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by Tim Nunn
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It's autumn, I should be sitting in the remains of Wavelength Towers with reports trickling in of epic scores from Ireland, gapping barrels in Scotland and all round pandemonium in the rest of Europe. But no, this autumn has so far been a write off, flat, onshore and small, just rubbish. What's more it's an El Nino year, all be it a moderate one, that should mean that low pressures wheeling off Newfoundland are on average 10 millibars of pressure lower than usual. So I spoke to a weather boffin, he reckoned that it just wasn't revved up yet, no more than ten days more though apparently, so get hose Jet Skis serviced, guns waxed, winter surf is late, but it is coming.
It's autumn, I should be sitting in the remains of Wavelength Towers with reports trickling in of epic scores from Ireland, gapping barrels in Scotland and all round pandemonium in the rest of Europe. But no, this autumn has so far been a write off, flat, onshore and small, just rubbish.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 24 November 2009 09:26 |