I woke up around 07:15 this morning and the temperature was -2C! I could quite be,I Eve it! Outside looks quite frosty and sunny.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostYou must be on the right side of the Pennines then, OG! There was a very funny phone-in on Channel 5 this morning on the Boris Johnson "apology": one woman, indicated as phoning from West Yorkshire, strongly condemned it, saying she would never vote Conservative again; she was immediately followed by another woman who made it clear that SHE was from EAST Yorkshire, and that she had always and would always support "Boris"!
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Originally posted by BBMmk2 View PostI woke up around 07:15 this morning and the temperature was -2C! I could quite be,I Eve it! Outside looks quite frosty and sunny.
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Originally posted by Old Grumpy View PostYes, the the differences between West and East (Riding of) Yorkshire are nicely illustrated by the new "Welcome to Hull" sign...
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Another lovely day too, following yesterday's long muddy walk - the last I'll be taking through the woods in their winter glory until the spring comes, sadly. Pollution levels are expected to break all records for London this afternoon - a warning has gone out advising against strenuous outdoor exercise.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostAnother lovely day too, following yesterday's long muddy walk - the last I'll be taking through the woods in their winter glory until the spring comes, sadly. Pollution levels are expected to break all records for London this afternoon - a warning has gone out advising against strenuous outdoor exercise.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostSounds bad S_A what combination of weather conditions and traffic brought that about?
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostA combination of weather conditions and traffic, precisely. Or in more technical terms, a temperature inversion. Under anticyclonic conditions (such as we're currently under) air is descending - the opposite from under cyclonic conditions. The descending air warmed by compression, reaches a layer where it spreads out, trapping air underneath it. If the surface air is moving, it will still be more polluted than were there no inversion, but at least the wind would move the pollution along, if you get my meaning. In the present situation it is completely still, and has been for the past 3 days, and the inversion is near to the surface - which is not always the case: at height an inversion causes any convective cloud to spread out as stratocumulus, known as "infill" - the bane of "cloudy" anticyclones. Hence the low-level build-up of pollutants.
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Originally posted by Old Grumpy View PostFF here...
...no, not that one - freezing fog.
Pretty grim and chilly outside, but there is one upside - numerous interesting frozen cobwebs on exterior structures.
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