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An incident near here: http://youtu.be/rNUcSh4l6LM
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Episode 2 of my Turned out Wet blog http://biffvernon.blogspot.co.uk/
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Wales gone :D

http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/envi ... 4021383550

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Met Eireann state that yesterday's storm was in the top 5 worst on record in Ireland.

Significantly, sales of generators are on a high.
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Today, Valentine's day 2014, after all the storms, gales, tornadoes, rain, snow, hail and sunny intervals, it is raining in the west of Ireland (what's new says you) but now, with a vengeance.

There's little wind and what there is comes from the north-west, which is unusual in itself.

But the rain! Masses of it. Shedloads. What is rain colloquially measured in? Swimming pools? Wales-size tanks?

How're you doing in dearest Blighty?
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It's raining - and windy :)
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PS_RalphW wrote:It's raining - and windy :)
Ah but is it just raining or is it really raining? :lol:
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Excellent article from Bob Ward of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at London School of Economics http://www.theguardian.com/environment/ ... fall-storm
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Just goes to show that treading on thin ice can land you in hot water.
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That bit with Peter Lilley is class.
Mr Lilley said a third of the total carbon dioxide emitted into the atmosphere in human history had happened since 1997 and yet it had not resulted in a rise in the surface temperature of the earth.
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"Glimmer of hope that the worst of the storms may be over."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-26188462

He does not explain the underlying reason in any detail in that interview. It's here though:

http://www.kaaltv.com/article/stories/S3321664.shtml

The position of the jet stream over western north america has finally shifted, meaning it looks like the end of the extended severe cold weather in eastern north america, which in turn will change the conditions in the western Atlantic that have been causing all these storms to come in to the UK.
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emordnilap wrote:That bit with Peter Lilley is class.
Mr Lilley said a third of the total carbon dioxide emitted into the atmosphere in human history had happened since 1997 and yet it had not resulted in a rise in the surface temperature of the earth.
:lol: :lol:
But look what it's done to the water!! It's lifting it from the sea into the atmosphere and then it's falling back down on us by the swimming pool - Olympic one at that!!
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I think the Olympic swimming pool is too small a measure for practical purposes. I propose a new volume measure, the Level Somerset. A rate measure would be a Thames.
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Quite. The Olympic Swimming Pool simply isn't gay enough.
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Quite a significant report on the floods from the Met Office:
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/media/pdf/n ... _07023.pdf
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