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Tony Parks
ironic really
The REAL irony, billy, is you digging at someone who hadn't been on the forum for over a fudging year!
Christ fella, go out outside!
:ross:
ironic really
Enjoy next week guys, BBQ weather for those who love a sausage!
Shortlived though, pattern change ahead - about 10 days or so, not much in the way of rain, but a return to average (or slightly below) temps into the end of the first week in April. Some sharp, relatively unseasonal frosts could well be in the offing. Any rain over the next 6mths is dependant on the strenth of El Nina; weak and Europe is dry, strong and Europe is wet. At the moment, it's 50/50 which way it will do, but 100yr average favours the latter. Some MJO compositves suggest higher than average mixing though, and that would deliver weaker EN. Long shot in my humble though.
The REAL irony, billy, is you digging at someone who hadn't been on the forum for over a fudging year!
Christ fella, go out outside!
:ross:
So were due to get a months worth of rain in the next 2 days, fantastic...
Experts, when are we due to get some dry and warmer days please ??
Rain isn't too bad but when it's accompanied by wind and the cold then it gets a tad annoying...
So aare we still expecting a drought this summer?
We already have one, it's sustained winter rain we need, not downpours such as now, it runs off the ground into storm drains as opposed to seeping into the ground to replenish stocks.
We already have one, it's sustained winter rain we need, not downpours such as now, it runs off the ground into storm drains as opposed to seeping into the ground to replenish stocks.
I do not understand this argument as i thought it was the reservoirs that needed filling up, surely it is just like a sink and the more water that is in them the less chance of a drought.
Rain is starting to tinkle me off now i keep getting wet when im working, usually enjoy outside jobs not this week, thank GHod i did not plant out a lot of my veg yet.
I do not understand this argument as i thought it was the reservoirs that needed filling up, surely it is just like a sink and the more water that is in them the less chance of a drought.
Rain is starting to tinkle me off now i keep getting wet when im working, usually enjoy outside jobs not this week, thank GHod i did not plant out a lot of my veg yet.
It's not just the reserviors but the aquifers underground as well mate. If the water cannot penetrate the soil, then the groundwater cannot be replenished.
Edit: btw Chich, I was down in your neck of the woods this weekend. Very nice too.