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Old May 3rd 08, 11:32 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
Dawlish Dawlish is offline
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On May 3, 10:13*am, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On May 3, 8:53 am, Dawlish wrote:

Here's an interesting representaion of world weather. I haven't come
across it before.


http://www.worldweathermeteo.com/


Thanks to someone on TWO for posting it.


It's the "Dog days" before the onset of the monsoon in Northern India
and Autumn gales in Chile and NZ. Potential spring tornadoes in the
USA later in the week.


The little circling sperm thingies swimming round and round and round
in the lows are mesmerising!


I suppose I aught to bookmark it as it is the first site I have found
that indicates pressure regions in Russia or China. I will think about
it.

It makes no mention of any Arctic weather. There was a 1056 High
showing on the Canadian site recently. I'd have thought that worthy.
Or maybe it has passed its sell by date.


I'll do this in the style of Weatherlawyer. *))

OK, OK, somebody needs to help you sometimes with your, often
unintelligable, way out in left field, beliefs about highly unlikely
connections between natural hazards and the weather.

Try good old Wetterzentrale. Look at this page carefully - or get
someone else more skilled to look at it for you; then scroll down the
menu to find pressures in the Arctic.I know it is in German;cope with
it.

Hope this helps, though I doubt your children will find you in the
register of great thinkers of our time after you have gone.

After your constant insults to everyone who posts on here, this post
should have come as no surprise.

Paul

* For the man himself, "left field" is an analogy to where they stick
players who can't catch in baseball. It's the unlikeliest place for
the ball to land after being hit. *))