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Confusion Alert: Britain facing one of the coldest winters in 100 years, experts predict
2010-01-02
December 11, 2009

Next year to be the world's warmest on record, Met Office predicts


Jaunuary 2, 2010

Britain is bracing itself for one of the coldest winters for a century with temperatures hitting minus 16 degrees Celsius, forecasters have warned.

They predicted no let up in the freezing snap until at least mid-January, with snow, ice and severe frosts dominating.

And the likelihood is that the second half of the month will be even colder.

Weather patterns were more like those in the late 1970s, experts said, while Met Office figures released on Monday are expected to show that the country is experiencing the coldest winter for up to 25 years.

On New Year's Day 10 extreme weather warnings were in place, with heavy snow expected in northern England and Scotland.

Despite New Year celebrations passing off mostly unaffected by the weather, drivers in parts of the country, particularly areas of Northumberland, Cumbria and the Scottish Highlands, were warned not to travel unless absolutely necessary.

The continued freezing temperatures did not signal bad news for everyone however. CairnGorm Mountain said it has had its best Christmas holiday season in 14 years.

With heavy snow in the area, the resort said that over a four-day period following Christmas Day it has had more than 8,000 skiers and snowboarders using its runs - including 800 on New Year's Eve.

Over 15,000 skiers have used the resort since the start of December, compared to 2,000 last year.

A spokesman for the Met Office said: “It is certainly a while since we had cold weather like this and there isn't any sign of any milder weather on the way.'

Considerable amounts of “showery snow' is expected over Scotland and eastern England over the coming days, he said, whilst the rest of the United Kingdom would remains dry but very cold.

He added that temperatures in the Scottish highlands could dip to minus 16 degrees while even southern areas of England could see lows of minus 7.

The cold weather comes despite the Met Office's long range forecast, published, in October, of a mild winter. That followed it's earlier inaccurate prediction of a “barbecue summer', which then saw heavy rainfall and the wettest July for almost 100 years.

Paul Michaelwaite, forecaster for NetWeather.tv, said: “It is looking like this winter could be in the top 20 cold winters in the last 100 years.

“It's going to be very cold the for the next 10 days and although there could be a milder spell at some stage the indications are that the second half of the month will be even colder.'

Revellers braved temperatures of minus 6 degrees to see in the New Year, with only the celebrations in Inverness being cancelled because of the cold.

Matt Dobson, forecaster for MeteoGroup, the Press Association's weather division, said last month had been the coldest December for 13 years. "It has been the coldest December on average since 1996," he said. "The second half of the month was very cold indeed but the first half was relatively mild. If it had been colder in the first few weeks we would have seen more records broken."
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#12  It kills me that Europeans are leading the Global Warming scaremongering. Rome is as far north as NYC. Paris is as north as Maine and Oslo is up Santa's arse. One would think they would be burning tires 24/7 to get an extra degree or two.
Posted by: ed   2010-01-02 20:36  

#11  minus 16 degrees Celsius?

Warmer than here! I will take it.
Right now it is a balm zero Fahrenheit or -17.7 C and due to get a lot colder tonight.

Heck, I'm in the western chicago burbs and that's not someplace really north like Kotzebue Alaska.
Posted by: 3dc   2010-01-02 20:22  

#10  SteveS

Rubish in, Rubish out!
Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC   2010-01-02 17:31  

#9  Mafia from Estonia here.

We have nearly 2 1/2 feet on the ground, and it hasn't stopped snowing for three days. It's also -14 out.

Any surprise Estonians are among the most skeptical about global warming climate change MAN BEAR PIG in Europe?
Posted by: Mizzou Mafia   2010-01-02 16:56  

#8  On the other hand: "just throw anover enviro on the fire".
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2010-01-02 15:10  

#7  "Snowfalls are now just a thing of the past." Dr David Viner, a senior research scientist at the climatic research unit (CRU) of the University of East Anglia, 2000.
Posted by: Parabellum   2010-01-02 14:32  

#6  Well, all the people who'll freeze to death will help to decrease British carbon footprint.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2010-01-02 14:11  

#5  Exponential Error (google it) means imperfect in, garbage out.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2010-01-02 13:50  

#4  The amusing part of this (aside from the Met being unrelentingly wrong) is that they just bought themselves one big-ass honking super-computer. How do you say "garbage in, garbage out" in British?
Posted by: SteveS   2010-01-02 13:36  

#3   Met Office figures released on Monday are expected to show that the country is experiencing the coldest winter for up to 25 years.

Ummm, didn't Al Gore fly your way lately?
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2010-01-02 12:46  

#2  The poor polar bears!
Sniff.. all that melting ice... they'll drown...
Posted by: john frum   2010-01-02 11:13  

#1  The Met Office Predicted this winter to be MILD and the summer to be a BBQ summer.

Neither was right. Maybe the Met office needs to look less at the needs of left wing politics and more at the big yellow ball of hydrogen fusioning through 150,000 tons a second...
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2010-01-02 11:11  

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