On Mar 10, 11:22*pm, "jbm" wrote:
"John Hall" wrote in message
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jbm writes:
"Dawlish" wrote in message
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Enough consistency from the ECM and agreement with the gfs for this:
**At T+240, on Friday, 19th March, the weather in the UK will have an
Atlantic origin.
I was taught that at school 45 years ago. So what's new?
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What you were taught in school was a generalisation. Much of the time
this winter the weather clearly did NOT have an Atlantic origin.
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Generalisation, yes, I agree. But without the Atlantic influence I reckon
the temperature would have been at least 30 degrees lower that it generally
was. And that would generally be considered cold.
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Without that warm Atlantic influence we'd all be Canadians, or
Russians! *))
Still looking like an Atlantic influence here on the 19th, though the
high pressure is presently shown to have more of an influence on the
gfs.However, the london gfs ens now show that kind of operational
chart to be a fair old cold outlier on that date! Something more south-
westerly and milder is suggested by most members. Quite a pattern
change coming.
http://www.netweather.tv/index.cgi?a...nsviewer;sess=