On Monday, March 24, 2014 5:26:02 PM UTC, Freddie wrote:
we are left with whether it retrogressed from there.
The archive charts between 12th and 16th March show
that it did. If you don't feel that is the case,
please produce some evidence to the contrary.
My evidence for retrogression is he
http://www.woksat.info/wwp7.html
...and so is mine. See earlier answer.
The high moved from our east to our SW
between 12th March and 16th March. The charts
clearly show that. I maintain there was no
replacement of that high and it was not eroded
from the north. It retrogressed - just as the
models showed it would on the 10th when I made the
forecast in the OP.
It didn't. See commentary on various high centre positions made in
earlier answer.
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I'm afraid it did. See the evidence in those charts and look at it from the point of view of not trying to justify what you memory told you and then trying to impose a solution, but from what they actually show.