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On Jan 8, 7:06 am, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Jan 8, 6:38 am, Weatherlawyer wrote: January the 8th and already a tornado watch/warning situation in the US. The time of the phase is 11:37. Another unstable spell. This one is or should be one that produces ridges of high pressure in the UK but from where though? Nothing of the kind available hehttp://meteonet.nl/aktueel/brackall.htm What remains of the Siberian High is flowing away down south to be replaced by deep lows to our north. On the TV storms and snow are forecast. There appears to be a degree of uncertainty about the near future on weather discussions here. No prizes for guessing what that means. I'm surprised that there wasn't a large mag for the hurricane force winds that blew through Britain yesterday. Perhaps the occluded front aimed at Scandinavia tomorrow: http://meteonet.nl/aktueel/brackall.htm will produce the absent miscreant. Meanwhile here are the scores for those Highs leaving USA so far this spell: 6.4 2008/01/10 01:37 OFF THE COAST OF OREGON 6.1 2008/01/09 14:40 QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS REGION 6.4 2008/01/09 08:26 WESTERN XIZANG |