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Default Models in agreement for another week and then thaw?

Looks like Christmas Day could be the changeover then?

Now 5" of snow in sunny Porthcawl

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Default Models in agreement for another week and then thaw?

they couldnt agree today let alone next week.
both the GFS and ECM have been alternatiing between atlantic and
easterlies. daily.

just stick to UKMO. its hard to beleive but the UKMO called this current
lengthy cold spell back in mid november.



On 18/12/2010 9:32 AM, James Brown wrote:
Looks like Christmas Day could be the changeover then?

Now 5" of snow in sunny Porthcawl

Cheers

James


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Default Models in agreement for another week and then thaw?

Looks then that the GFS had it right over a week ago?












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Looks like Christmas Day could be the changeover then?

Now 5" of snow in sunny Porthcawl

Cheers

James
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"The Incredible Mr Freeze" wrote in message
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they couldnt agree today let alone next week.
both the GFS and ECM have been alternatiing between atlantic and
easterlies. daily.

just stick to UKMO. its hard to beleive but the UKMO called this current
lengthy cold spell back in mid november.



On 18/12/2010 9:32 AM, James Brown wrote:
Looks like Christmas Day could be the changeover then?

Now 5" of snow in sunny Porthcawl

Cheers

James


I wished I shared your optimism Santi.



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Default Models in agreement for another week and then thaw?

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James Brown writes:
Looks like Christmas Day could be the changeover then?


Boxing Day, I think.
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Default Models in agreement for another week and then thaw?

On 2010-12-18, John Hall wrote:
In article ,
James Brown writes:
Looks like Christmas Day could be the changeover then?


Boxing Day, I think.


Just to be clear, you mean Monday, right?

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Adrian writes:
On 2010-12-18, John Hall wrote:
In article ,
James Brown writes:
Looks like Christmas Day could be the changeover then?


Boxing Day, I think.


Just to be clear, you mean Monday, right?

Adrian


No, I meant Sunday. Sorry for having been ambiguous (and arguably just
plain wrong).
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