4 days the CFS model has chaged from a below average  to cose to average dec-feb.maybe that La Nina assunption or the random movement of the model.It certainly has not yet rach any consotency in outlook.

nsrobins
26 September 2011 10:27:32

I think the gist of the argument for far south dwellers is not the amount of snow but the 'quality'. True we have had two or three exceptional dumps of heavy, wet snow over the last few years but the missing ingredient from the great winters of the past (78, 81, 87, 91) is a spell of those fantastic days when the temperatures stay below freezing and dry powder drifts and blows around in the wind. Of course you can have both heavy falls and drifting powder as on 12th Jan 87 but those days are very rare here.

 


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Nordic Snowman
26 September 2011 10:55:24

I'd be happy with 3 metres instead of the rubbish 1.5m last year


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101_North
26 September 2011 11:12:06

I'm looking forward to see what winter holds but it'd take something exceptional to get conditions anything like Nov/Dec last year again! Once in a lifetime stuff really.

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NickR
26 September 2011 11:55:38
My "snow target" is now half a metre, after managing well over a foot last winter and a foot the winter before.
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Saint Snow
26 September 2011 11:57:39

Good to see the winter thread as friendly as ever 

 

Incidentally, I'd take the 09/10 winter over the 10/11 one anytime. Jan 2010 was a stonker of the month - heavy snow at the start giving us a 17cm dumping, then lasting on the ground for nmore than a fortnight. All this after a pre-Xmas fall gave us about 5cm and lying snow until Boxing Day passed.

 


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NickR
26 September 2011 11:59:20

Good to see the winter thread as friendly as ever 

 

Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 

I might stick to UIA this winter, Saint, as the calmer option. ;)


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TomC
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26 September 2011 13:14:51

Good to see the winter thread as friendly as ever 

 

Originally Posted by: NickR 

I might stick to UIA this winter, Saint, as the calmer option. ;)

Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 

Or the climate forum

AIMSIR
26 September 2011 13:26:29

Good to see the winter thread as friendly as ever 

 

Originally Posted by: TomC 

I might stick to UIA this winter, Saint, as the calmer option. ;)

Originally Posted by: NickR 

Or the climate forum

Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 

Much improved since some intervention from admin, drop in and say hello.

Snow Wolf
26 September 2011 15:16:27

I think the gist of the argument for far south dwellers is not the amount of snow but the 'quality'. True we have had two or three exceptional dumps of heavy, wet snow over the last few years but the missing ingredient from the great winters of the past (78, 81, 87, 91) is a spell of those fantastic days when the temperatures stay below freezing and dry powder drifts and blows around in the wind. Of course you can have both heavy falls and drifting powder as on 12th Jan 87 but those days are very rare here.

 

Originally Posted by: nsrobins 

Agreed - and I might add the extreme frustration of hearing and seeing other parts of the country experiencing quality snowfalls and hard frost day and night whilst we in parts of the south had to watch, purple faced with rage, as our mediocre dumps of wet snow were gradually filthed away by sleety rainy muck!

doctormog
26 September 2011 15:25:32

... watch, purple faced with rage, as our mediocre dumps of wet snow were gradually filthed away by sleety rainy muck!

Originally Posted by: Snow Wolf 

Sounds like a typical summer's day here when there is a heatwave in the south


Snow Hoper
26 September 2011 15:27:04

... watch, purple faced with rage, as our mediocre dumps of wet snow were gradually filthed away by sleety rainy muck!

Originally Posted by: doctormog 

Sounds like a typical summer's day here when there is a heawave in the south

Originally Posted by: Snow Wolf 

Classic-


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LeedsLad123
26 September 2011 15:29:17

I think the gist of the argument for far south dwellers is not the amount of snow but the 'quality'. True we have had two or three exceptional dumps of heavy, wet snow over the last few years but the missing ingredient from the great winters of the past (78, 81, 87, 91) is a spell of those fantastic days when the temperatures stay below freezing and dry powder drifts and blows around in the wind. Of course you can have both heavy falls and drifting powder as on 12th Jan 87 but those days are very rare here.

