What an utter nonsense post. I'm not disputing global warming and I'd say it is having an impact on our winters, however i think the seasons have also slightly shifted. Winter seems to take longer to get started and goes well on into March. March has often been one of the more wintry months in recent years, and of course the 2018 BftE was in March....which rather makes a mockery of your post.
Originally Posted by: NDunwell
I agree. GW has impacted the world greater with its extremes. Cold and Hot
We have definitely seen a shift in our seasons... spring and autumn are much shorter now and summer / winter are longer. Obviously there’s an element of IMO as well. But the facts would show Summer starts as early as April and can last until October. In some years we’ve moved from winter to summer almost instantly.
Winter in the UK does start later, December CETs would support this with March yielding colder months than previous winter months.
I often see our winter weather at it’s coldest January - March but I’m not sure that’s ever been different? CET shows December has the highest average
Brian made a very valid point a few days ago... our weather has bigger extremes. This is very true, none more than this week. -23 being the UKs lowest temperatures since 95 and next week potentially 21 degrees.
March 2013 coldest for over 50 years
Summer months ... well plenty of large 30+ weeks
Rainfall floods extreme most years in at least 1 season
Our chances of cold extreme are as high as Heat extreme
Onto the models....
GFS remains consistent with HP to be S of the UK. This will most definitely lead to high temperatures vs average
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