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Title: Britains Big Freeze
Post by: ideasguy on January 30, 2010, 07:49:33 PM
on C4 right now. Anybody watching?
Title: Re: Britains Big Freeze
Post by: Lyn and Malcolm on January 30, 2010, 10:15:45 PM

No didn't watch it George.

After tonights minimum temperature is recorded, (being the end of the month) I will have a few words about the winter down here so far.

Malcolm
Title: Re: Britains Big Freeze
Post by: ideasguy on January 30, 2010, 10:46:01 PM
They answered a question I had in that program.
I tried to build a snowman with my grandson one day.
The snow was too dry and crumbly. It was also impossible to make snowballs.
They explained on the program that the snow is dry and powdery like that when the temperatures are below -5
I cant recall it being like that before.
Title: Re: Britains Big Freeze
Post by: Lyn and Malcolm on January 31, 2010, 09:50:04 AM
Big freeze ?

Well as you probanly know I keep a record of negative temperatures at night here in the back garden.

At this time (end of January) last year we had recorded 45 nights with a negative temperature, totaled up the negative temperatures were 156 degrees centigrade.

This year we have had 34 nights with a negative temperature, and a total of 105 degrees centigrade.

Coldest night in the same period last year minus 10.3 c  and this year minus 7.6c

So it has not been a bigger freeze than last year down here, so far.

Mind you it will be costing us a fortune in electric to heat the greenhouse to +7c, two banana houses to +1c, the bird aviary to +12c and conservatory to +10c  :o

It was minus 6.1c last night

Malcolm
Title: Re: Britains Big Freeze
Post by: Palustris on January 31, 2010, 10:00:39 AM
I thought the programme was very low in real Scientific information. There was no attempt to explain why the Jet stream and the Polar Air stream have changed position and stuck. Apart from the different types of snow (and that was not really explained) what else did anyone learn? I saw nothing in it that was new to me.
Title: Re: Britains Big Freeze
Post by: ideasguy on January 31, 2010, 11:00:28 AM
It was enough to tear me away from the computer for a while.
Better than the usual Saturday night entertainment on the other channels :D

I didnt have any burst pipes before Malcolm ;D
Thats my less sophisticated measure of statistics
Title: Re: Britains Big Freeze
Post by: roiphil on January 31, 2010, 12:40:43 PM
watched it very interesting, i especially enjoyed the film after  ;) thougt it very appropriate to put a film on like that after the big freeze
Title: Re: Britains Big Freeze
Post by: ideasguy on February 01, 2010, 09:04:26 AM
 :'( I didn't watch that!
Is there a link to past programs on C4? (like the link to the BBC Program which Malcolm posted for the program on Lynda and Alistairs search for a home in UK)
Title: Re: Britains Big Freeze
Post by: roiphil on February 02, 2010, 11:20:53 AM
try this not had  proper look, first link takes you to previous programs

http://www.channel4.com/tv-listings (http://www.channel4.com/tv-listings)

http://www.channel4.com/ (http://www.channel4.com/)
Title: Re: Britains Big Freeze
Post by: ideasguy on February 02, 2010, 07:34:45 PM
Nice one Phil. Here it is
http://www.channel4.com/programmes/britains-big-freeze/4od#3029710

22 days left to view it
Title: Re: Britains Big Freeze
Post by: bossgard on February 02, 2010, 10:11:13 PM

We have just had the warmest January on record!
Everything in the garden is popping up like mad!
A little bit too wet to work the soil, though.
This is Pacific Northwest, Seattle, Washington, US.

- Toby
Title: Re: Britains Big Freeze
Post by: roiphil on February 03, 2010, 09:46:45 AM
Nice one Phil. Here it is
http://www.channel4.com/programmes/britains-big-freeze/4od#3029710

22 days left to view it
very good, if you have not seen the film the day after tomorrow watch it, i beleive it won some awards for it special effects