Some bloke in a pub told me that the last decade has been fairly flat as far as temperature change is concerned. Lots of peaks and troughs but averaging out to no change.
If the next decade shows the same unchanging temperature do we start to question the collected data and predictions or wait longer?
And by the way, if a mate of mine says this down the pub, it’s good enough for me and everyone else, so don’t ask me for any actual evidence. Ok?
I’m quite selfish about the weather atm.. Therefore i’m extatic that the weather hasn’t been brilliant.
Injured on the first weekend of July, not able to ride until september. The more it rains, the more i’m happy as it means i’m missing less and less riding time.
think the weather here has been perfect all year, dry for the most part with just enough rain to stop the trails getting dusty and not too hot for riding and virtually no undergrowth on the trails due to the very dry spring.
just got back from the western lakes and I can report that, with the exception of one day of sunshine, it has pissed it down all last week. And blown a gale. Mind you, I was 1000 feet up a fell within sight (Pah! When the clouds cleared!) of Scafell Pike, so it might be expected.