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The Met Office 120-hr MSLP forecast shows a strong NW'ly with a
WARM front across the country, moving SE. I've never seen this before but it ties in well with the 96-hr prediction and appears not to be a mistake. A minor cold pool precedes the front, which makes sense, but the GFS prediction has the thickness decreasing northwards (deduced by mental gridding). You can get southward-moving warm fronts in winter when Atlantic air pushes round the top of a High to the west but in this case the origin of the warm air seems to be NW Russia. Most unusual, and especially in July. I just can't picture what sort of weather it will bring. Any comments, anyone? Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. |
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