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  1. Willy wonka faux snow! -7 in York this morning with localised "Diamond dust" falling through the night, giving a dusting of what looks like snow...All thanks to the nearby chocolate factory adding extra water vapor down wind of the factory. "To form diamond dust the temperature must be below the freezing point of water, 0 °C (32 °F), or the ice cannot form or would melt. However, diamond dust is not often observed at temperatures near 0 °C (32 °F). At temperatures between 0 °C (32 °F) and about −39 °C (−38 °F) increasing the relative humidity can cause either fog or diamond dust. This is because very small droplets of water can remain liquid well below the freezing point, a state known as supercooled water. In areas with a lot of small particles in the air, from human pollution or natural sources like dust, the water droplets are likely to be able to freeze at a temperature around −10 °C (14 °F)" Ref: http://en.wikipedia....ki/Diamond_dust Diamond dust on a willow tree in York @ 10am
  2. Cold air trapped at surface in the Vale of York. Snow cover will help but don’t think depth will make much difference. Typical under high pressure. Not seen anything over 1C since the snow arrived. "The vale is in the rain shadow of the Pennines so has a lower rainfall total than areas to the west. It is also subject to more fog and frosts in winter than other areas because of the tendency of cold air to drain into the vale from surrounding higher ground."
  3. No sign of a thaw just yet here (7 miles north of York centre). was -4 @ 11am, with a low of -7 this morning. Photo: Moorlands Wood @ 12pm Tuesday 07 Feb 2012.
  4. http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/9245701.Roof_collapses_at_County_Durham_industrial_estate/
  5. "B6265 North Yorkshire - B6265 in Hebden closed near the Hebden junction, because of a fallen tree"
  6. Tree down over the River Foss in York: http://www.yorkpress.co.uk/news/9245410.Trees_down_as_high_winds_batter_region/
  7. North of York we have had lightning & thunder and rain (heavy on and off) for about 3 hours. I think its about done now, with light rain and brightening skies. We also had a storm at 7am.. Been very active day here so far.
  8. Used Fireworks 2004 -> used two layers, blend mode set to "color" for top layer (2010). Used Photoshop CS4 for pixel count, using histogram window to show pixels, with magic wand (Tolerance 0, anti-alias OFF, Contiguous OFF and Sample All Layers OFF.) to select colours.
  9. If I have worked this out correctly: [based on pixel count] Last year had 3% higher snow cover at this stage: gray = 5214 green = 5995 white = 17929 this year = 23143 last year = 23924 This year cover is 97% of last year.
  10. Hope this works and helps people compare last year: 2009 V 2010. Bright Green = Snow last year not this year Gray = Snow this year not last year Dark Yellow = Ice this year not last year White = Snow both years. Yellow = Ice both years
  11. Lapland cams showing snow returning from the north east with snow falling now in the far north east. Across the boarder into north Sweden they are expecting quite a bit of snow today.
  12. Paul Hudson going for a cold winter.... http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/paulhudson/ And once again, a colder than average winter looks the most likely outcome based on the latest projections. Paul Hudson
  13. The Lion Inn had been snowed in for 6 days and all roads to Blakey Ridge blocked with snow drifts. This video was filmed on a walk up the valley side from Rosedale, a climb that took 1 1/2 hours due to the waist high drifts and gale force winds
  14. Some people believe the global warming of the last few decades peaked in 2007 and we are at the start of a cooling trend which could last for another 5 - 20 years or so... or even longer if you believe the sun is the main driver. Its too early to tell but this is not Ignorance its based on theory's of solar cycles and/or shifts in sea surface temperature ... Warming or cooling its just a question of what time range you are looking at.
  15. That was the best storm of the Summer / Autumn for us. Storms do seem to explode into action when they cross the vale of York.
  16. Storm clearing here now. Water started coming under the font door but was able to weep it away. Still rambling away to my north, very intense storm.
  17. massive storm now north of York! lightning everywhere and flash flooding!
  18. Resolute Airport, Canada has snow forecast for Thursday and Friday.
  19. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jx59OY_7Lsc
  20. Joe B does seem to make allot of sense to me... he has convinced me that its all part of the natural cycles of the sea and Global Sea Ice extent is above average. Monday Morning Sea Ice/Polar temp report
  21. But is it not saying that the antarctic Ice will stop growing and then arctic will start to recover. I guess this will happen over many many years. Could the change of started already?
  22. But is it not true that antarctic sea ice extent is at a record high (earlier post)... after doing a quick search I have found some saying that the total sea ice extent (north and south) is about average. thinning/retreating/ice shelf collapse all sounds very dramatic but is that not just a part of normal part of nature. What is the total sea ice extent for north and south and how does that compare to a long term average? Just seen jethro's post... links may answer my question thanks..
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