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Old August 6th 12, 10:57 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default Severe weather later next week? (UPDATE)

On Monday, 6 August 2012 11:12:01 UTC+1, wrote:
"Dartmoor Will" wrote in message news:...

I have just issued a "heads up" for this event at


http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/weeklydiscussions.htm






Still looking threatening and ominous.



Here is a rundown of the synoptics:

High pressure builds mid-week as the deep upper trough to the west disrupts

establishing a hot and dry SE'ly bringing hot prolonged sunshine to SE'ern

areas in particular. Meanwhile very hot air becomes established over Spain

(post 582 DAM thickness) with the southern low portion of the disrupting

trough nudging east encouraging formation of SSW'ly jet. Not quite classic

Spanish plume but getting there. On Friday the left exit of jet will

encourage a pressure fall to the SW and advection of the elevated hot air

from Spain northwards de-stabilising the atmosphere probably producing a lot

of floccus cloud in the SW on Friday. Then later Friday into Saturday things

get going with a warm plume encouraging deep convection nudging slowly NE.

During Saturday into Sunday the hot air from the SE gets pulled into the mix

and we have the ingredients for some violent storms in the Midlands

northwards possibly on a line. Vertical wind shear will be strong and this

could encourage formation of propagating mesoscale convective systems

giving potential for widespread torrential rain. Obviously this is all

possibilities, we need to await the fine detail, but an exciting weekend

weather-wise is in prospect for some areas.



A word of caution: global NWP is notoriously poor at handling the details of

disrupting upper troughs so there will be a lot of variability in the models

leading up to this possible event. Ensembles will give the best guide and

look for how the 500 hPa contours evolve.



Will

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http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm

Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl)

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Hi Will.
Will be on storm watch in the Thames Valley if super cells form.
Regards Richard Bailey Marlow