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Old August 27th 08, 06:46 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default Today's model interpretation (27/08/08)

On Aug 27, 6:06*am, "Darren Prescott"
wrote:

Here is a summary of the NWP output for noon (GMT) on Sunday.
Issued 0505z, 27th August 2008

The first half of next week will see cooler and wetter conditions across the
UK as a trough moves eastwards. Beyond that the models split, with ECM
showing warm or very warm SSE'lies, while GFS keeps things cooler.


Hard to see how it can get much wetter though the Icelandic Low has
been very kind to us in this part of the Midlands.

With the slight split in interpretation I dare say there will a
continuance in the seismic events we are seeing.

All very interesting if not too dangerous.
136 hours of sunshine is Shetland so far this August according to the
BBC. So that Icelandic Low is as good as an Azores high for some of
us.

Good-oh!