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Where has the rain gone in the south?
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June 25th 18, 03:36 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Where has the rain gone in the south?
On Mon, 25 Jun 2018 14:17:53 +0100
N_Cook wrote:
On 25/06/2018 12:44,
wrote:
On Friday, June 22, 2018 at 11:03:30 AM UTC+1, wrote:
Has it all be diverted north due to the jet stream or are there just fewer
and/or weaker weather fronts forming in the atlantic this year? I notice
when
has front has crossed us in the last month or so its been a pretty feeble
affair.
I have been wondering the same. No proper rain in Horsham since April. This
is following months of dull damp weather from August last year to April with
hardly any anticyclonic conditions. I don't get why the weather these days
seems to get stuck in a rut so often.
A lot of maths on a planet-scale in this
http://www.pnas.org/content/early/20...00110.full.pdf
but basically , The Rockies and/or the Himalayas can force the northern
jetstream into a quasi-resonant, self sustaining sinusoidal structure,
following its own tail, for a time.
Is that something enhanced by climate change or something that happens from
time to time anyway? It does seem to be happening more often from my rather
short time frame.
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