Lets lighten the mood here a bit 
Over 25 years of hang gliding competition I have found a sure fire way of changing the weather.
When faced with an "absolutely no chance" weather forecast the hang gliding community has on several occasions, both in the UK and internationally, discovered one sure way of changing strong winds and rain into light winds and sunshine.
Its not easy, it takes a big collective effort.
The good news is that just this week it has been scientifically proven that, at least for men, there is no associated health risk associated with the necessary procedure - in fact there may be health benefits! (note that for female participants they are still saying there is an unfortunate health risk).
The answer is a hang over.
Copious consumption of alcohol has been proven to induce a weather improvement approximately equal to the number of hang overs and their intensity.
So get some ale in - especially those sneakey types contributing to the "break in the weather this afternoon" thread!
The more folks feeling too tired an emotional to fly in the morning, the more chance there is of us sensible teetotal types waking up to an unpredicted calm and sunny day!

Over 25 years of hang gliding competition I have found a sure fire way of changing the weather.
When faced with an "absolutely no chance" weather forecast the hang gliding community has on several occasions, both in the UK and internationally, discovered one sure way of changing strong winds and rain into light winds and sunshine.
Its not easy, it takes a big collective effort.
The good news is that just this week it has been scientifically proven that, at least for men, there is no associated health risk associated with the necessary procedure - in fact there may be health benefits! (note that for female participants they are still saying there is an unfortunate health risk).
The answer is a hang over.
Copious consumption of alcohol has been proven to induce a weather improvement approximately equal to the number of hang overs and their intensity.
So get some ale in - especially those sneakey types contributing to the "break in the weather this afternoon" thread!
The more folks feeling too tired an emotional to fly in the morning, the more chance there is of us sensible teetotal types waking up to an unpredicted calm and sunny day!







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