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Wildswimmer Pete

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  1. 19 minutes ago, cheese said:

    Autumn doesn’t start until late September at the earliest imo. 

    Not in Merseyside.  We've had particularly lousy Augusts the past few years.  As I posted earlier on I can count the  number of decent Augusts I've experienced during the past 60 years on my ten fingers (I've discounted my 9 years' childhood) .  This week we've had a front stall on top of us for several days resulting in steady, cold rain, something that happens far too often.

    Edit: Despite it being dry and breezy, my washing is still damp.  I'd expect that in winter but not in so-called high summer.

  2. On 29/07/2019 at 07:39, Weather-history said:

    Manchester Summer Indices 

    1954 143
    1907 147
    1956 155
    1912 156
    1924 158
    2012 164
    2008 168
    1987 169
    1946 170
    1909 171
    1931 173
    1978 173
    1980 173
    1920 174
    1923 174
    2007 174
    1927 175
    1948 176
    1938 177
    1922 178
    2011 179
    1985 180
    1958 184
    1972 185
    1916 188
    1986 189
    1965 189
    2016 189
    1910 190
    1936 190
    1988 191
    2010 191
    1966 192
    1998 192
    2017 192
    1953 193
    1963 194
    1993 194
    2009 194
    1902 195
    2019 195 (up to 28th July)
    1915 196
    1981 196
    1928 197
    1962 197
    1964 197
    2004 197
    1952 198
    2000 198 

    0

    Can't find 1976 - the best summer in living memory.

  3. 11 minutes ago, Mattwolves said:

    I am referring to the bigger picture, patterns change.... August's will not continue to be autumnal like indefinitely... With a warming climate they should Infact start to become hotter. September also can be a very reasonable month... Come to think of it... Even the winter months can be very spring like.....

    I've endured nearly seventy Augusts and most of them have been at best indifferent, at the other extreme absolutely horrendous.  August 1962 was especially horrific - cloud and rain every day except for one fine day.  The decent Augusts I can remember can be counted on the ten fingers of my hands.

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  4. 17 minutes ago, Mattwolves said:

    Yes its quite bizarre as you say. During June, many were writing July off, and its turned out OK... Now with 4 days to the start of a 31 day month, some are writing August off!! I just can't work out the reasoning of it. And just give it till mid December, and there will be quite a few writing winter off!! I just can't wait...

    That's because in my location - NW England - the last decent August I can remember was during the 1990s.  Since then August has become another Autumn month.

  5. Back to the usual very low standard of the Northwestern English "summer": cold NW wind, thick cloud, heavy rain with an appalling 15C on a late July afternoon.  Utter 

    Little improvement on the horizon.  As far as I'm concerned August has now become yet another Autumn month.

    Think that I need to dust off my SAD lamp.

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  6. 1 hour ago, Summer Sun said:

    LNER have cancelled 37 trains tomorrow and have issued a do not travel warning ahead of the heat

     

    That's the problem with welded rails.  They buckle in hot weather and snap during extreme cold. The old days of short lengths of rail joined by fishplates were far better.  They allowed an amount of expansion or contraction to occur to prevent buckling or snapping.  It's those fishplate couplings that led to the diddly-dum, diddly-dum you may recollect from the wheels crossing the couplings during the days of steam.

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  7. 1 minute ago, prolongedSnowLover said:

    I don’t get why some people say ‘the hotter the better’. Seriously in this country where houses are not designed for the heat and most of us can’t afford lucrative air conditioning!

    There are very few times we have heatwaves like the current one.

    Cool showers or baths are quite cheap even with a water meter.  There are some nifty table-top air coolers that  use evaporation to cool the room.  They use little electricity and you need to keep the water reservoir topped-up.  Look on Ebay or Amazon, plenty of them at various prices.

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  8. 27 minutes ago, mb018538 said:

    Also - I bet some of the people complaining about the record heat would gladly ramp things up if charts were showing -20c in January.....which is even more dangerous. It’s been proven that extreme cold causes more deaths than extreme heat. You just have to take a minute and plan things and it should be manageable.

    Too true.  The British winter annually culls thousands of the sick and/or elderly.  Ill-heated houses of those who have to choose between heating or eating.  Breathing in winter-cold air causes the blood to thicken which in cases of heart trouble (in my case congestive heart failure) can worsen the condition or even lead to a fatal heart attack.

    Edit: it's vert easy to keep cool during heatwave;  run a cool (not cold) bath or go swimming.  Open water is free otherwise indoor pools often have concessions that reduce the normal admission charge. I have a membership for my local pools so my monthly DD covers for  unlimited swims. 

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  9. 28 minutes ago, Froze were the Days said:

    People still banging on about the 'cold' June - no it wasn't, we haven't had a cold summer month for yonks...and why does record breaking heat make up for June? almost as if some posters think they're owed something.

    Your June might have good but here in Merseyside up in the radioactive badlands north of Watford, we endured   days on end with steel grey skies, heavy rain and maxina below 10C  On one day we only achieved a max of 8C!

    There is a world outside the M25! 

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  10. Glorious day yesterday but spell of cloud during the morning. We travelled the 25 miles to Nantwich Outdoor Brine Pool to go have a swim but was not to be - long queue for admission and pool was packed so they had a "one out, one in" policy - the queue wasn't moving so mission was aborted.  We arrived early morning hoping to beat the queues.  50 miles' driving and fuel wasted. Got a dip in Hatchmere back on the way and a drink in the adjacent pub so the mission wasn't all in vain.

    When I went to bed around midnight the outdoor temp was 23C.  Woken by a spectacular of thunderstorm around 2am however the outdoor temp when I got up this morning was still 18C.

    Hope this amazing weather continues after the cold, wet and cloudy grotfest of June and up to now an indifferent July.  You coldies will be avidly anticipating the approach of the lousy British winter so let us heat and sun lovers enjoy the current weather especially as the British so-called "summer" is so breathtakingly short.

    I don't really understand why staycationers pay over the odds to be confined in their hotels looking out at the almost permanently overcast British skies with rain sheeting against the windows. I've had so many British "holidays" ruined by the lousy British weather.

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  11. On 15/07/2019 at 15:39, markyo said:

    Totally agree,just feel so much healthier in the Autumn and Winter,find i can enjoy getting out more without the heat/humidity and bright light. The shallow light of those months i find far better.

    The cold, dark, nights are purgatory for those of us who suffer from SAD.  Winter also brings all those heating bills.  And yes, I do have a SAD lamp but it can't replace proper sunlight.

  12. A vile day after the past week's decent weather.  Almost continuous rain and cloud with no bright periods although I'd forgive it if we get a thunderstorm overnight. Looks like it'll be blazingly hot next week, the weather I like the most, especially after one of the coldest, wettest Junes I can remember during the past six decades.

     

  13. Another Autumn day.  Chilly, that blasted NW breeze carries on and but for one sunny interval around lunchtime, cloudy.  So far other than that one hot day, this so-called "summer" has been cloudy, often wet, windy and cold.

    Edit: On cue, the cloud melts away just before sunset.

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  14. 2 hours ago, IanR said:

    waking up to yet another grey drab cloudfest  

    sunny mornings are strictly not allowed anymore it seems 

    I dont know why people are saying its all normal , it far from normal here , a very drab summer with non descript temps, however going off the run of poor summers this last decade I suppose it is normal   

    Same here, grey with a current temp of a very substandard 17C.

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