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  • Location: Steeton, W Yorks, 270m ASL
  • Location: Steeton, W Yorks, 270m ASL

Snowflation (n): the devaluation of traditional units of measurement in the even larger teapot as snowfall becomes ever more scarce, leading to hyper inflation of snowfall. This can manifest itself both as measured fall (we've had 22 cm), and experienced conditions (it's a blizzard).

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  • Location: Upper Tweeddale, Scottish Borders 240m ASL
  • Location: Upper Tweeddale, Scottish Borders 240m ASL

Cantimetres - A revision of the SI unit (abbrev. cms) whereby a ruler can be tilted at an angle (a 'cant') to maximise measurement. Example - 5 cenitmetres vertically, becomes 7 cantimetres when the ruler is angled at 45º.

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  • Location: 4 miles north of Durham City
  • Location: 4 miles north of Durham City
Cantimetres - A revision of the SI unit (abbrev. cms) whereby a ruler can be tilted at an angle (a 'cant') to maximise measurement. Example - 5 cenitmetres vertically, becomes 7 cantimetres when the ruler is angled at 45º.

Hehe....so true.

Some people on here are certainly guilty of that.

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  • Location: Upper Tweeddale, Scottish Borders 240m ASL
  • Location: Upper Tweeddale, Scottish Borders 240m ASL
Continental Air Miss - a huge pool of cold air that develops over the continent which either stubbornly refuses to edge west, or is forced in another direction - but definitely not within 500 miles of the UK.

Just noticed this one in the original list on Page 1 - very prophetic :wallbash:

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  • Location: Heswall, Wirral
  • Weather Preferences: Summer: warm, humid, thundery. Winter: mild, stormy, some snow.
  • Location: Heswall, Wirral

sum+mer=? the equation that represents the weather during the months of June to September.

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  • Location: Steeton, W Yorks, 270m ASL
  • Location: Steeton, W Yorks, 270m ASL

Maypril: the name given to an unseasonally warm 4th month of the year.

Augember / Augober: the name given to anyunseasonably warm autumn month.

The year now runs: Janwarmary; Febwarmerary; March; Maypril; May; June; July; August; Augember; Augober; Augemberember; Augcember.

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  • Location: Caterham-on-the-hill, Surrey, 190m asl (home), Heathrow (work)
  • Location: Caterham-on-the-hill, Surrey, 190m asl (home), Heathrow (work)

Maybe we could have Japril - with April temperatures more reminiscent of the average June pre 1988.

Actually, Japril could work for Januaries of the modern winter, with temps in Jan more akin to those of the average April pre 1988!

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  • Location: South of Glasgow 55.778, -4.086, 86m
  • Location: South of Glasgow 55.778, -4.086, 86m

Wimper - a disappointingly unremarkable spell of weather running from December until March.

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