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Concerning going on we're going to talk about between now and 10 so listen up and join in 183-453-0396 extension 1 is it 9 on the way next. Digital radio and t.v. Cross this hour. Is b.b.c. Radio so. Wednesday the 28th to separate try to 18 a very good morning from a Julian Clegg Let's get the latest news with Emily thank you good morning University of Portsmouth research is say it's more expensive for the art of white to provide public services because it's an island Dr Adam Cox found the council leases out by 3 percent of its budget for the extra cost of travel time and he to small economies of scale. Being the government for extra money and to recognise the island's status Rob dreich Knight is the co-founder of ethical clothing label based in freshwater He says the audience economy means it might need a little more help our voice in a unique position because we've got an industry that has some specific focus on technology and at the same time we still have a primarily tourism based economy and we also have a slightly older population so I do think the old and probably does need a little more money than other counties the cold weather is intensified overnight bringing in other morning of disruption to some parts of the u.k. Hundreds of schools have been closed in Scotland in the east of England while the emergency services have dealt with numerous accidents and stranded vehicles following fresh snow fall the Met Office as well in some rural communities could be cut off the days there's now an Amber warning of snow and ice some more serious than the yellow warning for all of the South from t.p.m. Tomorrow until 8 am on Friday morning. Toys r us in that plane understood to be on the brink of collapse putting 5 and a half 1000 jobs at risk both retailers have put administrators on standby after failing to secure rescue deals at home to a man who was already banned from driving has been jailed after being caught drink driving for the 5th time 38 year old Jason Tanner of hessian rides been sentenced to 32 weeks and disqualified from driving for 5 years and 4 months after tests revealed he was 3 times over the drink drive limit when he was stopped leaving the Brass Monkey pub in Shirley the e.u. Will this morning publish a draft of the BRICs treaty that will set out the terms for the case departure see expected to say Northern Ireland will have to follow the rules of the single market if other solutions can't be found to avoid a hard border but the former Conservative breaks it Minister David Jones says the e.u. Cannot annex a part of the u.k. That's what it would amount to because there would be such a different arrangement between the u.k. The rest of the u.k. Northern Ireland that effectively Northern Ireland would be part of the e.u. And that of course is completely unacceptable to mums from Portsmouth are protesting at parliament today calling for people with cystic fibrosis to be given a new drug on the n.h.s. The genetic condition destroys lungs and other internal organs but the juggle can be can slow the decline down Michele Frank and Gemma where deliver a petition to Downing Street this gathered more than 100000 signatures Gemma's daughter Ivy needs the drug she says they're highlighting the issue and I think we might have caused a little bit of a stir but it's one that's been brewing for a very long time see a community of you know been campaigning for the last 2 years. And we've been struggling to get our voice heard so this petition is really given to. Finally a 13 year old from Finch Dane in Hampshire is raising money for dementia research in memory of his grandfather addictions are a dynasty 2000 pounds through Ed's helpful hand which sees him during all jumps and organizing events for the local community and since he set up the initiative I after his grampy William died in 2014 well obviously was a shock in the last the last few months who were visiting him as often as we could kind of telling him off favorite story sitting beside him kind of keeping him company it was it was it was tragic Ed said he wanted to turn something negative into a positive I didn't really want any other families to go through what we went through so I kind of sat down with mom was like well I want to do something that's going to help other people and that's kind of were spiraled upwards maybe somebody said in these 4 minutes past 9 am to clarify I said reminded me on the email since this went out last time adds helpful hand to what we believe dot com also on Facebook also on Instagram yeah using we love and we're giving one of them actually a very good. Thank you very much indeed to Emily and I wear the headline it's going to become the top temperature if we're lucky to Celsius. Very good morning for me thank you for being there for breakfast and now in this hour it's you and me on the phones and today things are talking about one is we're remembering the late great Louis Gilbert the film