The wet and windy, with occasional snow, 2022/2023 thread
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Nomme de Plum said:
cliffords said:
Nomme de Plum said:
CooperD said:
I went to Snetterton earlier today. Rained all the time. Just got home and put the central heating on to dry my clothes!! So much for the British Summer.
Not surprising though is it?My Dad was a part time Meteorologist and as a sailor I've been a weather watcher for over 50 years. One of my best mates studied Physics and Meteorology. If asked he explains what's going on and likely direction of climate travel.
cliffords said:
Nomme de Plum said:
cliffords said:
Nomme de Plum said:
CooperD said:
I went to Snetterton earlier today. Rained all the time. Just got home and put the central heating on to dry my clothes!! So much for the British Summer.
Not surprising though is it?My Dad was a part time Meteorologist and as a sailor I've been a weather watcher for over 50 years. One of my best mates studied Physics and Meteorology. If asked he explains what's going on and likely direction of climate travel.
Yes the weather changes all of the time except when it doesn't of course and i read into you post that you have not the remotest understanding of weather patterns and how they develop. Some of us do and as a sailor I regularly put it to very good use. You may not understand this but we plan a route to take best advantage of the weather that has not yet happened in my case up to 1700km which is circa 9, 10 days. Now i readily admit this is just weather and not the climate or change thereof.
We even use these short range forecasts to plan courses for sailing race events. They can be astonishingly accurate. Obviously the further out one looks the more variability comes in but trends can still be predicted.
Climate change is the impact of these weather pattern changes.
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