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Col
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05 January 2017 19:19:14


Another horrible glass-like frost this morning and an awful low of -5C. Absolutely crap. Even today is a waste of a sunny day - all the sun does at this time of year is blinds you senseless and guarantees a miserably cold night. Save the sunshine for summer I say, where it isn't completely useless, or at least bring a mild and breezy weather type with it instead. Roll on some cloudier weather tomorrow...


Originally Posted by: Bolty 


So you would seriously prefer mild & breezy, (and in our part of the world that usually means cloudy and wet as well), to a nice frost followed by a crisp, sunny winter's day??


Col
Bolton, Lancashire
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Bolty
05 January 2017 19:46:37


 


So you would seriously prefer mild & breezy, (and in our part of the world that usually means cloudy and wet as well), to a nice frost followed by a crisp, sunny winter's day??


Originally Posted by: Col 


Yes.


Scott
Blackrod, Lancashire (4 miles south of Chorley) at 156m asl.
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Jonesy
06 January 2017 09:20:15

I have a feeling today will bring a rise in the "Winter is Over" type threads 



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Saint Snow
06 January 2017 09:23:44

Our climate really is the biggest pile of toss imaginable.


Crap summers, crap winters, miserable & damp in between the two.


 



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idj20
06 January 2017 10:18:00


I have a feeling today will bring a rise in the "Winter is Over" type threads 



Originally Posted by: Jonesy 



 As much as I yearn to wake up to a deep crisp virgin snow cover of a morning and there are still a good clear two winter months ahead of us (and of course March and April are more than capable of supporting wintry weather), I'm already starting to want proper Spring-like weather with the warmth of the rising sun and getting out to do the garden in a T shirt and shorts.

The only thing that is preventing this winter so far from being a complete disaster is how it has been relatively kind to us by tending to be dry and bright, rather than enduring frequent rain and in-your-face southerly gales like in the past three winters.


Folkestone Harbour. 
Hungry Tiger
06 January 2017 11:10:50

This winter is shaping up to be a real bore - cold days, damp and dull. Today is just another example 1C and overcast.


 


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Saint Snow
06 January 2017 11:12:55


This winter is shaping up to be a real bore - cold days, damp and dull. Today is just another example 1C and overcast. 


Originally Posted by: Hungry Tiger 


 


Personally, I prefer that to 10c and overcast. At least it feels like sort-of-winter.



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Tractor Boy
06 January 2017 11:40:38

Probably the wrong thread but, aside from the lack of snow so far, this winter (and preceding Autumn) has been pretty good. Plenty of frosts, crisp clear days, fog, a lot of dry usable weather. A bit of the mundane cloudy crud but that's to be expected.


Still time for snow yet.



 


Dave
Farndale, North York Moors
Saint Snow
06 January 2017 11:44:44


Probably the wrong thread but, aside from the lack of snow so far, this winter (and preceding Autumn) has been pretty good. Plenty of frosts, crisp clear days, fog, a lot of dry usable weather. A bit of the mundane cloudy crud but that's to be expected.


Still time for snow yet.



 


Originally Posted by: Tractor Boy 


 


Sorry, Dave... smiles and optimism have no place in this thread.



 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 




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Joe Bloggs
06 January 2017 12:04:39


Probably the wrong thread but, aside from the lack of snow so far, this winter (and preceding Autumn) has been pretty good. Plenty of frosts, crisp clear days, fog, a lot of dry usable weather. A bit of the mundane cloudy crud but that's to be expected.


Still time for snow yet.



 


Originally Posted by: Tractor Boy 


I agree!  


Lighten up you miserable feckers. 



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Tractor Boy
06 January 2017 13:14:06

Were the cold, snowy winters of 08, 09 and 10 a figment of my imagination?


Dave
Farndale, North York Moors
bluetriangle
06 January 2017 14:08:23


Were the cold, snowy winters of 08, 09 and 10 a figment of my imagination?


Originally Posted by: Tractor Boy 


 


No, and in fact cold winters often appear in clusters like that. Every sixteen years or so we seem to get such a cluster. In between the winters are mostly mild, although you still get the odd cold one, or severe spell of weather in an otherwise mild winter.


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chiversa56
06 January 2017 14:31:49
Well on current forecasts, of moderately cold quiet but frosty dry spells, interspersed with milder damp spells, now looking to stretch into February. This is looking like an increasingly forgettable modern UK winter. I am off to Australia on February 15th for 3 weeks where incidentally they are having a record heatwave so my chances of seeing a snowflake this year are disappearing fast!
Alan..


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Chunky Pea
06 January 2017 14:59:00

I think one of the major players in winter potential in this corner of the world is Atlantic temps. Winter really seems to have died a death since they have warmed in the last decade or 15 years or thereabouts. From my own experience, even during mild winters before then, we still could get quite a bit of snow at times, even from a westerly source. Real Atlantic storms (and I don't mean the watered down 'Barney' types)have virtually become extinct also since the Atlantic has warmed. For me, winter nowadays has just become an extension of summer, if just a little cooler (at times)


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Chunky Pea
06 January 2017 15:27:26

From the ever brilliant 'Viz'



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bradders
06 January 2017 17:27:29

I don`t mind the sunny frosty days but the overcast,dull drizzly days (3rd Jan and today) are really depressing. Anyone with suicidal tendencies couldn`t pick a better day to end it all.


