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cheeky_monkey

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  1. I was living in Calgary in the summer of 2012..on the contrary to the UK it was one of the hottest summers on record for Western Canada
  2. jules216 February 1983 was cold and snowy in the UK ..other than that getting a cold month with a strong El Nino was always going to be a big ask
  3. Summer8906 if you grew up prior to the 1990s then summers today are something you could only dream of back then..+30c days were a rare beast
  4. ManiaMuse sunset is past 5.30pm here now ..sunrise is still past 8am though
  5. SunnyG im still unsure why the UK shuts schools because of snow ..here in Edmonton if that was the case they would be shut 6 months of the year..never closed when i was at school
  6. raz.org.rain they are not anomalies they % probabilities of the temp being above normal for the period
  7. ANYWEATHER schools never close here ..even when its -50c and there is a foot of snow.
  8. raz.org.rain only Modki ElNino favour cold block pattern.. basin wide events which is what we have had all winter favour wet and mild to prevail which is what has happened but do they do favour colder wetter springs see 1998 for example cold miserable April
  9. *Stormforce~beka* im so looking forward to spring and summer this year
  10. winterfreak yep Novia Scotia and the Maritimes had their worst snow storm for 20 years ..some places got 150cm in 36 hrs
  11. steveinsussex as this is a weather forum ..most will stick to the met office definition which is as follows : "at the Met Office, we use a meteorological definition of the seasons. By the meteorological calendar, the first day of winter is always 1 December; ending on 28 (or 29 during a Leap Year) February. Meteorological seasons consist of splitting the seasons into four periods made up of three months each. These seasons are split to coincide with our Gregorian calendar, making it easier for meteorological observing and forecasting to compare seasonal and monthly statistics. The seasons are defined as spring (March, April, May), summer (June, July, August), autumn (September, October, November) and winter (December, January, February)."
  12. stodge back loaded winter to me is Mid January onwards not mid Feb...just saying
  13. here is everyone watching the models desperate for snow..there was me yesterday watching the radar desperate for the forecast snow to miss ..i lost out in the end and got dumped on late yesterday and overnight
  14. stratty as an unbiased observer looks cold and wet with some sleety wet snow on the back edge as it moves away
  15. a knock of version of Feb 1991 ..cheap imitation that fell apart ..outside of those 3 days mid month it was meh
  16. sundog interesting forecast i dont remember much about February 1981 ..but looking at the CET since 1991 only February 2010 has been colder than Feb 1981 and then only by 0.1c
  17. another amazing day here wall to wall sunshine currently +9c
  18. cheese same can be said for the opposite end of the spectrum with the climate change zealots
  19. February marks the first month of big gains..should be approx 2 hrs more daylight by the time we get to the end of the month than today
  20. *Stormforce~beka* harry the heatwave..willy warm spell..phil its a scorcher
  21. Chesil View agree on February 1978. damianslaw February 1986 i did not like.. dull very cold and dull plus it was dull ..dull and boring and cold
  22. Summer8906 Cant beat a sunny spring day in the UK or being at the beach any day of the year..the British countryside rivals the Rocky mountains for beauty and scenery IMO
  23. In Absence of True Seasons when you live abroad you appreciate the British climate
  24. Metwatch March 1990 was very dry and very mild..summer 1990 was decent
  25. Paul but then i have to remember to do that ..memory and sieves
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