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Can anyone say why high pressure has predominated this month and what caused this switch.
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On 22/05/2018 23:07, wrote:
Can anyone say why high pressure has predominated this month and what caused this switch.
Thx


I gave up monitoring the relative patches in the Atlantic , for the SST
anomalies in the current and previous month 1/2 weekly output
http://www.ospo.noaa.gov/data/sst/anomaly/
and storminess predictor for the UK,
because the summed pointers were so consistently non-stormy = extended
anticyclonic perhaps?

based around this paper
"Storminess and surges in the South
Western Approaches of the eastern North
Atlantic: The synoptic climatology ... "

https://www.researchgate.net/profile...tal-Storms.pdf
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On 23/05/2018 07:22, N_Cook wrote:
On 22/05/2018 23:07, wrote:
Can anyone say why high pressure has predominated this month and what
caused this switch.
Thx


I gave up monitoring the relative patches in the Atlantic , for the SST
anomalies in the current and previous month 1/2 weekly output
http://www.ospo.noaa.gov/data/sst/anomaly/
and storminess predictor for the UK,
because the summed pointers were so consistently non-stormy = extended
anticyclonic perhaps?

based around this paper
"Storminess and surges in the South
Western Approaches of the eastern North
Atlantic: The synoptic climatology ... "

https://www.researchgate.net/profile...tal-Storms.pdf


GFS 12Z run has decided to place a 2 day-long wind-storm over the
channel approaches at the end of the month, something a bit more lively
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On Tuesday, 22 May 2018 23:07:06 UTC+1, wrote:
Can anyone say why high pressure has predominated this month and what caused this switch.


This is because the Met Office and the Canadians took over from the C_A (Clowns in America.)

They started running the dustification project some time in January but like President Trump says: These people are stupid and instead of calibrating their work to make it look natural they opted for maximum effect. Why they were not told how to manage things I can't say.

You won't find any mention of these facts on here, either they are complicit or like President Trump says: These people are stupid. I see no reason for refusing to believe they can't be both except that President Trump says These people are stupid and there are no coincidences.

If you want a more honest appraisal of what is going on please look up /Strange Weather on Buddylist.


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