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Darren Prescott January 1st 06 04:50 AM

Today's model interpretation (New Year's Day)
 
Here is a summary of the latest NWP output for noon on Thursday. Issued
0549, New Year's Day 2006.

The models show a trough crossing the UK towards the end of the week with
rain likely in most places. There's still an outside chance of a brief
easterly interlude (eg the operational GFS) but most of the models keep the
cold air away from the UK.

ECMWF: http://217.160.75.104/pics/Recm1201.gif
A ridge lies to the west and a trough covers East Anglia and SE England,
leading to northerlies for most. The ridge builds over the UK at T+144 to
bring light winds for many areas; the exceptions are Northern Ireland and NW
Scotland which lie under SW'lies. Southerlies associated with a trough over
Ireland affect much of the UK at T+168.

MetO: http://217.160.75.104/pics/Rukm1201.gif
Unavailable today.

GFS: http://217.160.75.104/pics/Rtavn1201.png
England and Wales lie under easterlies due to a ridge from a large high over
NW Russia. Scotland and Northern Ireland are affected by southerlies,
followed by a mixture of southerlies and SE'lies at T+144 as a trough moves
in from the west. By T+168 southerlies and SSW'lies cover the UK with a deep
low to the WSW.

GEM: http://meteocentre.com/models/glb00_120.html
The Canadian output shows a trough over the North Sea and WSW'lies across
the UK.

GME/DWD:
http://www.wetter.com/home/img/sat/g...010000_120.gif
DWD shows a trough over the UK with westerlies for most areas. Another
trough moves over the UK at T+144 with SW'lies in advance and westerlies
following behind.

JMA: http://217.160.75.104/pics/Rjma1201.gif
The Japanese run shows southerlies for most due to a trough over Ireland.
Winds become light and variable at T+144 as a ridge builds over the UK.

NOGAPS: http://217.160.75.104/pics/ngp10.prp.120.europeg.gif
A trough lies over the Irish Sea, resulting in westerlies for Northern
Ireland and SSW'lies elsewhere.

KMA: http://www.kma.go.kr/kma03/gif/g21nh_smsr_120.gif
The Korean run shows a ridge over England and Wales bringing light winds.
Elsewhere winds are SW'lies.



JPG January 1st 06 11:35 AM

Today's model interpretation (New Year's Day)
 
On Sun, 1 Jan 2006 05:50:49 -0000, "Darren Prescott"
wrote:


MetO: http://217.160.75.104/pics/Rukm1201.gif
Unavailable today.


Spotted on Brackenll output (see 132 Hour) - looks interesting for
Easterly lovers, if not snow lovers:

http://meteonet.nl/aktueel/brackall.htm





JPG January 1st 06 11:36 AM

Today's model interpretation (New Year's Day)
 
On Sun, 01 Jan 2006 12:35:34 +0000, JPG wrote:

On Sun, 1 Jan 2006 05:50:49 -0000, "Darren Prescott"
wrote:


MetO: http://217.160.75.104/pics/Rukm1201.gif
Unavailable today.


Spotted on Brackenll output (see 132 Hour) - looks interesting for
Easterly lovers, if not snow lovers:

http://meteonet.nl/aktueel/brackall.htm



Sorry - Exeter output (doesn't sound right, though!)


Martin







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