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Weather lore – splash or soak?

by loiswakeman @ 16/05/2008 - 11:18:36

This year, the oak leaves were out well before the ash. According to the saw: “Oak before ash, in for a splash – ash before oak, in for a soak”.

oak leaves in rain ash leaves in rain
Left: oak; right: ash

So, what actually happened? We had 10 days of clear warm sunny weather, followed by a torrential downpour – presumably a soak.

The trouble with such predictions is that they are very imprecise, and can often be interpreted in a way that suits the interpreter! Five days after I noticed the different budding of the trees, it would have been true – today, it isn’t.

I think there may be a germ of truth in the saying. Ash is shallow-rooted, and oak has a taproot. So, oaks will generally fare better in dry periods than ash. But that isn’t the same as day-to-day weather prediction.

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trintrin1xtrintrin1x [Member]
16/05/08 @ 11:35

Never heard of that saying? :) x

359Rabbit359Rabbit pro
16/05/08 @ 13:33

Don't think I have ever heard of that saying either

Rabbit

loiswakemanloiswakeman [Member]
http://lois.co.uk
16/05/08 @ 13:48

Ah well, we aren't all country bumpkins, obviously!

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