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....has turned Europe upside down:

Vichy, France: -11c
Saarikoski, Lapland: +4.4c

Normal service will be resumed next week, hopefully!
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On Dec 19, 8:54 am, Chris Smith wrote:
...has turned Europe upside down:

Vichy, France: -11c
Saarikoski, Lapland: +4.4c

Normal service will be resumed next week, hopefully!


I'll be surprised if it survives this:
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On Dec 19, 8:54 am, Chris Smith wrote:
...has turned Europe upside down:

Vichy, France: -11c
Saarikoski, Lapland: +4.4c

Normal service will be resumed next week, hopefully!


BTW what is the term for an high High?

We have a "deep low" so what it the anicyclonic?
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On Dec 19, 8:54 am, Chris Smith wrote:
...has turned Europe upside down:

Vichy, France: -11c
Saarikoski, Lapland: +4.4c

Normal service will be resumed next week, hopefully!


BTW what is the term for an high High?

We have a "deep low" so what it the anicyclonic?



"Blown up like a big balloon" according to desperate Dan Corbett.


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snipit


BTW what is the term for an high High?

We have a "deep low" so what it the anicyclonic?


'Intense' used to be used.




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On Dec 19, 8:54 am, Chris Smith wrote:
...has turned Europe upside down:

Vichy, France: -11c
Saarikoski, Lapland: +4.4c

Normal service will be resumed next week, hopefully!


BTW what is the term for an high High?

We have a "deep low" so what it the anicyclonic?


I think that "intense" is the usual adjective for a "high" High.
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On Dec 19, 6:09 pm, John Hall wrote:
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Weatherlawyer writes:
On Dec 19, 8:54 am, Chris Smith wrote:
...has turned Europe upside down:


Vichy, France: -11c
Saarikoski, Lapland: +4.4c


Normal service will be resumed next week, hopefully!


BTW what is the term for an high High?


We have a "deep low" so what it the anicyclonic?


I think that "intense" is the usual adjective for a "high" High.


I had thought of that but it is also true of Lows is it not. But there
again what's wrong with that.

Next question before Mr Dixon pops in to sneer at me:

What stops all these depressed lows getting together with those
attractively Intense Highs instead of queuing up like wallflowers to
march past? You'd think that this is the season for them to lighten up
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...has turned Europe upside down:

Vichy, France: -11c
Saarikoski, Lapland: +4.4c

Normal service will be resumed next week, hopefully!


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