director who's made such a lot of difference to British film over the years sadly died at the age of 97 yesterday perhaps for you with Michael Caine and I'll feel the Spy Who Loved Me the amazing at me stand in the for the Union Jack parachute perhaps it was Shirley Valentine or Educating Rita let's talk about Liz Gilbert The small in your stories plays and indeed on after one quiz is going to tie in with that the small and not surprisingly between now and 10 I don't want to talk about the weather this morning and whenever you talk about the weather this 2 types of people going just the way others who are now saying is this something more concerning going on when we see the temperature in the Arctic go up by 20 degrees which is what has caused this polar vortex giving us all this cold weather let's talk about it I don't like to know whether I am going to ask you Are you someone he's going it be it might snow or I wish it go away 34530396 What is my final. Text of. It's quite amazing. To see. Films as we've been mentioning. Amazing and he said he died yesterday so we're remembering him with your stories and recollections and also your knowledge because today is 3 of the films that Lewis directed so can you tell me what. The clips here we go. We always have steak. Oh I see a bunch of chains on the Chewstick my wife's I might come out a woman and your off white I would go down what would a single but. Yes My name is Bond James Bond I'm looking for Dr good you just found a woman. Caught in time can you tell me the name of the 3 films that very poorly actually the last one might be the hardest because it's obviously with Bob Dylan is it so let's go through the straight and if you know the answers to these 3. Films you need to get on the phone give me a call 034530396 when it's by them again. It's the day we always have steak on Thursday Oh I see but having to change and choose day. I might come out a woman and you're off white it would. Be done why would a single but. Yes My name is Bond James Bond I'm looking for Dr good you just found it. So can you tell me the 3 films. Directed 183-453-0396 extension 1 email. Talk at a u k we all want steak they love it you can to take silence I would travel 3. Teams day when you call at 345303961 the top team this morning of Curtis Kane and take gets producer Tim in for a still poli cézanne season get well soon please Now let's talk weather in just a moment I'm taking your calls and thank you for all of you getting involved in this on whether the weather is something that your enjoying at the moment or actually living in if it's going to snow tomorrow is that good or bad news in your world and the most serious note in terms of the consequences was he's going on in the Arctic We'll talk about that in just a moment on b.b.c. 2 Miami Beach police investigators currently looking for. The suspect in the murder of Gianni Versace a true crime drama about the murder of the iconic fashion designer who was and you can. The stuff from Cheryl that paperback writer and a naval officer sometimes 5 star in Penelope Cruz Ricky Martin and your Ramirez and the credits on the person least likely to be forgotten the assassination of Gianni Versace American crime story. The serial killer starts tonight at 9 on b.b.c. 2. 30 minutes past 9 Good morning welcome along. With b.b.c. Radio. The weather today of the psychological side you know are you excited about the prospect of snow tomorrow or would you prefer it to derive are you finding the cold weather something that you're not enjoying at all or actually it's just a better weather I'm going to set this off with an e-mail from Sarah necessaries a guy that we've heard from her perform the show she's from Romsey and she says you know I've just had it was my boss this morning I'm self-employed we agreed it was too cold to work today I wonder how many other outdoor workers have done this as well I managed on Monday and she's day. To turn every bit of frozen soil but basically it's too cold so Sarah to do outside work like gardening and I continue my wife also does that kind of job to scouting work and she said to me it was yesterday it was too cold to do this I'm wondering what you were thinking Smalling of the SUV had extraordinary minimum temperature is certainly for some years minus 11 is the minimum we've had so far from near Winchester overnight unless of course you know better 345303961 but of course things carry on people have to carry on doing things and helping people like Cain Lymington is a camera in that part of West Ham should Hi Kay. Well good to have you I mean you do a lot of great work tell me what you are what you do now. Clients you have. Got that I am a care in the community say. That the personal care but you know they're trying to keep people in their own kind yeah good for you and of amazing work you do do you get when you hear about for example a member warning for tomorrow afternoon into Friday do you. Think about how am I going to do and as importantly