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Default Forecast: Atlantic regime at T+240.

The consistency shown by the ECM and the fact that the gfs is a cold
outlier in the ensembles makes me confident that the colder weather
will be at an end, both for Europe and for the UK.

**at T240, on 18th February, the anticyclonic and cold conditions
presently affecting the UK will have given way to an airstream from
the Atlantic. Wind directions over most of the UK will be between
south-west and north-west and maritime air will predominate, with rain
for the west. Temperatures will be closer to average for mid-
February. The air will have penetrated into Europe, ending the very
cold spell there."

After the middle of next week, a warming trend will have set in and by
T240, we will be looking at a completely different weather pattern to
what we see today. Snow over the next couple of days, for many in
England, before then though?

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"Dawlish" wrote in message
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The consistency shown by the ECM and the fact that the gfs is a cold
outlier in the ensembles makes me confident that the colder weather
will be at an end, both for Europe and for the UK.

**at T240, on 18th February, the anticyclonic and cold conditions
presently affecting the UK will have given way to an airstream from
the Atlantic. Wind directions over most of the UK will be between
south-west and north-west and maritime air will predominate, with rain
for the west. Temperatures will be closer to average for mid-
February. The air will have penetrated into Europe, ending the very
cold spell there."

After the middle of next week, a warming trend will have set in and by
T240, we will be looking at a completely different weather pattern to
what we see today. Snow over the next couple of days, for many in
England, before then though?


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"Dawlish" wrote in message
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The consistency shown by the ECM and the fact that the gfs is a cold
outlier in the ensembles makes me confident that the colder weather
will be at an end, both for Europe and for the UK.

**at T240, on 18th February, the anticyclonic and cold conditions
presently affecting the UK will have given way to an airstream from
the Atlantic. Wind directions over most of the UK will be between
south-west and north-west and maritime air will predominate, with rain
for the west. Temperatures will be closer to average for mid-
February. The air will have penetrated into Europe, ending the very
cold spell there."

After the middle of next week, a warming trend will have set in and by
T240, we will be looking at a completely different weather pattern to
what we see today. Snow over the next couple of days, for many in
England, before then though?


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Obviously you do not have access to the ECMWF extended ensemble mean charts
recently issued?



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"Dawlish" wrote in message
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The consistency shown by the ECM and the fact that the gfs is a cold
outlier in the ensembles makes me confident that the colder weather
will be at an end, both for Europe and for the UK.

**at T240, on 18th February, the anticyclonic and cold conditions
presently affecting the UK will have given way to an airstream from
the Atlantic. Wind directions over most of the UK will be between
south-west and north-west and maritime air will predominate, with rain
for the west. Temperatures will be closer to average for mid-
February. The air will have penetrated into Europe, ending the very
cold spell there."

After the middle of next week, a warming trend will have set in and by
T240, we will be looking at a completely different weather pattern to
what we see today. Snow over the next couple of days, for many in
England, before then though?


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Unfortunatley in time (it will take time) you will realise that there is
much more to being a phrophet of the climate than merely reciting what the
internet based climate models are suggesting. Have a long hard look at
yourself, and whilst at it think why people such as Will Hand gain such
respect!





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"Dawlish" wrote in message
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The consistency shown by the ECM and the fact that the gfs is a cold
outlier in the ensembles makes me confident that the colder weather
will be at an end, both for Europe and for the UK.

**at T240, on 18th February, the anticyclonic and cold conditions
presently affecting the UK will have given way to an airstream from
the Atlantic. Wind directions over most of the UK will be between
south-west and north-west and maritime air will predominate, with rain
for the west. Temperatures will be closer to average for mid-
February. The air will have penetrated into Europe, ending the very
cold spell there."

After the middle of next week, a warming trend will have set in and by
T240, we will be looking at a completely different weather pattern to
what we see today. Snow over the next couple of days, for many in
England, before then though?


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On Feb 8, 9:01*pm, "Johndoe" wrote:
"Dawlish" wrote in message

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The consistency shown by the ECM and the fact that the gfs is a cold
outlier in the ensembles makes me confident that the colder weather
will be at an end, both for Europe and for the UK.


**at T240, on 18th February, the anticyclonic and cold conditions
presently affecting the UK will have given way to an airstream from
the Atlantic. Wind directions over most of the UK will be between
south-west and north-west and maritime air will predominate, with rain
for the west. Temperatures will be closer to average for mid-
February. *The air will have penetrated into Europe, ending the very
cold spell there."


After the middle of next week, a warming trend will have set in and by
T240, we will be looking at a completely different weather pattern to
what we see today. Snow over the next couple of days, for many in
England, before then though?


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"Dawlish" wrote in message
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On Feb 8, 9:01 pm, "Johndoe" wrote:
"Dawlish" wrote in message

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The consistency shown by the ECM and the fact that the gfs is a cold
outlier in the ensembles makes me confident that the colder weather
will be at an end, both for Europe and for the UK.


**at T240, on 18th February, the anticyclonic and cold conditions
presently affecting the UK will have given way to an airstream from
the Atlantic. Wind directions over most of the UK will be between
south-west and north-west and maritime air will predominate, with rain
for the west. Temperatures will be closer to average for mid-
February. The air will have penetrated into Europe, ending the very
cold spell there."


After the middle of next week, a warming trend will have set in and by
T240, we will be looking at a completely different weather pattern to
what we see today. Snow over the next couple of days, for many in
England, before then though?


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The child like response was also anticipated!



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"Johndoe" wrote in message
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"Dawlish" wrote in message
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The consistency shown by the ECM and the fact that the gfs is a cold
outlier in the ensembles makes me confident that the colder weather
will be at an end, both for Europe and for the UK.

**at T240, on 18th February, the anticyclonic and cold conditions
presently affecting the UK will have given way to an airstream from
the Atlantic. Wind directions over most of the UK will be between
south-west and north-west and maritime air will predominate, with rain
for the west. Temperatures will be closer to average for mid-
February. The air will have penetrated into Europe, ending the very
cold spell there."

After the middle of next week, a warming trend will have set in and by
T240, we will be looking at a completely different weather pattern to
what we see today. Snow over the next couple of days, for many in
England, before then though?


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A scientific response however may reset the balance?



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On Wed, 08 Feb 2012 21:24:39 +0000, Johndoe wrote:



child


Only 3 messages into your exchange and it's already looking dire.
I'm going to kill-file you both; Dawlish for having no perspective or
awareness (sci.weather passim), and you for being an arse.
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On Feb 8, 7:38*pm, Dawlish wrote:
The consistency shown by the ECM and the fact that the gfs is a cold
outlier in the ensembles makes me confident that the colder weather
will be at an end, both for Europe and for the UK.

**at T240, on 18th February, the anticyclonic and cold conditions
presently affecting the UK will have given way to an airstream from
the Atlantic. Wind directions over most of the UK will be between
south-west and north-west and maritime air will predominate, with rain
for the west. Temperatures will be closer to average for mid-
February. *The air will have penetrated into Europe, ending the very
cold spell there."

After the middle of next week, a warming trend will have set in and by
T240, we will be looking at a completely different weather pattern to
what we see today. Snow over the next couple of days, for many in
England, before then though?


Given the uncertainty about the next few days, can you really be so
sure about what happens in 10 days time?
No expert but while I can see there's agreement for some sort of
anticyclonic Nly early next week, what happens after that
would appear to be anyone's guess.

Nick


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