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Joel Smith started following Useful Links for historical weather, ISS Pass Times, Info and Chat and 2018: A Summer of Heatwaves
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ISS Pass Times, Info and Chat
Joel Smith replied to Mark Clifford's topic in Space, Science and Nature
I was watching the space forum to see when something was going to be posted. Looking forward to when the ISS reappears! -
Wow! I knew it was a good summer but these stats really put it into perspective. If we get high temps in September will these change or go towards Autumn statistics?
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Thanks @Sryan Bruen. This was very interesting to look through and probably very helpful for those that may need it.
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Winter 2018/19 Early Thoughts
Joel Smith replied to Mark Clifford's topic in Autumn/Winter Discussion
Woah! There's been a surge of people signing up tonight My winter checklist would be: - Frosty nights - Stratospheric warming - Thundersnow - Blizzards - Beast From The East - Colder than average temperatures - Snow squalls (possible in the UK?) - Lake effect snow Ok, some of them might be unrealistic -
Joel Smith started following Winter 2018/19 Early Thoughts
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Winter 2018/19 Early Thoughts
Joel Smith replied to Mark Clifford's topic in Autumn/Winter Discussion
Cold is pretty much guaranteed, right? -
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The Daily Express' Endless Nonsense
Joel Smith replied to Mark Clifford's topic in Weather in the Media
Yes, utter plonkers but it's not just the Express that is doing it. Plenty of other outlets have latched on to the bandwagon. -
I like your style Dan.
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I'm Joel as you can probably tell from my display name... I live in Shoreham (Yes, I'm a Southern!). Never signed up to a forum in my life but this one is pretty quiet... guess it has just launched...
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Bloody miserable and cloudy in Brighton today. What's the weather like where you are?
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UKMO Contingency Planners Guidance for Summer 2018
Joel Smith replied to Mark Clifford's topic in Spring/Summer Discussion
There is not a bloody chance we're going to get a decent Summer. I always think that when we have early warmth in Spring our Summer will be poor...