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Old March 22nd 14, 08:25 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
Dawlish Dawlish is offline
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Default **Forecast: Retrogression leading to cooler than averagetemperatures on 20th March at T+240**

On Saturday, March 22, 2014 8:11:06 AM UTC, Dawlish wrote:
On Friday, March 21, 2014 9:59:45 PM UTC, Freddie wrote:

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I did look back over the charts - but only to double-check before I made my








assertions, as I follow them in real time too.












You have not looked carefully enough and I look at them on every run that I can.




Aahh - we are talking about *analysed* charts - not model runs.




Nope, you've lost me.





the high extended over us from the Azores settled over s, then to our east, then retrogressed, Freddie.




Seriously, if you look at the archive of charts at the link




provided below then you will see that the high didn't regress.




A new one formed in mid atlantic.




I'm open to learning here




Good.




But, on the other hand, you appear not to be.




It would help if you would look back more




carefully at the charts for that period and




provide some learning, if you can, instead of




making simple assertions.




As an exercise for the avid student, please look at the excellent




archive of analysed charts (ASXX archive) at:




http://www.woksat.info/wwp7.html




Freddie




Castle Pulverbatch




Shropshire




221m AMSL




http://www.hosiene.co.uk/weather/




http://twitter.com/PulverbatchWx for hourly reports


Ignore that Freddie. I hit "post" too early, sorry. That's a horrible archive to negotiate. No dates on the thumbnails! Will get back to you later.