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This the second time GFS have shown a polar northerly for the end of next
week ,
All pretty useless really unless the 5 prediction rule can be broken.....


http://wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn2283.html


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This the second time GFS have shown a polar northerly for the end of
next week ,
All pretty useless really unless the 5 prediction rule can be
broken.....
http://wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn2283.html


That's interesting, Ron, I was just going to post about
http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/avnpanel1.html which has a blocking high
in mid-Atlantic, with 1050 mb over Greenland and a centre further south of
1030 mb. Strong NNW over the whole UK by Saturday 24th.

Dream on?

- Tom.


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seems like "winter" is going to make it this time

http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn2882.gif


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This the second time GFS have shown a polar northerly for the end of next
week ,
All pretty useless really unless the 5 prediction rule can be broken.....


http://wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn2283.html


RonB




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Place your bets gentlemen.....


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"Tom Bennett" wrote in message
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"Ron Button" wrote in message
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This the second time GFS have shown a polar northerly for the end of next
week ,
All pretty useless really unless the 5 prediction rule can be broken.....
http://wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn2283.html


That's interesting, Ron, I was just going to post about
http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/avnpanel1.html which has a blocking high
in mid-Atlantic, with 1050 mb over Greenland and a centre further south of
1030 mb. Strong NNW over the whole UK by Saturday 24th.

Dream on?

- Tom.



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I wouldn't put any money on it!


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On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 15:54:57 GMT, "Bjorn Viaene"
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seems like "winter" is going to make it this time

http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn2882.gif




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- And on Fri, 14 Jan 2005 16:39:03 +0000, it was spake thus in said in message "Keith (Southend)" :

I wouldn't put any money on it!



Bloody hope not, I've a lot of outside things to do the beginning of the
week and am working on the railways Thus to Sun...!!

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"Ron Button" wrote in message
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This the second time GFS have shown a polar northerly for the end of next
week ,
All pretty useless really unless the 5 prediction rule can be broken.....


http://wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn2283.html


RonB


In the light of we have had so far this winter. I believe it when I see
it:-) Don't get me wrong Ron, I don't mean to be sarcastic at all, but this
winter is turning out to be way out of all the forecasts made.

Gavin.


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"Ron Button" wrote in message
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Place your bets gentlemen.....


That's interesting, Ron, I was just going to post about

http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/avnpanel1.html which has a blocking

high
in mid-Atlantic, with 1050 mb over Greenland and a centre further south

of
1030 mb. Strong NNW over the whole UK by Saturday 24th.

Dream on?

- Tom.



Now I am going to be seen as a real fart:-) as I have forecast a record mild
January such as it is:-). well why not. My lowest temp this winter so far -4
and just -2C last night. The geraniums still cling on:-)
Lets have some frost, after all it is winter.

Gavin.


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"Keith (Southend)" wrote in message
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I wouldn't put any money on it!


Keith (Southend)



Thats more like it:-)




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One thing worth remembering is that statistically the last week of
January and the first week of February are the coldest two weeks of
the UK winter. Another words if you draw a temperature graph of the
average day to day temperatures over a number of years. Combine that
fact with a potential cold spell and bob's your uncle.


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On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 19:55:35 -0000, "Gavin Staples"
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"Ron Button" wrote in message
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This the second time GFS have shown a polar northerly for the end of next
week ,
All pretty useless really unless the 5 prediction rule can be broken.....


http://wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn2283.html


RonB


In the light of we have had so far this winter. I believe it when I see
it:-) Don't get me wrong Ron, I don't mean to be sarcastic at all, but this
winter is turning out to be way out of all the forecasts made.

Gavin.




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