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Old March 10th 10, 10:47 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Dawlish writes:
On Mar 10, 9:14*am, "Keith (Southend)G"
wrote:
Looking at the visible satellite image of Europe there is still much
snow on the ground over quite an extensive area, which is probably why
we don't really seem to be warming up atm. This is going to take some
time to shift and subsequently leave us with another below average
month as far as temperature is concerned. Springs a coming, but it's a
slow slog I'm afraid :-(

Keith (Southend)http://www.southendweather.net


If the winds do change and blow off the Atlantic though Keith, there
won't be much snow there to blow off! ;-))

It won't take long for us lowlanders to warm up with the forecast wind
directions during next week - except over our home-grown remaining
snowfields, of course. Even a change to northerly later this week will
see the west warming up a little, as we lose that easterly.

Wild daffs flowering in the woods behind tha house today, but it could
stil be a below average CET or UK month, as you say, with this cold
start.


According to Philip Eden's website, the CET for the first 8 days of
March was only 2.5°C, with an anomaly of -3.0. (That anomaly is relative
to the mean for the first 8 days rather than that for the whole month,
which of course would be higher. The mean CET for the whole of March for
1971-2000 seems to be 6.23.)

So - with the next week or so still likely to be on the cold side - the
second half of the month will have a struggle to get the mean CET for
the whole month up to the 1971-2000 average.
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John Hall
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