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Here is a summary of the latest NWP output for noon on Saturday. Issued
0550, 17 Jan 06. The models are split today. The minor ones show a mobile setup with westerlies or SW'lies and rain for all at times. ECM, MetO and GFS instead show a NW/SE split with high pressure keeping things settled for much of England and Wales. Assuming the "big three" are correct, England and Wales would thus see lower temperatures than Northern Ireland and Scotland, which would remain under more of a maritime influence. Beyond that things are less certain, not least due to a large chunk of very cold air to our NE. GFS brings that cold air across the UK in spectacular style (-18C 850s and 500dam air for Kent by T+300). As you'd expect, it was a complete outlier with its temperatures, but a small number of ensemble members show a similar evolution. ECMWF: http://217.160.75.104/pics/Recm1201.gif A weak ridge covers the UK, bringing a mixture of westerlies and WSW'lies. Much the same is true at T+144, followed by southerlies at T+168 as pressure rises to the east. MetO: http://217.160.75.104/pics/Rukm1201.gif MetO brings a ridge over England and Wales with light winds there. Elsewhere winds are SW'lies, followed by similar conditions at T+144. GFS: http://217.160.75.104/pics/Rtavn1201.png A large high covers England, Wales and France. This leads to light winds over England and Wales, with SW'lies for Scotland and Northern Ireland. There's little change at T+144, but by T+168 winds become SE'lies and southerlies for England and Wales as the high merges with a larger high to the east. Scotland lies under SW'lies and Northern Ireland is affected by southerlies. GEM: http://meteocentre.com/models/glb00_120.html The Canadian run shows SW'lies for all, with the UK between a high to the SE and low pressure to the NW. GME/DWD: http://www.wetter.com/home/img/sat/g...160000_120.gif Unavailable today. JMA: http://217.160.75.104/pics/Rjma1201.gif The Japanese run shows an area of high pressure over Biscay, with westerlies as a result across the UK. The winds become a mixture of westerlies and WSW'lies at T+144 as the high moves eastwards. NOGAPS: http://217.160.75.104/pics/ngp10.prp.120.europeg.gif NOGAPS shows strong westerlies with a similar synoptic setup to JMA. KMA: http://www.kma.go.kr/kma03/gif/g21nh_smsr_120.gif As with JMA and NGP, the Korean run shows strong westerlies across the UK with high pressure to the south. |
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