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Hi all,
On today's 00z analysis chart, there's a small low over SW Norway, with an associated trough: http://129.13.102.67/wz/pics/bracka.gif The low then deepens and moves SSW'wards to lie over the southern North Sea at T+36. http://129.13.102.67/wz/pics/brack0a.gif Unlike most lows, this one's not only moved in an odd direction, but it doesn't seem to have normal fronts - is this a fabled polar low, or merely some other synoptic feature? (There's also a strange low to the SW of Svalbard on the same chart, with no fronts at all - again, seems unusual, but maybe it's just me getting excited that we're having winds from the NE for once ![]() |
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