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La Nina Summer

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Last year our summer was still-born; grey leaden skies, constant wind, lower than average temperatures and localised flooding blighted July and August. I flippantly speculated that it was a direct result of Gordon Brown taking over as PM, heralding a new era of restained fiscal policy, and government ruled by sound but dour prespytarian principle rather than shallow charisma and spin. I was wrong on both accounts, the country now seems to be descending into runaway recession and knife crime while the weather was not simply a bit of scene-setting but the direct effect of an ocean tempertaure oscillation in the Pacific known as La Nina.

This summer seems so far like a re-run, La Nina (the female sibling of the more dramatic El Nino)has dominated the global climate for almost the entire year. Cooling of ocean temeratures in the eastern Pacific associated with La Nina events have big implications for British weather, speciifcally it leads to a weaking and repositioning on the jet stream so that it tracks further south than it normally would in one of our summers. Atlantic lows, which normally move to the north of us instead track continually across us with the Azores high pressure kept well to the south of us.

The summer hasn't been a complete wash out, I've managed already to get sun-burned, enjoy a few bbq's, get heat-stroked from running at midday and have a couple of dips in the sea. But it hasn't been great either, few warm balmy evenings and always the thought in the back of your mind that you should be packing the waterproof as well as the sun-cream on days out. Also nature doesn't seem to mind too much, the forests are still lush and full of flowering plants, the hills are green and not starting to take on that parched July look they sometimes get by now. The vegetable patch is loving the weather, espcially the pumpkins which are already swelling, spreading like mad and well, generally smashing.

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Flat Sky 19. July 2008, 13:35

Last week camping at Priddy Festival is a case in point. I insisted we take wellies because it had rained so much, but didn't need them. The days were quite warm, but in the evening it was way colder than I'd normally expect in July. It was a great weekend, but it would have been nice to have seen out the evenings with a beer by the tent instead of going to bed because it was too cold to do anything else.

I personally think this recession/knife crime thing is just the negative focus of the media. They are there but it's easy to blow them out of proportion.

Uncle Thang 19. July 2008, 15:19

Read somewhere that there is no more knife crime than there was 10 years ago. There is the argument that the media's fetish with knives is a nice distraction from Iran's missile announcement and others of it's like.
Then you have 'Guantanamo bay syndrome' - keep doing it for long enough and people stop being interested/annoyed/outraged about it. However, I'm not saying this is a new thing - no doubt people in the Victorian times were complaining about just the same things in general terms. Ladies and gentlemen - Human society is a double edged sword - for every great achievement there is a nasty, dirty, hate ridden truckload of maggot infested shit hidden by a suit pointing in the opposite direction and screaming 'look paedo!'or 'oh my god it's vacuous shallow git from big brother!', and lo did the masses turn their eyes away from the nasty truth that they didn't want to see and instead become transfixed by the issue of whether s/he is bi.
As for a runaway recession - what goes up must come down - physics, economy, it's all the same. Perhaps there are great minds out there who have worked out how to stop the ups and downs of the market, but they sure as shit have no influence over all those who can't resist a quick buck, and the more you have the more you want. Louis XVI or the woman next door it matters not.

enjoy!

Peter Taylor 20. July 2008, 09:07

Recession probably; knife crime is the tabloid mot du jour.

Weather got better last year during August, as I recall...?

Matt 21. July 2008, 21:13

Its got better already :smile:

Yeh was only being flippant about knife crime, its just the latest moral outrage, it was guns two years ago. Its funny that you dont hear news item after item about Mach 10's being touted around anymore, I'm sure they havent gone away. The media is such an effective machine these days its possible for information to be collated and reproduced like never before. Not that we shouldn't be appalled that kids are going round killing each other, we just arent actually given any facts to back up the implication in all these reports that it is getting worse.

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