York-snow
-
Posts
190 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Forums
Blogs
Gallery
Events
Learn About Weather and Meteorology
Community guides
Posts posted by York-snow
-
-
-
1 hour ago, Harsh Climate said:
Latest ECM is a snowfest for our region, but most likely would reduce longetivity of cold spell.
Would be a lot of rain/sleet south of Midlands. All just speculation at this stage though.
I bet the MOD thread is in full knicker wetting mode this morning then??
- 5
-
We really could do with some dry and windy weather to dry up the surfaces a bit. No point getting snow when it’s so wet everywhere. Even though we’ve not had much rain the last few days, it’s been overcast and stagnant which hasn’t helped
- 1
-
Pocklington just got hit by an intense squall. Booming wind and heavy rain
- 1
-
18 minutes ago, cj114 said:
Fog anyone? Very sudden here.
Freezing fog here for the last 24hrs
-
Having some comms with the MO for work, they are pretty nailed on a very unsettled and wet mid/late December. Seems to be starting to show on the models
- 2
- 1
-
33 minutes ago, Aiden2012 said:
After all the wait I get bloody rain
A bit more snowy now
-
A Heat Shield for the Most Important Ice on Earth | The New Yorker
WWW.NEWYORKER.COM
Engineers might be able to protect Arctic ice by coating it with tiny glass bubbles. Should they? -
- Popular Post
-
Are the showers on the coast expected to make it inland at all today?
-
Some showers have lined up to give a covering here near york
-
1 minute ago, Tinker Bell said:
Morning, just good old fashioned wet rain in Hull. What’s not to love
Can’t help but think these Synoptics would have resulted in an all snow event 50 years ago.
- 4
-
Looks to be just rain here in Pocklington
-
38 minutes ago, BornFromTheVoid said:
Nah, it's not at it's highest. It saw it's faster growth in 50 years but is well below many recent years, such as the anomalous 2012 to 2014 period when sea ice coverage was breaking records.
The rapid growth came from winds blowing from the continent over the Ross and Amundsen Seas, creating large -ve temperature anomalies while also blowing the sea ice away from land causing rapid expansion.Below is an animation I made at the time
That makes more sense, thought it sounded too good to be true. Thanks for the explanation
-
Just reading in the refreeze thread that Antarctic ice is at its highest for 50 years at this time of year. Is this down to an extensive period of favourable weather conditions or are there other factors helping?
-
10 hours ago, Geordiesnow said:
Nope and since snow cover got recorded, it is currently highest by a fair margin over the states. Suspect it will come down as things start to warm up but makes a nice change from the usual warm records are used too.
The US has set many cold records in last few years, it’s Europe which seems to be setting the warm ones more regularly
-
A few flakes in the wind in York but nothing much
-
Nobody look in the Scotland thread! Their pics and videos of proper heavy snow are crazy.
- 1
-
7 minutes ago, Aiden2020 said:
Well what did thaw here has been replaced with another 2cm top up in the last hour
Pocklington does seem to have been a sweet spot both last night and this afternoon. Your showers passing just south of here
-
If only we could get some bigger showers going like those over Scotland!
- 1
-
Snow showers quickly fizzling to nothing as they reach York
-
are fewer showers expected today than yesterday?
-
1 minute ago, Harsh Climate said:
Where's the guy from pocklington looks like they've had a good half hour of heavy snow!
Was just gonna post the same!
- 1
-
Well I guess that’s it for the evening. Showers fading fast. Similar story tomorrow?
The World's Glaciers
in Climate Change
Posted