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Old January 24th 05, 10:04 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
danny \(west kent\) danny \(west kent\) is offline
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Default Scandinavian Highs again

I guess only a very slim chance of something worthwhile coming from the
East, now.
Interesting post, BTW. I remember December '90 was very cool (for those
days), with snow in places ... of course a totally different machine to now,
but it's interesting reading about the patterns between then and now.
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"Paul Bartlett" wrote in message
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In message , Ron Button
writes
Whilst I share many of this groups enthusiasm for a potential Easterly

blast
(blow would do ).I fail to see that the resident High which has been

sitting
over the Southwest for what seems for ever,could possibly migrate north

and
link up with that very illusory phenomenon 'the Siberian High' .
I've wracked my memory for any previous occurrences ,but can't remember a
single instance when that's happened before . Sure Highs do migrate
NorthEast across the UK from time to time ,but never one that's been in
residence for so long in one position.
Hopefully I will be proved wrong ,but even the efforts of Joe *******i

and
our own illustrious Will seem doomed to the graveyard of 'whoops ,maybe

next
year '.
Yeah, January 24th can be the most miserable day in the year

sometimes.....

RonB

Sadly I agree with you. But I also feel from this evening's data that
the winter is not quite dead yet.
Cheers
Paul
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'Wisest are they that know they do not know.' Socrates.
Paul Bartlett FRMetS
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