"Tudor Hughes" wrote in message
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On Jan 3, 10:45 pm, Adam Lea wrote:
Is the UK currently under the influence of a Bartlett High?
Have just watched the BBC forecast and "events at the top of the
atmosphere" affecting our weather later on and "watch this space" were
mentioned. Consistent with what Will has been saying on here.
Actually it was first mentioned by Ilsington, yet another
Devonian with a geographical monicker. Thus I look forward to hearing
from Bovey Tracey who sounds like an agreeably tipsy young lady.
Would Haytor agree?
I know nothing about SSW's or their correlation with blocking
at a given longitude. I sense a certain straw-clutching. Sorry!
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LOL Bovey is gorgeous :-)
Yes my friend Pete from Ilsington talked about the imminent (now happening)
SSW in my thread which I labelled "stratwarm" due to the earlier warming. It
is not straw clutching Tudor it is all about atmospheric dynamics. SSWs
enhance/cause blocking and distort the longwave pattern. This increases the
chances of cold weather in the UK but does not always happen, it all depends
on where everything sits.
At present my view is that the normal Strat polar vortex will split and
negative potential vorticity will thrust north building the Arctic high
ridging south down our longitude roughly. If it comes straight down 0W then
the very cold air will keep to our east over Scandinavia, but it will all be
on a knife-edge!
Professionals like John Hammond are right to be excited, as this SSW *could*
be a particularly big one if model output/diagniostics are to be believed.
Will
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