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Has anyone seen the strange box-shaped frontal arrangement on the 96 hr MSLP prog valid 12 UTC Thu 03 Oct?

http://www.westwind.ch/?link=ukmb,ht...,brack3,brack4

To me it seems a flight of fancy to join warm and cold front at the surface in that way.

The thinking is it will give the SE a good wetting.

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Has anyone seen the strange box-shaped frontal arrangement on the 96 hr MSLP prog valid 12 UTC Thu 03 Oct?

http://www.westwind.ch/?link=ukmb,ht...,brack3,brack4


Are you referring to the box like structure on the entity with the head
over the Iberian peninsula?

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On Monday, September 30, 2013 1:10:02 PM UTC+1, Alan LeHun wrote:
In article ,

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Has anyone seen the strange box-shaped frontal arrangement on the 96 hr MSLP prog valid 12 UTC Thu 03 Oct?




http://www.westwind.ch/?link=ukmb,ht...,brack3,brack4





Are you referring to the box like structure on the entity with the head

over the Iberian peninsula?



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No, the one over SE England. A strangely shaped warm sector on the 96 hrs prog.

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On Monday, 30 September 2013 10:00:17 UTC+1, Len Wood wrote:

Has anyone seen the strange box-shaped frontal arrangement on the 96 hr MSLP prog valid 12 UTC Thu 03 Oct? http://www.westwind.ch/?link=ukmb,ht...,brack3,brack4 To me it seems a flight of fancy to join warm and cold front at the surface in that way. The thinking is it will give the SE a good wetting. Len Wembury


I shouldn't take too much notice of it. The Met Office put too many fronts on charts anyway, many of them you might call "formal". They are probably justified in a rigorous sense but the small scale of the structure at that time ahead is, as you say, rather fanciful.

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey

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On 30/09/2013 15:22, Len Wood wrote:
On Monday, September 30, 2013 1:10:02 PM UTC+1, Alan LeHun wrote:
In article ,

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Has anyone seen the strange box-shaped frontal arrangement on the 96 hr MSLP prog valid 12 UTC Thu 03 Oct?




http://www.westwind.ch/?link=ukmb,ht...,brack3,brack4





Are you referring to the box like structure on the entity with the head

over the Iberian peninsula?



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No, the one over SE England. A strangely shaped warm sector on the 96 hrs prog.

Len



Yes Len I saw a upside down "V" shape to the warm front. On the nxt
chart for 96hrs the warm front had a convex shape to it.

Joe
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On Monday, September 30, 2013 5:01:54 PM UTC+1, Joe Egginton wrote:
On 30/09/2013 15:22, Len Wood wrote:

On Monday, September 30, 2013 1:10:02 PM UTC+1, Alan LeHun wrote:


In article ,




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Has anyone seen the strange box-shaped frontal arrangement on the 96 hr MSLP prog valid 12 UTC Thu 03 Oct?








http://www.westwind.ch/?link=ukmb,ht...,brack3,brack4











Are you referring to the box like structure on the entity with the head




over the Iberian peninsula?








--




Alan LeHun




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No, the one over SE England. A strangely shaped warm sector on the 96 hrs prog.




Len








Yes Len I saw a upside down "V" shape to the warm front. On the nxt

chart for 96hrs the warm front had a convex shape to it.



Joe

Wolverhampton.

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Yes, on the 84 hr prog for 12 UTC 3 Oct the warm sector over S. England is bounded more conventionally by curved fronts.
On the next chart, 96 hr prog for the same time, the warm sector is suddenly angular like a box.

Len
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Len Wood wrote:
Has anyone seen the strange box-shaped frontal arrangement on the 96 hr MSLP prog valid 12 UTC Thu 03 Oct?

http://www.westwind.ch/?link=ukmb,ht...,brack3,brack4

To me it seems a flight of fancy to join warm and cold front at the surface in that way.

The thinking is it will give the SE a good wetting.

Len
Wembury



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on the Thames that day as a Ruby Wedding Anniversary present!
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On Mon, 30 Sep 2013 23:54:50 +0100, Dave Cornwell
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Unsurprisingly, a friend bought us a trip with afternoon tea on a boat
on the Thames that day as a Ruby Wedding Anniversary present!
Dave


Hopefully not on one of those yellow things!

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