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Old November 11th 07, 09:36 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
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On 10 Nov, 13:18, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Nov 10, 10:34 am, "Jon O'Rourke" wrote:


I'm still waiting for the severe earthquake that would occur as TS
Noel diminished.


Careful with the Lawyerman he'll eat you for breakfast, Crazy horse.

I'm also wondering what seismic and solar activity is needed to change
these current weather patterns, interesting nevertheless!
It does indeed look like a different (pre 90's?) setup this late
autumn/winter at current time, what do you think chaps and chapesses.

Could this week be the start of something completely different?

Cheers

Monty Python
Tony Powell
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My money's on HP situated to give SW 'lies. |This is based on:-
1. That's what usually happens
2. I'm a pessimist.

Dave




Hi Dave and others, I think the high will eventually sink south but will
inevitably be replaced probably by yet another one from the west. A mild zonal
flow seems a long way away yet. GFS ensembles show predictability to be zero
beyond T+168. It does look like we will eventually get a frosty high
establishing over UK during second half of next week. The continent is cold and
any feed off there will be cold. The east will probably be colder than the west
and I guess western Scotland could end up quite mild. If winds swing southwest
more generally then obviously it will turn milder but cloudy, but as I say, I
cannot see such an event lasting very long as we are not getting a southwest jet
pushing into Iceland instead it is being diverted north to Greenland round the
very persistent mid-Atlantic ridge. See GFS 300 HpA streamline charts on
Wetterzentrale - this gives a better broadscale view on what's happening than
surface pressure patterns.

Will
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