Cool, Man

Monday, November 22nd, 2010 10:46 am
caddyman: (Snowman)
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The Met Office has announced that it is likely that Winter will start early this year. It officially starts on 1 December apparently (I always assumed that it started on the shortest day; I’m not sure why), but there is a possibility of temperatures falling to -10ºc (14ºf) by the end of the week, which is both rather chilly in UK terms – I know that some of my readers in particular in the northern US and Canada will be folded over in mirth at the thought of these temperatures being classed as cold, but hey, maritime climate, you know – and also somewhat early. About six weeks early for the worst of the cold in this country as a rule.

Now obviously, the worst is expected in Scotland and the North East, but I would expect it to get rather chilly down here in London and the South East too. Even if it’s five degrees warmer, it puts us nicely below freezing point.

Anyway, while I am generally happier in colder temperatures than I am the heat, I have already noticed that our new house is rather chillier than the last two places I have lived. Both the Athenaeum Club and The Carpathia benefited from being flats above shops and having another flat on either side, which helped insulate them. Now we are on the ground and semi detached and I think that while our brickwork is rather sturdy (1862 vintage or thereabouts), it is probably not cavity wall. Tonight we will most likely fire up the central heating for the first time as a test. We have used a halogen heater a couple of times in the living room to take the chill off, resorting instead to extra layers, but if the mercury is going south it is time to try something else.

Be that as it may, I am rather looking forward to cooler weather for entirely different reasons. My lackey, a Nigerian lady of slightly more advanced years than me has mentioned the fact that she is wearing two pairs of trousers since it has got colder (and it’s still above freezing). I am hoping that by Friday, if the weather forecast is accurate, she will waddle into the office looking something like the Michelin Man.

I’m a rat, I know, but I can’t help it: the mental image is too funny.

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Date: 2010-11-22 10:51 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] changeling72.livejournal.com
Have you decided on a name for the new abode?

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Date: 2010-11-22 10:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] caddyman.livejournal.com
Sadly not, though we were idly discussing it last night on the way home!

It's becoming urgent in a non-essential sort of way...
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Date: 2010-11-22 11:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] caddyman.livejournal.com
We're in South Cambridgeshire weather permitting over the weekend, and I am on the Norfolk coast the week after. I suspect I shall be doing my own Michelin Man impression!

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Date: 2010-11-22 11:44 am (UTC)
kathbad: (Pipkin)
From: [personal profile] kathbad
I also thought that winter started on the shortest day - you learn something new, etc, etc.

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Date: 2010-11-22 01:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] november-girl.livejournal.com
I always assumed that the shortest day was slap bang in the middle - given that the longest day is midsummer day and all that.

The seasons are odd.

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Date: 2010-11-22 02:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] caddyman.livejournal.com
I have never understood why the longest day is called mid summer's day when the summer months are June, July and August. Hover you measure it, June 21st isn't the middle of that lot! I always thought the seasons started on the quarter days - 21 March, 21 June, 21 September and 21 December.

If you make the longest day the middle, it brings May into Summer and drops at leat half of August out. But then my tidy mnind assumes that all seasons are three months long and reality rarely fits these broad generalities.

The seasons are odd, you're right.

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Date: 2010-11-22 02:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] caddyman.livejournal.com
I just had a look on Wikipedia, and you know that's infallible: The quarter days are near the relevant solstice or equinox, but not exactly on them (nearer 25th of the month) and in meterological terms, the seasons start on 1 March, 1 June, 1 September and 1 December.

Still makes mid-summer day a bit odd, being on the solstice and all.

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Date: 2010-11-22 02:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fencingsculptor.livejournal.com
That break down of the season's corresponds with my understanding.

March is when trees and other flora really start to wake up from Winter - it's when the Birch Sap rises.

June usually marks the start of the really hot months/weather.

September marks the start of Autum with the leaves changing, Autumn berries comming through.

Demeber -Feb is usually the coldest wettest bleakest part of the year when little grows at all.


Of course the weather can throw things out by a few weeks here and there... with bulbs growing early, or Migrant speciaes arriving or departing lat...but generally I'd agree with the breakdown...

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Date: 2010-11-23 01:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] velvet-the-cat.livejournal.com
I'm with you on the 21st of the relevant month being the first day of the new season. That said I keyword any saleable photos with both seasons during the change over months as the definitions vary so widely! :o)

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Date: 2010-11-22 03:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bluesman.livejournal.com
Personally, when we get the first frost, winter is here. And when I'm sweltering in a shirt and shorts, it's summer time. And bugger what the calendar says!

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Date: 2010-11-22 05:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] caddyman.livejournal.com
The thought of your Eccles-like nobbly knees and army surplus legs gives me the fear...

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Date: 2010-11-22 10:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bluesman.livejournal.com
Bollocks. I have always had lovely legs - or is it a lovely leg? Well, I'm in there somewhere.

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