Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte
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Anna
Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post(if we're not allowed astronomy, are we allowed anthropomorphism [provided it's connected with the weather]? - and is it still "anthropomorphism", or has my fallacy become pathetic? I'm at that age. Perhaps it's my nebula. I'm drifting ... )
Horrid, cold, dull, here and the nasty NE wind pushing it down to 4°. I should have been out digging up ivy but I was waiting for the sun ... it never came so I didn't go
Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostBy the way, I've never read anything of the moon affecting weather, although it affects the tides, of course.
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Originally posted by Anna View Post
I thought I read that lunar atmospheric tides create abnormal air-pressure which gives us the El Nino effect, so that's weather isn't it?
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Anna
I'm really surprised no-one has commented on the lovely warm, sunny, weather these past few days. Well, it's only been 10° and Tuesday felt the warmest but the wind hasn't generally been troublesome, chilly nights and quite thick frosty mornings though. Forsythia is nearly out and magnolia buds are fat, hedgerows greening up fast, birds gathering nesting material. Lovely to see field of ewes and their new lambs.
Not sure what prospects are for eclipse viewing, Prof. Cox this morning seems to think Midlands and West have best chance of a good view but we've a problem here with haze and poor visibility which I now find is caused by pollution drifting across the channel - from Paris of all places!!! and affecting Wales badly. Not due to clear properly until Saturday ....
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Yes Anna it has been lovely. Today has been warm ,clear and golden....Hawthorn bushes only just beginning to show green....
"Also, of course, after the eclipse the Spring Equinox is at 10.34pm on the very same day! And, if the skies are clear the day after you should be able to see Mars just up and to the left of Venus. Plus, there’s a fuzzy blob visible just now under the centre of Orion’s belt, which is his Nebula, you should look out for that as well."
Has that all happened?....haven't been able to see it....bong ching
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Anna
Originally posted by eighthobstruction View PostHas that all happened?....haven't been able to see it....
Mars and Venus should be good on Saturday and, I caught the last bit of BBC stargazing, they also said look for Orion's Nebula (with no time limit)
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostWhat a cold day today has been, after the lovely weather(anna! :) )
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Anna
Originally posted by eighthobstruction View PostHa innit great having good weather Anna.....Raa Ha ha Ha....
And what a wonderful morning for an eclipse, sunny with not a cloud to be seen BUT still a bit hazy with this flaming French fog still hanging around!! Still, less than an hour to go so it'll hopefully burn off more. Hope everyone else can get a good experience (I think I'm a bit over-excited! but the last one - did we agree it was 1998? - was brilliant, but then I was on top of a mystical hill in Herefordshire) R4 Today reckons Edinburgh and Cumbria will be magic ....
Edit: Ooh, they've just said Leicester will be a good place - cf Richard III thread!!Last edited by Guest; 20-03-15, 08:53.
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Originally posted by Anna View Postthe sun always shines on the Righteous!
And what a wonderful morning for an eclipse, sunny with not a cloud to be seen BUT still a bit hazy
thick cloud cover over the unrighteous metrollopes
enjoy it for us Anna.... *said in pathetic, death-bed voice*"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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