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Bolty
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04 November 2016 12:40:16

Hello all, :)

I just thought I'd share with you a set of videos that I make in my own time on my YouTube channel. Like our very own Mr Gavin Partridge, I also make videos on notable historic weather events in a very similar way to Gavin himself. Some are of very famous weather events (i.e. winter 1946-47 and summer 1976) and perhaps some less known ones (i.e. autumn 1993).

 

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbH-0YtVVF2aVj2BDxELfJVRez5RWY-SS

 

All of the videos I have made so far are:

The severe winter of the Great War: Winter 1916-17

The very wet October 1929 to January 1930 period

Winter 1946-47

The hot summer and interesting autumn of 1947

Summer 1976

The severe December 1981 and January 1982 (uploaded just today actually)

Hot summer of 1983

November & the winter of 1985-86

January 1987

The diabolical July 1988

The chilly autumn of 1993

Summer 1995

The thundery Augusts of 1997 and 2004

Summer 2006

The warm Aprils of 2007 and 2011

The varied spring of 2008

Winter 2009-10

December 2010

Spring and June 2012

Winter 2012-13 and the cold March

Summer 2013

The stormy winter of 2013-14

November & December 2015


Scott

Blackrod, Lancashire (4 miles south of Chorley) at 156m asl.

My weather station 

Gusty
04 November 2016 13:01:20

Great stuff. Looking forward to working through these ! 


Steve - Folkestone, Kent

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Bolty
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04 November 2016 13:26:30

Great stuff. Looking forward to working through these ! 

Originally Posted by: Gusty 

Thanks Gusty 


Scott

Blackrod, Lancashire (4 miles south of Chorley) at 156m asl.

My weather station 

Gooner
04 November 2016 16:17:33

December 81 brings back memories

 

Good stuff


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



Marcus

Banbury

North Oxfordshire

378 feet A S L



Bolty
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04 November 2016 22:03:41

December 81 brings back memories

 

Good stuff

Originally Posted by: Gooner 

Cheers Gooner. Appreciate it mate! 


Scott

Blackrod, Lancashire (4 miles south of Chorley) at 156m asl.

My weather station 

fullybhoy
04 November 2016 22:44:53
Good work mateπŸ‘πŸ» December 2010 vid was great oh to have that again
Alan

Glasgow 165m/asl

Bolty
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04 November 2016 23:00:05

Good work mateπŸ‘πŸ» December 2010 vid was great oh to have that again

Originally Posted by: fullybhoy 

Cheers bud. December 2010 was one of my earlier videos as well


Scott

Blackrod, Lancashire (4 miles south of Chorley) at 156m asl.

My weather station 

nsrobins
05 November 2016 12:07:49
Great work Scott. I never tire of looking back at Jan 87, which with the Great Storm in October down here was quite a year weather wise πŸ‘Œ
Neil

Fareham, Hampshire 28m ASL (near estuary)

Stormchaser, Member TORRO

Bolty
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05 November 2016 12:42:56

Great work Scott. I never tire of looking back at Jan 87, which with the Great Storm in October down here was quite a year weather wise πŸ‘Œ

Originally Posted by: nsrobins 

Thanks my friend.

I should eventually get round to doing the Great Storm at some point.


Scott

Blackrod, Lancashire (4 miles south of Chorley) at 156m asl.

My weather station 

Bolty
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23 December 2016 11:02:44
Hello all, here is my first historic video for Christmas 2016: the severe February 1895:


Scott

Blackrod, Lancashire (4 miles south of Chorley) at 156m asl.

My weather station 

Frank H
23 December 2016 21:23:54

Thanks Bolty

Just watched it .

Really enjoyable.

 


Wrightington, Wigan
Joe Bloggs
24 December 2016 11:14:54

Now that is what I call a Manchester accent! 

Scott - just watched the December 1981/Jan 1982 video, fascinating - thank you πŸ™‚! 

Dec 1981 was a very big snow event in Manchester wasn't it ? 

Bolty
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24 December 2016 20:07:01
^^^

Cheers both, much appreciated!

Here's the second historic video for Christmas 2016: the winter of 1962-63:


Scott

Blackrod, Lancashire (4 miles south of Chorley) at 156m asl.

My weather station 

Crepuscular Ray
27 December 2016 07:18:21
Scott, can I just say how impressive your videos are. The content and delivery is straightforward and to-the-point with a few personal stories thrown in.

