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Old January 25th 05, 11:57 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Michael McNeil Michael McNeil is offline
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Default Rising pressure northern Russia

"Jill." wrote in message


Dave Ludlow wrote:
small voice glad someone else asked /small voice
:~))


Very high pressure in that part of Russia tends to be associated with
very cold Winter conditions over there. If we get an Easterly, the
very cold air will then be drawn towards the UK. The relative absence
of high pressure implies an absence of very cold deep continental air
and less than impressive Easterlies.

For snow lovers, Philip's news *may be* good news.


Or to put it another way: The high pressure presently pulling down cold
polar air is situated to the west of us. However if the cold polar air
is due to the high sitting to the east of us that is..

No, that's not right...

If the Russians invade Poland...

No that's wrong too...

(We'd give them that just to spite the Germans...)

Let me see.. Ermm..

Hang on... I think I had better read the rest of this thread.


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