I'm sure. Worrying about your clients Yeah you always worry that your clients always work the country out to get them you know you always worry about that because some people are so loudly they feel the cult if you will they're given warm food warm drinks and you know that. Sometimes they go to walk the walk and that's the practicality of if you are someone who has Home Care and this things to happen in your life at a certain time every day you perhaps have a camera slot and you have to get up you have to get dressed and lost it's fun if it's a really complicated lifestyle and therefore if it gets disrupted by Paul whether it's difficult isn't it. Very difficult in I mean I would think you know most of them are going to be added to work more you know I woke up this morning and he was always say and he still would be careful this. Said that full you know some people saying I can't wait for the snow it won't stop here I hope it does you'll someone in a way would wish it would go away I'm all right yes and. Yes because of my job but not because I want to play snow angels with my grandchildren. I want to thank you for your honesty. I think your message to all of us particularly if we do get snow tomorrow afternoon and Friday and again Judy mentioned Saturday in the whether or. Not forget about elderly neighbors who perhaps have visits who miss out on them Yeah exactly I mean I go out night. Not everyone but I have. And it's not only elderly now you are saying thought. Someone who is a younger person who has home can and you're going to miss out if they can get the really really good point Kay thank you for coming on the show I wish you well keep up the very good work thank you very much and you have a good day by. Listening to that and joining us now to talk about perhaps the reasons for all this weather happening at the moment is Dr Simon box full one of our most longstanding contributors since I've been doing the show for the last 21 years he's a former genius pass in the form a sudden si dot com he had that feature. Stuck to Simon boxall from the National Oceanographic Center in Southampton Molly Simon Crean morning room and said just to say since you and I 1st talked you know crop up all over the place has been quite an extraordinary broadcasting career for us in it as a Marilyn it sort of the creamy traces of the semi schools commute through now and news articles about. Whether it's about climate change. A fact already lives. Exactly some and I'm looking at this article in one of the papers here that says seasoned observers have described what is happening in the Arctic as crazy and simply shocking and the headline is Arctic warming scientists alarmed by temperature rises tell me what you think is happening and are you worried we have seen some trials in the last. Sort of on a sort of a baseline. Between 922002. Starting point and you look at the Simpsons for example. We're about 20 degrees higher than we should. Not the north pole basically. Sitting on green than the. All right no cold it's always moving and a particular station on the North Pole today little head is way down toward Greenland by the end of the month so. North Pole is fixed right on the sea but it's moving but what we're seeing is we're seeing much warmer temperatures and that's what's happening is this warming is getting into the Arctic temps in the Arctic at the moment are waiting should run about. And so we are seeing big changes because we can't we don't blame all on climate change we are we do see these changes happening in other years and other times it goes back to normal so it's fluctuating but this affects the weather we get now so what's happening out there today is why we're getting this cold weather here in Southampton in Hampshire because what's happening is this warm air is displacing the cold arctic air mass which about the beast from the east is pushing it down over the continent it was 5 area and we had missed cold blast effect on Sunday the temperature at the station in Greenland right at the North 40 miles north pole 6 degrees reached the max Audrey's movement it was image her amazing that that is not often the Guardian and The Daily Star have the same picture on their front page of facts very very rare I have to say having done paper vs for that is different headlines the start snowmageddon the Guardian Arctic he heatwave triggers climate melt down phases that Eva dramatic. It is apparent I mean what we are seeing and we are the monitoring we've been monitoring the ice covering the Arctic some years now and there's no doubt it is dropping dropping rapidly in the summer months and we're not far from seeing an ice free North Pole in the middle of summer. You can watch much for your call perhaps the next 1015 years there's always the end of 19202020 s. But in terms of the winter cover the winter cover does recover not everywhere and we see certain areas in 2010 which haven't seen any nice places like Discovery playing Greenland where they used to