Snow on the Horizon
No snow on the horizon Lawrence/Lightningpants? Have a read of this if
you would.
Xmas Eve Xmas Day Boxing Day
1 NW CN ANE
2 NE ANE NW
3 CE ANE ANE
4 CNW CW ANE
5 NE A AW
6 C N NW
7 NW C NW
8 C CNE N
9 C CN NE
10 W NW AW
Control ANW C CW
Totals
NW 4 1 3
NE 2 3 4
N 0 3 1
W 1 1 3
SW 0 0 0
E 1 0 0
C 3 2 0
A 0 1 0
Above is the 10 day ensemble charts for xmas eve, xmas day and boxing
day.
The results are expressed as Lamb types where A preceding a wind
direction denotes anticyclonic, & C indicates cyclonic curvature of
isobars. A wind direction alone indicates straight Lamb type. C or A
alone denote low pressure or high pressure located over or near to UK.
So according to the GFS, Xmas Eve is most likely to be cyclonic or
Northwesterly Lamb type, Xmas day is likely to have northerly,
north-easterly or cyclonic Lamb type and Boxing Day westerly,
north-westerly or north-easterly lamb type. So a cold and unsettled
Xmas for the UK according to GFS. No members went for Southwesterlies
at all.
Obviously the met have good faith in themselves, though from what i
see, xmas will be cold.
Hope this is of some help, unlike your sniping comments at TWO and
Metcheck, both of which are useless and pointless.
All the best
Matt
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