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 Post subject: Winter Watch 2011/12
PostPosted: Sat Dec 10, 2011 19:10 
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Nice one Wullie! Did they say what went wrong with it? I saw conflicting reports.


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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
PostPosted: Sat Dec 10, 2011 20:08 
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Dunno pal, Infinis or whatever they're called are still investigating. My pal saw it bouncing/turning from side to side rapidly before it caught fire & what was left of the blades looked to be in the normal position so maybe they couldn't turn to minimise wind resistance.

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 9:34 
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We gave a light dusting of snow which has only really settled on car roofs and shed roofs.


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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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More snow on the mountain today, they've managed to keep it open during rush hour for the last couple of days though, which is something. It usually closes at the first sign of the first flake.

Was a bit slippery last night and this morning. Definitely need new tyres.

No gales today! Hopefully the boat will actually go...It's made 5 sailings out of 40 in the last two weeks. There was practically no fresh fruit and veg in the shop last night.

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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Apparently, there was traffic problems this morning, between Keighley and Bradford, that's about a 10 mile stretch or so. I'm sorry there is no fresh fruit in the shops, beware scurvy.

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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Twitter suggests that Bingley traffic is in shutdown. LOLZ.

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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Just above freezing here now, it's been pretty mild so far 6-8º for the last couple of weeks.

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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Probably a good thing Hel was going to Harrogate yesterday then; there was sleet and snow then too.


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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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The met office forecast for my area directly contradicts it's own weather warnings, which is helpful.

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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Apparently, there was traffic problems this morning, between Keighley and Bradford, that's about a 10 mile stretch or so. I'm sorry there is no fresh fruit in the shops, beware scurvy.


I'll tell you now and I'll tell you briefly, I don't never want to go to Keighley.


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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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Looks like someone went mad with a flour sifter outside.


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 Post subject: Winter Watch 2011/12
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Oops. Sorry.

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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It's snowing here. Trains are delayed and I'm furiously ignoring Grim...s dick.


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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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I thought it had snowed when I looked out the window this morning but it just a load of hailstones sitting there. Still the roads were nice and slippy enough for to practice powersliding on the way to get some milk.


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 Post subject: Winter Watch 2011/12
PostPosted: Fri Dec 16, 2011 10:03 
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It is very Christmassy here. Only a light dusting of snow which hadn't settled, BUT Father Christmas did come around last night, with his head and upper body poking through the skylight of a shed decorated with snow and lights being pulled by a Land Rover. I suspect it was Grim... In a Santa suit.

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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We had that Santa come down our street the other night too. He gets about a bit doesn't he?

I saw a bit of snow whilst making my breakfast this morning. It had stopped by the time I'd finished my Frosties. Lame.


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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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Nah, frosties are awesome.


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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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Everything is AOK here.

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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We had sleet. It was rubbish.

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 Post subject: Winter Watch 2011/12
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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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Temp was at 0º this morning on my drive to work. No snow, just a little hail from the night before.

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
PostPosted: Fri Dec 16, 2011 11:42 
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Snow here, snow in Brum and snow in Oxford.

We're driving to Oxford later, via the vicinity of Brum natch.


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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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Snowing here now.


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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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Just had a flurry. Too warm to stick though, so the roads are soaking wet.

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
PostPosted: Fri Dec 16, 2011 13:19 
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Heavy hail just now, quickly turning to icy sludge on the roads. Drive carefully, chums.


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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
PostPosted: Fri Dec 16, 2011 13:23 
No snow here. It's all melted from Scotland's stupid storm. Hopefully it'll come back over the next few days.


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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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Proper snow now. Big chunky flakes


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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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It's sticking! It's sticking!

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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It's sticking! It's sticking!

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 Post subject: Winter Watch 2011/12
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It's snowing lightly here, too. Doubt it will stick, though.

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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It's sticking! It's sticking!


Well unstick it then! ;)


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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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Snowing in Preston!

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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Plissken wrote:
It's sticking! It's sticking!

You still in Liverpool? Fancy a snowball fight?


Frozen water at 10 paces, sir!

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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SLightly cloudy here in West Yorkshire.

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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We've had massive big floaty flakes, it wasn't too bad here when I went to work this morning, I had to uncover my car when I left at lunch time though.

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We've had massive big floaty flakes, it wasn't too bad here when I went to work this morning, I had to uncover my car when I left at lunch time though.

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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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It's been snowing steadily here for a few hours now - thankfully not heavy though.

It's worth seeing if your local council uses Twitter to publish updates. For example, it's bin day here in Newcastle, so they've at least informed people that there is no disruption to collections.

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 Post subject: Winter Watch 2011/12
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it's bin day here in Newcastle, so they've at least informed people that there is no disruption to collections.


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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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Hmm. I'm going to be going all the way to Durham for a run that's not going to happen, aren't I?


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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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Old Man Afterthought and Mummy Afterthought left Cornwall for Bingley at 0830. The still aren't here.

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We have no snow here. The girl feels robbed.

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Snow here, snow in Brum and snow in Oxford.

We're driving to Oxford later, via the vicinity of Brum natch.

oh noooo :'( flying to oxford on monday to fix stuff, am I going to get snowed on when I get there?

edit: ice here. lots of ice.


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oh noooo :'( flying to oxford on monday to fix stuff, am I going to get snowed on when I get there?

edit: ice here. lots of ice.


A light dusting in the area this morning but a lot of rain during the day so it pretty much vanished so nothing there now and forecast for next week is rain not snow.


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 Post subject: Re: Winter Watch 2011/12
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Thanks Zaphod, Phew!

In Other News...

I claim First Winter Rescue!
Twas a clear and crisp night, thankfully the wind was low - a zephyr mayhap - in the Hills of Kilry when I recieved the first call.
Wookie: Hello?
Mrs wookie: Is the path ok?
Wookie: yeeeaahh sure, I made it up earlier.
(sequence shortened a'la Apple)
I had made a terrible error of judgement, the temperature had plummeted by some degrees (I have no thermometer) since I had made my journey and the ice on the path had become somehow more icyerer, so much so that it deserves a capital I. Mrs. Wookie had pluckily traversed half the dreaded path before losing precious traction and slipping back on the *Ice* and into a smallish ditch.

The second phonecall was less calm so I set off, shovel over shoulder and rope in hand to rescue afformentioned damsel. First pushing - no luck, the suspension was grounded on a mound of frozen earth so we took a walk/slide to the bottom of the path to collect the pickup (truckasaurus), however towing had small effect given that truckasaurus itself was trying to drive on ice. The solution turned out to be shovelling copious amounts of pilfered grit under the wheels and applying the brake when wheelspin happened (I believe this slows the spinning wheel and transfers some of the torque to the other wheel, 'tis a fine ballance).
Mrs. wookie piloted truckasaurus while I slid about behind in the wee Golf, we made it to the top of the drive and there was a fanfare and confetti and stuff.

So ends my story, in happiness thanks to the wonder of 4 wheel drive and soft tyres. Trucks R Gud Get 1.


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