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Old August 19th 05, 08:24 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
[email protected] nick150971@yahoo.co.uk is offline
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Default What's causing the rainfall "blob" over the south?

Notice that according to the radar the cold front is now around the
east coast - and is still forecast to move well into the continent
during the day - so what's causing this persistent "blob" of rainfall
in the south? It would suggest a very marked distortion of the front,
but there's nothing in the charts (e.g. the T+12 of the Met Office) to
explain it?

Nick