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For the 4th night running ,it looks like a small low developing in the
north sea off sunderland and running quickly inland. |
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On Nov 29, 1:05*am, paul leslie wrote:
For the 4th night running ,it looks like a small low developing in the north sea off sunderland and running quickly inland. I was looking at a 24-hour animation of the rainfall yesterday to look at the subtleties in the flow and what looks like a small low crossed WNW-wards just north of the Wash across northern England yesterday at around 1530 GMT onwards with a very clear circulation in the radar imagery. Very interesting - and kudos to the NAE's 00z run for picking it up: http://expert.weatheronline.co.uk/da...12815_2800.gif Richard |
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On Nov 29, 11:45*am, Richard Dixon wrote:
On Nov 29, 1:05*am, paul leslie wrote: For the 4th night running ,it looks like a small low developing in the north sea off sunderland and running quickly inland. I was looking at a 24-hour animation of the rainfall yesterday to look at the subtleties in the flow and what looks like a small low crossed WNW-wards just north of the Wash across northern England yesterday at around 1530 GMT onwards with a very clear circulation in the radar imagery. Very interesting - and kudos to the NAE's 00z run for picking it up: http://expert.weatheronline.co.uk/da...nae/2010/11/28... Richard Thunderstorm, snow and tree limbs brought down in the Channel Islands on Saturday morning as a polar low spun up. Satellite and 3km model output show an eyelike feature. David |
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On Nov 29, 11:45*am, Richard Dixon wrote:
On Nov 29, 1:05*am, paul leslie wrote: For the 4th night running ,it looks like a small low developing in the north sea off sunderland and running quickly inland. I was looking at a 24-hour animation of the rainfall yesterday to look at the subtleties in the flow and what looks like a small low crossed WNW-wards just north of the Wash across northern England yesterday at around 1530 GMT onwards with a very clear circulation in the radar imagery. Very interesting - and kudos to the NAE's 00z run for picking it up: http://expert.weatheronline.co.uk/da...nae/2010/11/28... Richard Thunderstorm, snow and tree limbs brought down in the Channel Islands Saturday morning. Satellite imagery and 3km model output show an eye- like feature as the polar low spun up. D |
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