rely on the ice cover to go hunting and fishing through the ice we know a lot of unemployed huskies and stretches because they just can't get around on the ice so it is changing but I think talk about Armageddon meltdown just little bit dramatic and anyway and then the other thing people ask who got long memories was it a similar Voltec that caused the 947 I got right winter when to the 63 winter I mean what is causing it you're getting changes in the Arctic which then send these very cold air masses down so you can imagine you've got the jet stream sitting Weber's usually sitting off the north of Scotland oscillating away as we get warmer temperatures in the Arctic that pushes the air down so that's why we see we've seen over the last few years in fact more blizzards in places like New York wakening more cold weather here for short periods and I mean Southampton are setting up something else today another source nobleman's Anyway that's right we were in tents for about 10 minutes and I was thinking oh we're going to head home soon disappeared it was you know as quick as it came and it's unusual unusual weather Well Simon thank you for your take on this I think it's setting context because we're going to be a lot said I suspect as the week is on about this and we will talk again thank you for being there Smalling Ok Julian Jaynes. Boxall we'll get a chat channel now I just want to hear your thoughts having had that and yes I use . When he's going I wish it would snow was an interesting Judy that Kate the camera doesn't want the sniper have patients or clients but wants it to snow for her granddaughter. Little ones we just had enough to stay for me to take in the garden and insecure. Emily our news was doing the school run and it was snowing when she collected the mystery afternoon they all run out the door school stuck their tongues out in. The snow I mean that is a magical thing if you've not had one before when you were a child being you know yeah if you're being a grumpy grownup just bear that in mind this morning right. P.v.c. You radio. And we have the latest on the rides with your help as ever his duty could be just one has long delays into new coat I think because of the heavy snow we had a little while back through stepless station road and stopped as Roach 20 minute delays on both routes down and black water through our written again a very long delay and the out seat to Iris in route that's going to take an extra 15 minutes as well and to Southampton the Portsmouth Road which for it's still taking about 15 to 20 minutes that's the a $3.00 to $5.00 had to tell us to stay in fact. Up to bypass eastbound $835.00 you still need an extra 15 minutes to get from the because it's round about response to the roadblocks that they have more in about 15 minutes. The b.b.c. Radio travel hotline 530-4961. 103 Do the great thing about doing the show these days compared to years gone by is the fact that people can hear the show around the world which is odd to say one of the biggest changes from doing a radio show. From before and for example here is a blast from the past from a Mervyn used to be my greengrocer he certainly did Mervyn but I cannot believe it never was a greengrocer nationally which is by the way and Hampshire. He says Hi Judy I have to from heaven if he has lived. In France for the last 12 years I wonder where you go. With this when he listens a lot you see I never knew that you maybe instead in what's been happening here with temperatures just about to go out for a walk with my talk it's minus full point 7 degrees here and Brittany off to minus 7 point I have a night in the wind chill is minus 11 and yes I'm going to wrap up. Thank you for having. This. Kind of apples place. Every. Funny enough that song is on my summer playlist in my car you know when we're having he. Flies at your love. To the window there it is lovely and sunny over the radio Son of God and I don't know if it is where you are but it's certainly been a chilly night minus 6 on my car thermometer Smalling which I think is the coldest I've had on my car thermometer in that car of a number of years so fast that apart from last year when the computer went wrong I called it one day but remember I said on air and it was minus 32 which was a mistake because it was the middle. But you've been getting in touch with your minimum temperatures is anyone going to be last night minus 11 near Winchester and there's a picture to prove it thank you for all of you got in touch with your minimum temperatures last night quite extraordinary and as someone box was just saying plus 6 what the equivalent of would be the North Pole. Clearly something going on but as he also said which I think is quite calming in a way is don't panic unlike some of the papers but we are talking about the weather today the sort of the serious side of it but also the fun side are you the kind of person who goes gosh I wish it was snow or the ki

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