Re: Get the bubble wrpa ready!
- From: "Nick G" <nicholasgardner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 12:52:49 +0000 (UTC)
Methinks they are predicting a blocking situation with persistent easterlies
bring cold,dry weather to the south of England but milder conditions
elsewhere.
This has been discussed on the uk.sci.weather newsgroup under the thread of
'Winter Forecast'.
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Nick G
"p.k." <spam.trap100@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Froma friend in the energy industry:
>
> I found this on a website at work:
>> Weathermen put the UK on 'amber alert'
>> The Met Office has put the UK energy industry on 'amber alert' for a
>> colder than average winter.
>>
>> It has written to energy companies and many other contingency
>> planners because, it says, "a prolonged, severe winter is one of the
>> biggest
>> threats to the efficient day-to-day running of the country".
>>
>> According to the weather experts, the long-range forecast signals a
>> dry winter across much of the UK.
>>
>> Since 1995-96, winters in the UK have been mild, giving many the
>> impression that mild winters are now the norm. Even an average winter
>> could
>> come as a surprise to many, says the Met Office, which is now based in
>> Devon.
>
>
> pk
>
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