I'm 40 years older than you, a Yorkshireman now living in Edinburgh and my first memory is the 62/63 winter when I lived on the edge of the Pennines

Keep up the good work and keep us all updated on TWO


Jerry

Edinburgh, in the frost hollow below Blackford Hill

Bolty
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27 December 2016 11:46:24

Scott, can I just say how impressive your videos are. The content and delivery is straightforward and to-the-point with a few personal stories thrown in.
I'm 40 years older than you, a Yorkshireman now living in Edinburgh and my first memory is the 62/63 winter when I lived on the edge of the Pennines
Keep up the good work and keep us all updated on TWO

Originally Posted by: Crepuscular Ray 

I'm glad to hear you enjoy them. Thanks for your kind words my friend!


Scott

Blackrod, Lancashire (4 miles south of Chorley) at 156m asl.

My weather station 

Gavin P
27 December 2016 11:58:34

Scott's historic videos are incredibly good... Now the next step is for Scott to start doing some forecasting vids. 

In a few years he'll be an internet superstar and then I can retire and hand over the torch! 


Rural West Northants 120m asl

Short, medium and long range weather forecast videos @ https://www.youtube.com/user/GavsWeatherVids

Bolty
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27 December 2016 12:09:45

Scott's historic videos are incredibly good... Now the next step is for Scott to start doing some forecasting vids. 

In a few years he'll be an internet superstar and then I can retire and hand over the torch! 

Originally Posted by: Gavin P 

Eh... I don't know about that one Gav, haha.

Thanks for your kind words my friend. Your 1879 triology has also been fantastic, I might add!


Scott

Blackrod, Lancashire (4 miles south of Chorley) at 156m asl.

My weather station 

Bolty
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09 March 2017 16:46:05
I've finally got round to making a new one. This was a suggestion that I've had and also it was inspired by the winter we've just had actually. Winter 2005-06, also with the cold spells in November 2005 and March 2006:


Scott

Blackrod, Lancashire (4 miles south of Chorley) at 156m asl.

My weather station 

Bolty
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10 August 2017 14:14:05
Been a long time since I last did one of these. Historic video for the summer of 1990 and it's incredible August heat wave:


Scott

Blackrod, Lancashire (4 miles south of Chorley) at 156m asl.

My weather station 

johncs2016
11 August 2017 05:48:19
Thanks Bolty. I always enjoy watching your videos (not just the historic videos, but also your time lapse videos which are the only ones that I know of, where you also get to see what the temperature was at, at each instant in time (that is useful because that is a good way of showing how the temperature is changing throughout the day which in turn, can also help to show us the exact time then a cold front is crossing your area (for example, which would be shown by a sudden massive drop in the temperature))).

I of course, won't go into a debate into whether it is you or Gavin P. who make the better historic videos as you both do a very good good with that and I don't think that it would be fair to judge that either way. Anyway, your latest historic video from the summer of 1990 brought a lot of memories as that was around the time of the Poll Tax riots in the UK. That was also am important time for my football team (Hibernian F.C.) as this particular summer marked the beginning of the period which came very close to seeing them going out of business.

What happened was that a guy called Wallace Mercer who owned our biggest city rivals (Hearts F.C.) at that time, launched a hostile takeover bid for Hibs with a plan to merge both cubs to form a new team called Edinburgh United which would be much bigger challengers to the Old Firm. In response to that, there was a campaign set up to by the Hibs fans to save the club, which was known as Hands off Hibs

That campaign got a lot of backing from various sources including some major organisations and political parties and in the end Wallace Mercer was forced to withdraw that bid after receiving a number of death threats because of that. However, that highlighted the very dire financial state which they were in back then. On the park, they had a very poor season in 1990/91 which saw them finish at the bottom of the Premier League and a lot of people belied at that time that they still would have gone out of business, had they been relegated that season.

In the end, it was league reconstruction which saved them from that, but they did end up going into receivership (which was the equivalent back then of going into administration) due to their massive debts. However, Sir Tom Farmer then bought them out and cleared their debts so that they could survive as a football club. That then led to a much better season in 1991/92 which saw them record a very long unbeaten run at the start of that season, and which also saw them win the Scottish League Cup in 1991 (which back then, was their first major trophy since the 1970s) amidst a party and carnival atmosphere which was probably beaten only by what we saw with last year's Scottish Cup success.

