On Dec 8, 6:12 am, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Dec 7, 5:26 am, "Darren Prescott" wrote:
Here is a summary of the NWP output for noon on Tuesday.
Issued 0523, 7th December 2007
A change is on the way, with pressure rising markedly over the UK and, more
notably, over Scandinavia. Tuesday is the transition day, as pressure builds
strongly across the UK.
Actually, the transition starts tomorrow if not today as the spell for
the next phase is introduced.
There's likely to be some rain for northern and
western areas and that applies for the rest of the week too, as frontal
systems attempt to move in from the west. There's considerable disagreement
about the positioning and intensity of the high to the east or NE, with
SE'lies or easterlies more likely than NE'lies. Despite the possible
southerly component, it won't be as warm as it has been recently for the
bulk of the UK, with the possible exception of the NW of Scotland.
Anticyclonic to the west, probably the wrong side of the Mid Atlantic
Ridge, leaving conditions in Europe to dominate:
9th December 17:40.http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclips...se2001gmt.html
Dominate discussions and the hopeful fretting, that is.
It is a confused spell -or one that condemns me to perdition, for now.
BTW, there is a quake due when this catalysis ends.
Looks like the catalysis ended. At least, we had the quake and now a
nice morning. It is nice to see the sun still that same old yellow it
always was.
So do I turn the heating on again? Looks like it is going to be sunny.
Maybe I'll switch it on tonight, best to be safe.
On the other hand, I don't want to be stuck here sweltering with the
windows open, heating the clouds.
Decisions, decisions!