On Monday, 21 September 2015 16:05:51 UTC+1, wrote:
"xmetman" wrote in message
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If anything in the last month the negative anomalies in the North Atlantic
(40-60N and 10-40W) have lowered a little more when compared with last
month's values using this NCOF data that I have pieced together. There are
pockets of -3°C anomalies rather than the -2°C of last month. The Davis
Strait has also cooled with respect to last month too, but there are still
some high SST anomalies across the Grand Banks of Newfoundland. The
Norwegian sea has positive anomalies, but not quite as warm as August. I
don't what could be causing the isolated but intense cold anomaly of
Brittany but it's warmed out a little since last month.
For charts see:
https://xmetman.wordpress.com/2015/0...a-little-more/
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If this Atlantic anomaly persists or even intensifies then westerlies would
be colder than normal this winter. This would mean more snowfall at
altitude.
Will
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Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl)
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I like the sound of that, but maybe 62 M isn't quite high enough...