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Methuselah

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  1. Unless it's the non-existence of all the thunderstorms that are boring peeps to tears? The predictions really have been pathetic.
  2. From an AS perspective, that's quite funny: I neither saw the sea 'girls' nor the white horses!
  3. But for how long did Tonga's water vapour remain in the atmosphere? The residence time of water vapour in the atmosphere WWW.NATURE.COM The residence time of atmospheric water vapour has important implications for understanding hydrological processes. This Review discusses the general characteristics and changes in water vapour residence...
  4. This week's Ten-Day Trend: mankind's last best hope for warmth:
  5. Well, seeing as everyone's posting stuff unrelated to Summer 2023 (hardly surprising!), I'll post this in here:
  6. A bright and breezy 21C here, the nearest things to the forecast thunderstorms being two light, drizzly showers.
  7. I think the far east of East Anglia, along with Kent, has gotten a tad lucky!
  8. But what's one vigorous depression got to do with anything?
  9. Why 1987? It's just an arbitrary year. But, other than that wee bit of rabbit bisection, I agree.
  10. My BBC app thingy has me down for 16C on Saturday.
  11. I'd forgotten all about Storm Poly. One down, two to go?
  12. Don't forget that the dynamic summers of 1970, '71 and '72 were all during the Ted Heath years.
  13. As a guess, I'd go for more-or-less average temps and rainfall but slightly below-normal sunshine hours. But I'll wait for @Blessed Weather's data.
  14. And the sheet spring of 1974 was followed by a sheet summer that was followed by a sheet autumn and a sheet winter? A classic year all round?
  15. Could the forecast for the coming week be any worse?
  16. The other night, I had an awful nightmare: the UK celebrated its first 20C Christmas!
  17. Well, it hasn't been a 'write-off' over here.
  18. Does this guy have a clue what he's on about? Though I do find his stuff quite interesting sometimes:
  19. How our bodies cope with excessive heat and humidity: Heatwave: How hot is too hot for the human body? WWW.BBC.CO.UK James Gallagher spends the day in the heat lab to see what summer heatwaves do to the body.
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