Today's model interpretation (13/08/06)
"Weatherlawyer" wrote in message
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Darren Prescott wrote:
Here is a summary of the latest NWP output for noon on Thursday. Issued
0515z, 13 August 2006.
The models show low pressure crossing England and Wales towards the
weekend,
bringing rain to many areas of the UK. Beyond that things are less
certain,
but GFS is keen to bring in warmer air aloft along with a westerly flow.
I can't get on with these maps at all. They are eeeyuch. Anyway, what
is the definition of Low in the event of the NAO being negative?
What with an heatwave; the power of the low is diminished or it it that
there is an anticyclonic effect holding it off where under more normal
conditions, the anticyclone would probably be the weaker.
Keh?
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