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Old January 2nd 11, 10:23 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default Why no Scandinavian high influences?


"Will Hand" wrote in message
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"Dave Cornwell" wrote in message
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Is there a reason why, despite the apparent change to colder winters in
the last three years, we rarely see any direct influence of the
Scandinavian HP, which in itself seems less inclined to form?

Dave


Yes!
In my opinion warmer arctic oceans decrease the Atlantic baroclinicity
thus reducing the opportunities for warm air to be thrown northwards as
deep depressions turn north which would aid anticyclonic development over
Scandinavia. Instead we have more opportunities for mid-Atlantic blocking
as depressions leaving the US eastern seaboard lose vigour turn and throw
warm air up east of Greenland. That is probably a gross
over-simplification though as I have not considered the northern
hemispheric circulation with that.

Will
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oops that should read *west* of Greenland not east.

Will
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