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Default Thats not a Low (is it?)

It seems that someone has got a little mixed up with their highs and
low look quick befor the change it. Mind you I have seen low inside
areas of high marked on charts before but I sure this isn't one

http://129.13.102.67/wz/pics/brack4a.gif

Mind you this chart looks interesting with a scandi high developing
and low to the west bringing in a slack southerly with systems in the
flow moving out of northern France.

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Default Thats not a Low (is it?)

Which particular 'L' do you think is wrong? I can't find anything odd. But
it does look very interesting, though it looks as though the Scandi High is
too weak and the Low to our west too strong to sustain a moist and warm
southerly flow. We shall see.

Jeremy

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It seems that someone has got a little mixed up with their highs and
low look quick befor the change it. Mind you I have seen low inside
areas of high marked on charts before but I sure this isn't one

http://129.13.102.67/wz/pics/brack4a.gif

Mind you this chart looks interesting with a scandi high developing
and low to the west bringing in a slack southerly with systems in the
flow moving out of northern France.

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Simon Sheaf
Sheffield South Yorkshire
http://www.anycities.com/user/yorkshireweather

(All new revamped weather site with more galleries and links).

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Default Thats not a Low (is it?)

It seems that someone has got a little mixed up with their highs and
low look quick befor the change it. Mind you I have seen low inside
areas of high marked on charts before but I sure this isn't one


Do you mean the little Low over N. France? There's nothing wrong with it
from a strictly topological point of view. Imagine it connected to the Low
over Spain with a 1017 mb isobar enclosing them both.
This is, of course a 132-hr chart and the chances of that little Low
actually being there at the time are quite small, even if the broad pattern is
correct.

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey.
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Default Thats not a Low (is it?)

Can't see nothing out of sync with the chart I'm getting.
Looks unsettled doesn't it! ;( .

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It seems that someone has got a little mixed up with their highs and
low look quick befor the change it. Mind you I have seen low inside
areas of high marked on charts before but I sure this isn't one

http://129.13.102.67/wz/pics/brack4a.gif

Mind you this chart looks interesting with a scandi high developing
and low to the west bringing in a slack southerly with systems in the
flow moving out of northern France.

================================================== ==============
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Sheffield South Yorkshire
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(All new revamped weather site with more galleries and links).

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Default Thats not a Low (is it?)

They must have changed it. It was the Azores high that was marked L.
Anyone else notice it before it went?

"Jeremy Handscomb" wrote in message ...
Which particular 'L' do you think is wrong? I can't find anything odd. But
it does look very interesting, though it looks as though the Scandi High is
too weak and the Low to our west too strong to sustain a moist and warm
southerly flow. We shall see.

Jeremy

"Simon S" wrote in message
...
It seems that someone has got a little mixed up with their highs and
low look quick befor the change it. Mind you I have seen low inside
areas of high marked on charts before but I sure this isn't one

http://129.13.102.67/wz/pics/brack4a.gif

Mind you this chart looks interesting with a scandi high developing
and low to the west bringing in a slack southerly with systems in the
flow moving out of northern France.

================================================== ==============
Simon Sheaf
Sheffield South Yorkshire
http://www.anycities.com/user/yorkshireweather

(All new revamped weather site with more galleries and links).

================================================== ==============



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