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It's astonishing how in this day and age, we still can't accurately predict the UK weather!... Imagine a world where scientists could predict with 95 percent accuracy that (for example) the first 2 weeks of August will be hot and sunny with zero chance of rain.... |
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@bazinga | 13 May 14 | |
You with your brilliant mind, and you're discussing the weather... Oh for shame
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@notsabad | 13 May 14 | |
I'm pretty sure that's not the post title I wrote.....
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@tranie | 13 May 14 | |
unfortunatly weather is a part of nature and mother nature like most females is unpredictable. If it had been father nature then the weather could be predicted with 100 '/. certainty
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@notsabad | 13 May 14 | |
..... but anyway... I have a conspiracy theory that the weather CAN actually be accurately predicted but the powers that be will not allow this information to be given to the public....
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@notsabad | 13 May 14 | |
Why wouldn't they want us to have this information?.... I'm glad you asked....
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@tranie | 13 May 14 | |
the powers that be dont want a run on beefburgers befor nice bbq weather ?
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@notsabad | 13 May 14 | |
Possibly, Tranie, but I reckon it's because the whole country would down tools and stop!... Everybody would want their holidays on those 2 weeks and there would be millions of people taking sick days....
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@notsabad | 13 May 14 | |
The roads would be chaos and public transport would barely be operational....
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@notsabad | 13 May 14 | |
..... and the added tourists!... Every tourist would want to visit England during the only 2 sunny weeks if the year........ Chaos, I tell ya....
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@notsabad | 13 May 14 | |
They don't have that problem in Aus, where its always sunny anyway...
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