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Advanced Warning of Double Major Storms For UK Next Week - In Depth Analysis (Be Prepared)

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posted on Dec, 14 2011 @ 12:46 PM
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Well thats nearly 300m so i think you'll be fine for a fair amount of snow. Dont be surprised though if its rain in the beginning then snow...The snow arriving whilst its raining is the colder air under cutting



posted on Dec, 14 2011 @ 12:52 PM
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I'm sure they'll be fine
Just so long as they're planning a trip up to the Air Balloon pub near Birdlip - a notorious black spot when it snows!



posted on Dec, 14 2011 @ 02:27 PM
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hello jrmcleod.
heard on the radio earlier that kirkstone pass near ambleside int lake district is closed due to snow.
cool place for beers and snowboards.
btw appreciate the thread.

f



posted on Dec, 14 2011 @ 03:01 PM
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Isn't that the one that's up a horendously steep hill in the middle of a field and specialises in god knows how many different ciders?

On topic


Quiet here...seems storm blew out although we didn't get very much to be fair.
waiting to see what friday brings now.
Rainbows
Jane



posted on Dec, 14 2011 @ 03:05 PM
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hi! just joined this site due to this thread really! (of course i have intentions of venturing else where :lol


im from the south coast (bexhill) and the last few days have seen some crazy weather! went down to the sea front today to see what once was a path now covered in stones... front gardens of houses trashed with stones, seaweed, broken garden furniture, outside steps to the top balcony broken etc...even a block of flats roof collapsed/ripped off...and at LEAST 80 star fish scattered at the top ends of the beach! i have never seen anything like it... anyway does anyone suspect chemtrails played a part in this? i mean we ben getting pretty smashed then as soon as they stop we're getting hammed by the weather with worst to come?!?!?



posted on Dec, 14 2011 @ 03:22 PM
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Rainbows?

Anyway, this thread is dead now isn't it? Nothing special is happening. I understand that there's a place for amature weather forecasting but there is no question that this thread started off as being a warning that 2 major and abnormal storms were on their way. That's not the case. It's business as usual weather wise, and in actual fact it's mild to say the least in comparisson to the last 2 years.

I think it's time for everyone to move along.

Rainbows.



posted on Dec, 14 2011 @ 03:24 PM
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My friend,


Originally posted by woogleuk
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It's strange that Spiro, it's the opposite here in Workington, no rain since early this morning, but still really windy. Not as bad as last night though. Shows how little distance in the UK is needed before the weather changes. Mind you, I'm on the coast. you will be further inland are you?


Yes indeed I'm further inland, though having said that I live half way up a mountain in a valley so I usually get strong winds but not much at the moment. I'm also pretty close [25miles] from Morecambe bay so between that and the valley its always windy, but not tonight for some reason. Mmm, calm before the storm lol


Be safe be well

Spiro



posted on Dec, 14 2011 @ 03:30 PM
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why would option 1 be a bad outcome for the channel islands, i work outside at the moment so 15c would be great or am i missing something



posted on Dec, 14 2011 @ 03:37 PM
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Not over yet, be fair and wait until Saturday so a full week of probable days of major storms has been allowed, then I will have my "I told you so ready" for all those that attacked me for asking people to calm down on over exaggerating a bit of wintry weather in winter.
I am sure those people will also be more than willing to apologise for putting me against the shooting post so I will look forward to that.
But as it stands, Friday looks to be a bit blustery, lets see how it develops, might have to get the gloves from the back of the cupboard, we will see.



posted on Dec, 14 2011 @ 03:56 PM
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posted on Dec, 14 2011 @ 03:59 PM
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Must have been a while ago, everyone calls/spells it Haworth these days!



posted on Dec, 14 2011 @ 04:17 PM
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just a bit confused all weather reports i looked at for tomorrow and friday in my area show it being a bit breezy and a bit of rain yet meteoblue and grib show substantial wind and rain then i find this from accuweather
www.accuweather.com...

looks like the channel islands are about to get mullered big time but not heard anything on the local weather, anybody got an idea what we can expect thursday pm friday am



posted on Dec, 14 2011 @ 04:32 PM
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Originally posted by fakedirt
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hello jrmcleod.
heard on the radio earlier that kirkstone pass near ambleside int lake district is closed due to snow.
cool place for beers and snowboards.
btw appreciate the thread.

f

Unfortunately Kirkstone Pass is always closed due to snow as they put the sign out at the first sign of snow and tend to leave it there over the winter months. This makes it difficult to know whether to risk attempting the drive over it in case it is not really closed.



posted on Dec, 14 2011 @ 08:31 PM
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Yes, this helps. Thank you. I know Hurricanes are called Hurricanes because of where they originate, just like Cyclones. Same thing, just in a different area.



posted on Dec, 15 2011 @ 02:44 AM
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My friends,

Well it's eerily calm here this morning in South Cumbria, not a pick of wind or rain though very foggy. Like I said in my previous post, calm before the storm


I want some snow ffs lol

Be safe be well,

Spiro



posted on Dec, 15 2011 @ 02:48 AM
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Originally posted by da pickles
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why would option 1 be a bad outcome for the channel islands, i work outside at the moment so 15c would be great or am i missing something


I was referring to it being a bad option for those (myself included) who would like a White Christmas this year. In weather terms, it would be a wonderful option...just a pity it might happen on the one day of the year when most like a bit of snow for Santa...



posted on Dec, 15 2011 @ 02:53 AM
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It's been a bit windy down here on the Sussex coast, had a great thunder and lightning show out to sea, which always lifts my spirits


But guess we'll end up missing out on some snow
snow is one of those fun communal things around here.. everyone keeps themselves to themselves until it snows, then it is all hands on deck as the kids go off on anything they can find (tables, road signs) and slide down the downs


looking forward to snow at some point *wishes really hard*



posted on Dec, 15 2011 @ 03:00 AM
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No. Only storm 1 out of 2 has arrived. Wait until Sat then it will be dead!!!



posted on Dec, 15 2011 @ 03:10 AM
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Seems it's going to miss the Northeast again, last one past us to the North, now this one to the South...

I want some seasonal weather Damn it... It's Sunny and actually a lil warm in Newcastle at the moment.




Peace

Rock Ape



posted on Dec, 15 2011 @ 03:14 AM
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On the bright side, Reading was one of the clearest nights I've ever seen last night, which coincided nicely with the Geminid meteor shower!

I managed to see six "shooting stars" in the 15 mins I was stood outside waiting for a bus! Unfortunately I didn't have a decent camera with me for a change




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