
June 14th 11, 10:42 PM
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Forecast: Atlantic weather for the UK at T240
its not a forecast folks.
stating the obvious and call it your own.
fake fake fake, off
On 13/06/2011 8:48 PM, Dawlish wrote:
On Jun 12, 10:29 pm, wrote:
We are entering a period of Atlantic dominated weather, following
today's depression and indeed, we have been trending towards this for
over a week.
**At T240, on 22/06/2011, the UK will still be be experiencing a
period of Atlantic weather. Depressions, approaching from the west,
will bring periods of rain and showers, punctuated by calmer, warmer
weather in transient ridges. As depressions approach, it being June,
the strong sunshine will lift temperatures quickly, so 25C is not
impossible. If we are in the lee of a depression on the 22nd, it will
be decidedly cool**
I can't predict the exact weather on one day in 10 days time; that's
impossible, but there has been enough agreement and consistency to
give me 80% confidence in that forecast. Really, what I am saying, as
I said on the 5th June, for the 15th, is that there will not be hot
and sunny weather due to a block; it will be changeable, at best.
Nothing to change my mind a day later. This is the season for plumes,
however and parts of Europe may be in for its first real baking from
one, as we suffer under the cool depressions at T+240.
http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Recm2402.gif
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