From that point onwards, both Hibs and Hearts have continued on their own paths, with Wallace Mercer having died from more natural causes, a number of years ago. That might seem like an amazing story, but is was Wallace Mercer's takeover bid in the summer of 1990 which sowed the seeds for all of that, and I can remember very well, those Hands off Hibs meetings which I went to admist the glorious sunshine and high temperatures which had at that time.


The north of Edinburgh, usually always missing out on snow events which occur not just within the rest of Scotland or the UK, but also within the rest of Edinburgh.

Bolty
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11 August 2017 10:23:33

Thanks Bolty. I always enjoy watching your videos (not just the historic videos, but also your time lapse videos which are the only ones that I know of, where you also get to see what the temperature was at, at each instant in time (that is useful because that is a good way of showing how the temperature is changing throughout the day which in turn, can also help to show us the exact time then a cold front is crossing your area (for example, which would be shown by a sudden massive drop in the temperature))).

I of course, won't go into a debate into whether it is you or Gavin P. who make the better historic videos as you both do a very good good with that and I don't think that it would be fair to judge that either way. Anyway, your latest historic video from the summer of 1990 brought a lot of memories as that was around the time of the Poll Tax riots in the UK. That was also am important time for my football team (Hibernian F.C.) as this particular summer marked the beginning of the period which came very close to seeing them going out of business.

What happened was that a guy called Wallace Mercer who owned our biggest city rivals (Hearts F.C.) at that time, launched a hostile takeover bid for Hibs with a plan to merge both cubs to form a new team called Edinburgh United which would be much bigger challengers to the Old Firm. In response to that, there was a campaign set up to by the Hibs fans to save the club, which was known as Hands off Hibs

That campaign got a lot of backing from various sources including some major organisations and political parties and in the end Wallace Mercer was forced to withdraw that bid after receiving a number of death threats because of that. However, that highlighted the very dire financial state which they were in back then. On the park, they had a very poor season in 1990/91 which saw them finish at the bottom of the Premier League and a lot of people belied at that time that they still would have gone out of business, had they been relegated that season.

In the end, it was league reconstruction which saved them from that, but they did end up going into receivership (which was the equivalent back then of going into administration) due to their massive debts. However, Sir Tom Farmer then bought them out and cleared their debts so that they could survive as a football club. That then led to a much better season in 1991/92 which saw them record a very long unbeaten run at the start of that season, and which also saw them win the Scottish League Cup in 1991 (which back then, was their first major trophy since the 1970s) amidst a party and carnival atmosphere which was probably beaten only by what we saw with last year's Scottish Cup success.

From that point onwards, both Hibs and Hearts have continued on their own paths, with Wallace Mercer having died from more natural causes, a number of years ago. That might seem like an amazing story, but is was Wallace Mercer's takeover bid in the summer of 1990 which sowed the seeds for all of that, and I can remember very well, those Hands off Hibs meetings which I went to admist the glorious sunshine and high temperatures which had at that time.

Originally Posted by: johncs2016 

Cheers John, appreciate it mate. To be truthful, I would never try and compete with Gavin on these. I find his videos really interesting and after all, he was the one who inspired me to make these in the first place.


Scott

Blackrod, Lancashire (4 miles south of Chorley) at 156m asl.

My weather station 

Crepuscular Ray
11 August 2017 20:58:26
I was running the Keyworth Met Climat station then Bolty. It is 8 miles south-East of Nottingham and I recorded 34.7 C. The hottest temperature I've ever experienced and I'm 59!
Jerry

Edinburgh, in the frost hollow below Blackford Hill

Bolty
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16 August 2018 10:44:06
First one of these I've done in ages. Historic video for the interesting autumn of 1921:


Scott

Blackrod, Lancashire (4 miles south of Chorley) at 156m asl.

My weather station 

johncs2016
16 August 2018 12:19:40
Thanks for that.

I obviously wasn't around back in 1921, but that was still a very important year for my family as that was when my late grand-mother on my mother's side of my family was born. It is therefore, interesting to be able to go all the back to then and see what the weather was actually like at that time.


The north of Edinburgh, usually always missing out on snow events which occur not just within the rest of Scotland or the UK, but also within the rest of Edinburgh.

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