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Old December 10th 10, 11:23 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
Lawrence Jenkins Lawrence Jenkins is offline
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Default Now I don't often see a chart like that.

Have to say as I'm off work today I sat through that GFS 6 Z run and it was
compelling to say the least. Last night ECM broke away from GFS but now
there is some convergence. That northerly followed by an easterly right up
to the end of the run was/is staggering(if it comes to pass)
This is a fantastic drama unfolding before our eyes I think we can safely
say that late next week the cold begins in earnest but how it will finish up
over the Christmas and what we will get in terms of snow are yet to be
revealed.

That's for the meteorologist here to enlighten us as it all develops.

Blimey this is exciting stuff.





"Alan" wrote in message
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http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn1921.png

Must say does look impressive, it will be interesting to see how the
ensembles compare.