RandyWanger
Je suis rôti de boeuf
No denying it, the climate is changing.
The turn around from a long rainfall deficit to a surplus was needed, as we'd had less than average rainfall all year up to Oct. November was extreme, but needed to reverse the trend.Whose old enough to remember the drought last summer?
It's pissing down here. So much so, I haven't walked the dog and it is giving me evils.
Right, I'll start building the boat, you round up the animals
Looking back at the charts for November, we certainly did get 'stuck' in a similar synoptic setup for much of the month. There was blocking evident both to our West (over the US) and East (over Russia) at times, but we were continually in a trough or under active low pressure cells.That's a proper outlier.
Do you know of any reason why it happened?
I remember during the heatwaves in July and August, there was a discussion, probably from the Met Office, about the jet stream being locked in place for a while, trapping warm air in heat domes in five places around the globe, including UK/western Europe, US and China. Could November's rainfall be the result of a similar phenomenon, with an Atlantic depression getting trapped over the UK? Note that this is wild guess; I don't really know what I'm talking about.
Thanks for that.Looking back at the charts for November, we certainly did get 'stuck' in a similar synoptic setup for much of the month. There was blocking evident both to our West (over the US) and East (over Russia) at times, but we were continually in a trough or under active low pressure cells.
One side effect of climate change will be greater weather extremes and variability. There were certainly more energy in the system come Sept to Nov and come places got early cold incursions, we got the warmer air pushing into northern latitudes instead.
Water companies are saying that without a lot more rain, if there is another drought this summer there will be another hose pipe ban!!!!!!!Bloody annoying when you are a professional gardener!!!
Tad muddy isn’t it ..hasn’t stopped me much though ..just makes planning a bit more difficultBloody annoying when you are a professional gardener!!!
NSC would be a better place if more people were honest in this way...Note that this is wild guess; I don't really know what I'm talking about.
At the moment ~12% of our electricity is from gas turbines, this time last month it was up to 65%!Wet, windy and mild will do nicely. Rely on as little gas as possible....
The predominant reason why this has happened is climate change or, what some call and is pertinent to your question, climate chaos. Due to the changing climate, weather is becoming less predictable with more outliers, and natural disasters (floods, droughts, forest fires, etc) are becoming not only more regular, but also more intense and longer-lasting. If you had a look at the temperature chart for the UK/local area for 2022 you'd notice outliers in there too (warmer winters than the norm, and a summer heatwave that exceeded the notorious 1976).That's a proper outlier.
Do you know of any reason why it happened?
I remember during the heatwaves in July and August, there was a discussion, probably from the Met Office, about the jet stream being locked in place for a while, trapping warm air in heat domes in five places around the globe, including UK/western Europe, US and China. Could November's rainfall be the result of a similar phenomenon, with an Atlantic depression getting trapped over the UK? Note that this is wild guess; I don't really know what I'm talking about.