 

Originally Posted by: Snow Wolf 

Agreed - and I might add the extreme frustration of hearing and seeing other parts of the country experiencing quality snowfalls and hard frost day and night whilst we in parts of the south had to watch, purple faced with rage, as our mediocre dumps of wet snow were gradually filthed away by sleety rainy muck!

Originally Posted by: nsrobins 

Hey! Parts of the South East got way more snow than I got last winter, parts of the Sussex Downs got close to 60 cm I believe, parts of surrey got up to 40 cm and parts of Kent and I believe even Brighton got over a foot.. heck, even south London (Croydon) got around 30 cm.. and don't even get me started on February 2009, when 8 inches of snow fell in central London leaving the rest of us sour-faced.


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Brian Gaze
26 September 2011 15:47:48

I understand that a very well known lrf'er has today advised people not to waste thier money on winter tyres this year.


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LeedsLad123
26 September 2011 15:51:11

I understand that a very well known lrf'er has today advised people not to waste thier money on winter tyres this year.

Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 

I notice you say very well known but not very well respected.


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Snow Wolf
26 September 2011 15:54:03

I think the gist of the argument for far south dwellers is not the amount of snow but the 'quality'. True we have had two or three exceptional dumps of heavy, wet snow over the last few years but the missing ingredient from the great winters of the past (78, 81, 87, 91) is a spell of those fantastic days when the temperatures stay below freezing and dry powder drifts and blows around in the wind. Of course you can have both heavy falls and drifting powder as on 12th Jan 87 but those days are very rare here.

 

Originally Posted by: LeedsLad123 

Agreed - and I might add the extreme frustration of hearing and seeing other parts of the country experiencing quality snowfalls and hard frost day and night whilst we in parts of the south had to watch, purple faced with rage, as our mediocre dumps of wet snow were gradually filthed away by sleety rainy muck!

Originally Posted by: Snow Wolf 

Hey! Parts of the South East got way more snow than I got last winter, parts of the Sussex Downs got close to 60 cm I believe, parts of surrey got up to 40 cm and parts of Kent and I believe even Brighton got over a foot.. heck, even south London (Croydon) got around 30 cm.. and don't even get me started on February 2009, when 8 inches of snow fell in central London leaving the rest of us sour-faced.

Originally Posted by: nsrobins 

Eh? This is more like the truth!

Leeds (lad) digging out after yet ANOTHER snow dump 2009 - 2011

Us down in soggy Sussex

Gavin P
26 September 2011 16:04:13

I understand that a very well known lrf'er has today advised people not to waste thier money on winter tyres this year.

Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 

If we're talking about you know who, all I'll say is;

Time to start lagging me pipes.


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Snow Wolf
26 September 2011 16:08:38

I understand that a very well known lrf'er has today advised people not to waste thier money on winter tyres this year.

Originally Posted by: Gavin P 

If we're talking about you know who, all I'll say is;

Time to start lagging me pipes.

Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 

Hold on, TomC tends to be the 'winter tyre' man doesn't he?

Or is it Moomin?

Gavin P
26 September 2011 16:13:17

I've not seen a Winter Tyres update from TomC though?

 


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Snow Wolf
26 September 2011 16:14:26

I've not seen a Winter Tyres update from TomC though?

 

Originally Posted by: Gavin P 

If we ask nicely he may drop a hint?

moomin75
26 September 2011 16:22:58

I understand that a very well known lrf'er has today advised people not to waste thier money on winter tyres this year.

Originally Posted by: Snow Wolf 

If we're talking about you know who, all I'll say is;

Time to start lagging me pipes.

Originally Posted by: Gavin P 

Hold on, TomC tends to be the 'winter tyre' man doesn't he?

Or is it Moomin?

Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 

Definitely not me. I am neither a) very well known or b) very well respected!

I reckon it could be top man Brian!!


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Gavin P
26 September 2011 16:29:29

Well I still think its the "well known" LRF'er who looks a bit like The Doc;

When you think of his recent bitchy comments about "wanabees" forecasting cold weather in The Express its seems to make sense...


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Gavin P
26 September 2011 16:36:52

The plot thickens;

http://www.theweatheroutlook.com/twoother/latest.aspx


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