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Previously on "Trains in the winter :-("
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The Aussies start Spring on 1st of March, which I reckon is just like all racehorses having their birthday on 1st January. I always used to think of the seasons as being symmetrically distributed around the relevant dates, e.g. the Summer Solstice, alias Midsummer's Day, is the middle of summer. But I was converted to the American Way, where these astronomical dates are the start of the respective seasons. If you care about daylight, the Astronomical definitions are right; if you care about weather, the American ones.
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I would imagine the Swiss are a little more used to seeing snow rather than the 2 weeks worth we get every two years though.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostIt was someone having a tulip behind the bush.
Funny thing. The Swiss railway network was built by British engineers (which is why the trains travel on the left, rather than the right). But somehow they manage to work quite well in winter. One April, we had a couple of feet of snow overnight, and the while there were a few delays and cancellations, there was no mass disruption.
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It was someone having a tulip behind the bush.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHey.. Look... Over there... Behind the bushes... It's someone that gives a tulip... Oh.. No it's not. It's another bush. Sorry.. Carry on.
Funny thing. The Swiss railway network was built by British engineers (which is why the trains travel on the left, rather than the right). But somehow they manage to work quite well in winter. One April, we had a couple of feet of snow overnight, and the while there were a few delays and cancellations, there was no mass disruption.
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But my WH Smith weekly view diary states that we are now in Spring, so I am going with thatOriginally posted by expat View PostI hate to be argumentative - no, really - but Spring really begins at the Equinox, so we are still in Winter.
Well actually I'm not but that's another point, I'm off in the tropics spending the kids' inheritance, but don't tell PurpleGorilla.
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There is no definite definition of the Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. You are proposing an astronomical split.Originally posted by expat View PostI hate to be argumentative - no, really - but Spring really begins at the Equinox, so we are still in Winter.
Well actually I'm not but that's another point, I'm off in the tropics spending the kids' inheritance, but don't tell PurpleGorilla.
When does spring start? - Met Office
Both are correct. I prefer the Meterological system, since the start of a season is the same each year.Meteorological spring will begin on 01 March 2016 and ends on 31 May 2016.
The meteorological seasons consists of splitting the seasons into four periods made up of three months each. These seasons are split to coincide with our Gregorian calendar making it easier for meteorological observing and forecasting to compare seasonal and monthly statistics. By the meteorological calendar, spring starts on 1 March.
The seasons are defined as Spring (March, April, May), Summer (June, July, August), Autumn (September, October, November) and Winter (December, January, February).
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Things that PC could do in 3.5 hours
3.5 hours is enough time to read 80% of The Hobbit.
Coincidentally, The Hobbit is a tale about a bewildered halfling completely out of his element going on a journey.
Spooky
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This is true. Having done this commute off and on for a good few years now at different clients this particular line (Severn Valley) is prone to flooding mainly in the winter.Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostOnly in the winter (title) ?
And not wishing to be picky we are officially in Spring now...
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHey.. Look... Over there... Behind the bushes... It's someone that gives a tulip... Oh.. No it's not. It's another bush. Sorry.. Carry on.
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I hate to be argumentative - no, really - but Spring really begins at the Equinox, so we are still in Winter.Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostOnly in the winter (title) ?
And not wishing to be picky we are officially in Spring now...
Well actually I'm not but that's another point, I'm off in the tropics spending the kids' inheritance, but don't tell PurpleGorilla.
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If he's in the bush having a dump, it's unlikely.Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post9 mile cycle takes 45 minutes every day.
Provided one does not get some pedestrian jumping in front of you and causing a pile up.....
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Winter - Frozen points
Spring - Snow, flooded tracks
Summer - Warped rails due to heat
Autumn - Leaves on the tracks, flooded tracks
I blame climate change. Maybe if we banned trains, removed the CO2 they cause, they'd run on time?
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