pattern isn't conducive to retrogression.
Yes, that's your assertion. I could say the moon was made of green cheese,
but it wouldn't be true without me providing evidence.
As Will suggested, I would read up on Rossby waves to further your
There's the usual dismissive point and deliberately patronising
comment you tried to make before Freddie.
It was made in neither a dismissive nor a patronising way - that's just
your interpretation of it. You say you are open to learning, so I was
guiding you to that further learning.
No reading will change that movement of the high
from our East to our SW between 16-19 March
- because that's exactly what happened, isn't
it (you have pointed this out yourself).
I have pointed out in my earlier commentary that there was one high
centre (e) in that time period (that formed around 49N18W around midday
on the 14th) and that wandered around a small area 47-49N 15-20W before
moving SW then S before decaying by the 20th. Nowhere in that
commentary did I suggest that the high over the UK (which actually had
moved east into the North sea and dispersed during the 13th) moved in a
southwesterly direction.
If you could provide a link you would.
I did provide a link - google "Rossby waves". You will be presented
with a plethora of resources that you can consume at your leisure.
Apologies for the slow reply to your post - I had spotted your earlier
reply (at 20:05 on Monday) and assumed you were lost for words. Hence I
didn't pick up on this post till this morning.
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Freddie
Castle Pulverbatch
Shropshire
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