Roll on Summer.



 



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idj20
06 January 2017 17:28:41


I think one of the major players in winter potential in this corner of the world is Atlantic temps. Winter really seems to have died a death since they have warmed in the last decade or 15 years or thereabouts. From my own experience, even during mild winters before then, we still could get quite a bit of snow at times, even from a westerly source. Real Atlantic storms (and I don't mean the watered down 'Barney' types)have virtually become extinct also since the Atlantic has warmed. For me, winter nowadays has just become an extension of summer, if just a little cooler (at times)


Originally Posted by: Chunky Pea 



Does that include the winter of 2014 which saw to 11 significant storm systems? After all, one of those took out a certain railway sea wall.


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LeedsLad123
06 January 2017 17:47:58


After yesterday’s nasty, grey, windy conditions, which were worse than the named storms produced in December, it was depressing as hell once again this morning. Grey with some sleety drizzle and a nasty chill in the air but nowhere near a frost again.  Min 2C, max 3C, grey, windy and damp. Could there be winter weather more repellent than this? Simply vile.

Last year the nightmare finally came to an end on 13th January. Just when the hell is this disgusting, dull and depressing extreme frost-free dross going to relent?

These two charts some up how dire the UK climate is. Look at how little rain there was for most in December http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/pub/data/weather/uk/climate/anomacts/2016/12/2016_12_Rainfall_Anomaly_1981-2010.gif 

Yet rain days were above average for the majority http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/pub/data/weather/uk/climate/anomacts/2016/12/2016_12_RainDays02_Anomaly_1981-2010.gif 

Not my idea of what a “dry” month should be like


Originally Posted by: richardabdn 


Only using 0.2mm as the threshold. For 1mm, the number of rain days was below average - and the latter is far more important than the former. A day with 0.2mm of 'rain' could be anything from a very brief morning shower, to heavy dew.


As for our summers - they're crap if what you want is lots of heat and sun. If you're like myself and prefer days in the low 20s with partly cloudy skies, the UK is fine. If you want heat, go to Alicante. 


Seriously - I thought last summer was very nice here. Most days were in the 21-25C range. This is fine by me. 


Whitkirk, Leeds - 85m ASL.
Chunky Pea
06 January 2017 18:14:43




Does that include the winter of 2014 which saw to 11 significant storm systems? After all, one of those took out a certain railway sea wall.


Originally Posted by: idj20 


Sure.


But the frequency of storminess in winter 2013/2014 should not hide the fact that no individual storm during this spell was in any way exceptional. Admittedly, I speak from an Irish perspective here, but just looking at the stats for your location, the highest gust I can find is 66 knots, which, while a 'zesty' figure, is hardly the stuff of history?


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Col
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06 January 2017 18:17:42


 


Yes.


Originally Posted by: Bolty 


Wow.


Col
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Col
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06 January 2017 18:48:47


I don`t mind the sunny frosty days but the overcast,dull drizzly days (3rd Jan and today) are really depressing. Anyone with suicidal tendencies couldn`t pick a better day to end it all.


Roll on Summer.



 


Originally Posted by: bradders 


Yes indeed, today was utterly dismal. Glad I'm off to sunny Saudi on Monday!


Col
Bolton, Lancashire
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Essan
06 January 2017 20:13:22


I think one of the major players in winter potential in this corner of the world is Atlantic temps. Winter really seems to have died a death since they have warmed in the last decade or 15 years or thereabouts. From my own experience, even during mild winters before then, we still could get quite a bit of snow at times, even from a westerly source. Real Atlantic storms (and I don't mean the watered down 'Barney' types)have virtually become extinct also since the Atlantic has warmed. For me, winter nowadays has just become an extension of summer, if just a little cooler (at times)


Originally Posted by: Chunky Pea 




Not only is that counter intutitive, its absolute rubbish.  

And I would also question whether the Atlantic has warmed in recent years


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Chunky Pea
06 January 2017 21:46:54




Not only is that counter intutitive, its absolute rubbish.  

And I would also question whether the Atlantic has warmed in recent years


Originally Posted by: Essan 



  1. Nope, not rubbish. I've posted stats on such, from Valentia to Malin, more than once on this forum

  2. Yes, it has. You can find data on such on the KNMI climate site. Again, I've already done so and posted the results on this very forum.


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Essan
07 January 2017 07:46:35


 



  1. Nope, not rubbish. I've posted stats on such, from Valentia to Malin, more than once on this forum

  2. Yes, it has. You can find data on such on the KNMI climate site. Again, I've already done so and posted the results on this very forum.


Originally Posted by: Chunky Pea 




Ah, right. It doesnt occur in your back garden ergo it does not exist


Andy
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LeedsLad123
07 January 2017 08:13:29





Ah, right. It doesnt occur in your back garden ergo it does not exist


Originally Posted by: Essan 


Plenty of good storms here in recent years, some delivering 70mph gusts which is certainly notable for this location.


Whitkirk, Leeds - 85m ASL.

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