B87 I'm not following your thread of though at all mate, you said if the grass is not totally dead and burnt then there has been to much rain, a normal UK summer has only short periods of dry growth, a normal summer doesn't include to much rain.
B87 Your not getting the point at all, i refer to your point of if the grass isn't burnt and brown than there's for some unfathomable reason been to much rain!
ChannelThunder Got to admit, plumes are the weather i detest more than any other, so hard to cope with with their sudden nature, so hard to sleep or work in, revolting in fact
Really enjoyed the weather today, bit of everything, snow, sleet, rain ,wind ,sunshine...you name we've had it plus so refreshingly cool at this time of year. Boy am i going to miss these temps in the months to come
Shock to the system today, down working in London, so mild and quite humid, to be honest not nice, was good to get back further North, felt much cleaner and fresher.
I strongly suspect previous stats will be meaningless soon. The changes that are happing appear to be non linear and of repeated recorded breaking margins that only 2 decades ago would have been dismissed out of hand.
Thats exactly my point.....i never said it was recent!!!!! We are changing now at a faster non linear rate since then. And that is a fact, not a opinion.
Folk should now just accept, we sit in one of the biggest oceans, with one of the strongest maritime currents at a latitude the same as Moscow in a climatic change period the speed of which the world hasn't seen since that certain asteroid hit. More energy in the system will mean more cloud, more rain. Blue skies could become as rare as snow soon.