In the UK and Europe. Of particular importance with the concerns about fuel prices.
Are any long range forecasts yet available ?
The daily express are no doubt forecasting "killer storms" and the coldest weather "for 100 years" But are any more reliable forecasts available.
Will winter 2022/2023 be cold.
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Will winter 2022/2023 be cold.
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Re: Will winter 2022/2023 be cold.
Too soon for any skill. Sea surface temperatures are currently high so we're unlikely to see a particularly cold start to winter, but we can't say anything 5+ months out.
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Any fairly reliable forecasts yet ? Of greater significance this year due to higher fuel prices and possible shortages.
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Here: https://www.theweatheroutlook.com/weath ... er-2022-23
Brian collates all the seasonal forecasts. Looking like a milder than average winter, as usual.
Brian collates all the seasonal forecasts. Looking like a milder than average winter, as usual.
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Thanks for that.
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Climate Change in action there. Everything's 'warmer than average' now.
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But that average doesn't preclude extreme cold to counter extreme warming. It's just that the extreme cold might be ever so slightly "warmer" than previous extreme cold.RenewableCandy wrote: ↑19 Nov 2022, 22:04Climate Change in action there. Everything's 'warmer than average' now.
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