276°
Posted 20 hours ago

Where Has Summer Gone?

£9.9£99Clearance
ZTS2023's avatar
Shared by
ZTS2023
Joined in 2023
82
63

About this deal

The vicious royal assassination that shames even Harry and Meghan's odious cheerleader: MAUREEN CALLAHAN - who's read Omid Scobie's Endgame so you don't have to - is horrified at its unblushing cruelty I live in West Scotland and get from the BBC each night a Weather forecast that refers mostly to London and south east area. This, and the fact the past two summers were glorious, adds to the feeling this summer is a dud - 2006 saw the hottest July since records began. Astronomical seasons on the other hand are based on the equinoxes and the solstices. The summer and winter solstices are on or around 21 June and December respectively, and the spring and autumn equinoxes are on or around 21 March and September respectively. They mark the start of the astronomical seasons. Coroner slams 'insensitive' comments made by Ofsted chiefs ahead of inquest into headteacher Ruth Perry who took her own life after 'tearful' inspection

The jet stream plays a fundamental role in our weather and its position can cause significant variations in our weather. If the flow of warm water from the Gulf Stream had slowed considerably or stopped entirely due to a large influx of colder denser water from the North Pole as it melts away during summer then the warming seas might not reach this far north and wouldn't help the Azores High to build in our direction to give us some lovely high pressure. There were 3 milestones today; Rowan CAVE celebrating his 10th run – who also got a PB of 35:20. Keith STONESTREET celebrating his 150th and Sophie POWELL celebrating her 50th – well done all of you! As I understand it the high level winds of the Jet Stream drive the low pressure systems across the atlantic, and more often than not of late, straight into our faces. Now, there's this regular weather phenomenon known as the Azores High, which I think is caused by rising sea temperatures in the mid Atlantic as the sun heats it up during summer. It lies due west of Africa and looking at the graphics on TV recently it is supposed to push the Jet Stream further North above the tip of Scotland, thereby improving our weather prospects. It's quite a common pattern but in recent years we have become accustomed to the west European heat dome pushing northwards out of southern Europe and into the UK. Even last summer brought several hot Spanish Plume (or blowtorch) periods despite being mixed overall. This June brought a similar, albeit short lived, spell of heat during the second half of the month. Therefore, we could see a repeat this year but at the moment things are looking more average and typical. Having said that there are signs of a change during the second half of the month.Varkentine, Ben (May 23, 2000). "Don Henley: Inside Job". PopMatters . Retrieved September 13, 2008. Don Henley is the cynical man's cynical man. The ARIA Report: New Releases Singles – Week Commencing 21st October 2002" (PDF). ARIA. October 21, 2002. p.28. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 22, 2008 . Retrieved December 25, 2021. So according to the scientists, the answer to the question ‘are our seasons changing?’ is a resounding yes. And it’s literally happening as we speak: “It's not something for the future,” Liz says. Great British Bake Off confirm fan favourite has left the Channel 4 show ahead of the final as viewers call for them to be made a 'fifth host' Example: Madrid is on the same line of Latitude as New York (40 degrees North), give or take 10 minutes or so, but London is 51 degrees North, somewhere near to Calgary in Canada, Newcastle 55 degrees North and Aberdeen 57 degrees North, only a few degrees south of Anchorage in Alaska. The JetStream is an extremely important factor in our weather, and that of most of Northern Europe. Flowing west to east, it brings warmer air from the Gulf of Mexico, warmed by the Gulf Stream oceanic current, and maintains the UK temperate climate. We rarely drop below zero but for a few odd days in the winter (in the south of England) to maybe for a few weeks further north. Without the JetStream we would be much colder all the time, more like Northern Canada.

Sverigetopplistan". Sverigetopplistan.se. Archived from the original on May 27, 2016 . Retrieved October 19, 2012. After cheering the final finishers across the line, we joined the team for a post parkrun coffee at The Akeman which went down a treat – we will be adding this to our parkrun birthday tradition.Isobel Roberts becomes the 80th person to have run 80 times at Tring - Something to tell her friends at school Potato samples are being dug and sent away for analysis. They won't be ready for harvest until the beginning of September. All the Potato machinery has now been serviced and is ready for the mad rush of harvesting to begin. Hopefully, the weather is on our side and ensures we have the perfect lifting conditions for the Potato harvest. Zivitz, Jordan (September 9, 2016). "Q&A: Don Henley on growing up in Cass County, Eagles, and coping with the loss of Glenn Frey". Montreal Gazette . Retrieved March 2, 2023. Long range weather reports show it could brighten up with sunny spells by next week. Although more showers are still anticipated. This year has proven to be a great year for my Area weather wise, but each guest I have say they see the BBC weather and if my area it is said to be raining then that effects them coming.

The BBC in General must loose the London based Paradigm and thats Weather included as UK wide local business and public area coverage is suffering and Outside London there is now near no cost justification for London central broadcasting. It's quite windy here as well, quite breezy really across most areas. And it's going to feel disappointingly cool again for July with a maximum of temperatures only really getting to around 14 to 17 degrees in northern areas, perhaps up to 20/21C in the south east of England. It comes ahead of a sizzling August as the mercury is set to shoot up to 86F (30C) by the end of the week, with the south east retaining the bulk of the heat.The Met Office said conditions will turn wet and increasingly windy. In a gloomy forecast for the West Midlands, it says: "Today: Turning rather windy with rain moving northwards during the morning. Some heavier rain is possible and rain persisting into the afternoon, albeit becoming more showery later. Feeling cool. Maximum temperature 19C. This may seem like a small amount, but Lorienne insists that it is significant: “The impact is huge in terms of the repercussions down the food chain.” As for long range forecasts, I work with the MetOffice on some projects related to aviation, and a 5 day forecast is about as good as it gets. Anything further ahead than that is based purely on models and projections derived from those models. The MetOffice also hold a huge amount of statistical data which helps drive those models, but the fact remains, that forecasts are accurate only at the time of production, and the further away from the event you are forecasting you are, the less accurate that forecast will be. that will give real time weather UK wide and give good well based multi local location data for Local real time forecasts. On Saturday a yellow thunderstorm warning was in place, with thunder and lightning seen across the south up until midnight.

Asda Great Deal

Free UK shipping. 15 day free returns.
Community Updates
*So you can easily identify outgoing links on our site, we've marked them with an "*" symbol. Links on our site are monetised, but this never affects which deals get posted. Find more info in our FAQs and About Us page.
New Comment