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The first part covers Europe's weather over the next few days Q Have later charts outdated this forecast for Europe or is this v cold weather still on for the next few days ? |
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![]() "John. Athome" wrote in message ... http://www.accuweather.com/video-on-...t-Counterpoint The first part covers Europe's weather over the next few days Q Have later charts outdated this forecast for Europe or is this v cold weather still on for the next few days ? No/yes (without looking at the vid.) Will -- |
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On Dec 11, 12:04*pm, "Will Hand" wrote:
No/yes (without looking at the vid.) You seem rather bullish still, Will. Based on the current models and today's Met Office update, at least it seems this spell won't be the usual "short cold blast and a toppler" of many recent winters. I think the pattern could stay rather blocked for some time, as you suggest. However the actual cold air does look to be in rather short supply - the extreme blasts of -15C uppers from the NE as modelled a few days ago look more likely to be fairly slack wafts of -5 to -7 instead. But of course the longer the pattern stays, the more things could improve... |
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![]() "RK" wrote in message ... On Dec 11, 12:04 pm, "Will Hand" wrote: No/yes (without looking at the vid.) You seem rather bullish still, Will. Based on the current models and today's Met Office update, at least it seems this spell won't be the usual "short cold blast and a toppler" of many recent winters. I think the pattern could stay rather blocked for some time, as you suggest. However the actual cold air does look to be in rather short supply - the extreme blasts of -15C uppers from the NE as modelled a few days ago look more likely to be fairly slack wafts of -5 to -7 instead. But of course the longer the pattern stays, the more things could improve... ================ -5 to -7 is still cold enough for snow, and I would take that if it was offered any day. Will -- |
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![]() "RK" wrote in message ... On Dec 11, 12:04 pm, "Will Hand" wrote: No/yes (without looking at the vid.) You seem rather bullish still, Will. Based on the current models and today's Met Office update, at least it seems this spell won't be the usual "short cold blast and a toppler" of many recent winters. I think the pattern could stay rather blocked for some time, as you suggest. However the actual cold air does look to be in rather short supply - the extreme blasts of -15C uppers from the NE as modelled a few days ago look more likely to be fairly slack wafts of -5 to -7 instead. But of course the longer the pattern stays, the more things could improve... "Improve" is rather subjective. I would prefer to use an equally subjective description, "deteriorate". Just addressing the balance a bit... ![]() Roger |
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, RK writes: On Dec 11, 12:04*pm, "Will Hand" wrote: No/yes (without looking at the vid.) You seem rather bullish still, Will. Based on the current models and today's Met Office update, at least it seems this spell won't be the usual "short cold blast and a toppler" of many recent winters. I think the pattern could stay rather blocked for some time, as you suggest. However the actual cold air does look to be in rather short supply - the extreme blasts of -15C uppers from the NE as modelled a few days ago look more likely to be fairly slack wafts of -5 to -7 instead. But of course the longer the pattern stays, the more things could improve... The 12Z GFS ensemble looks colder than most of its immediate predecessors, the mean 850mb temperature getting down to around -10, though not until about 6-7 days hence. -- John Hall "[It was] so steep that at intervals the street broke into steps, like a person breaking into giggles or hiccups, and then resumed its sober climb, until it had another fit of steps." Ursula K Le Guin "The Beginning Place" |
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