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On Thu, 29 Dec 2016 14:34:59 +0000, N_Cook wrote:
On 29/12/2016 13:57, Alan [Guildford] wrote: Obviously out in fantasy land but something to dream about ![]() http://www.wetterzentrale.de/maps/GFSOPUK06_324_1.png my browser does not show anything remarkable. Are you referring to the apparent closely spaced contraflow jetstreams over the full width of the north Atlantic with a spun up low between them GFS+300 to +330hr ? 6 am run has the 850hPa temperature below -10C over the entire British Isles (currently at T+348) and Central England maximum 2m temperature at -5C. It will soon change, of course. Having said that, there is a certain degree of consistency between models and runs as to the cold northerly plunge at the end of next week - 2 of 3 of the main models at that range suggest that it may hang around for a while, so that's definitely one to watch. -- Dave Fareham (W) |
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