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![]() 8th Jan @ 11:37 15th Jan @ 19:46 22nd Jan @ 13:35 30th Jan @ 05:03 7th Feb @ 03:44 14th Feb @ 03:34 21st Feb @ 03:31 29th Feb @ 02:18 7th Mar @ 17:14 14th Mar @ 10:46 21st Mar @ 18:40 29th Mar @ 21:47 6th Apr @ 03:55 12th Apr @ 18:32 20th Apr @ 10:25 28th Apr @ 14:12 5th May @ 12:18 12th May @ 03:47 20th May @ 02:11 28th May @ 02:57 3rd Jun @ 19:23 10th Jun @ 15:04 18th Jun @ 17:30 26th Jun @ 12:10 3rd Jul @ 02:19 10th Jul @ 04:35 18th Jul @ 07:59 25th Jul @ 18:42 1st Aug @ 10:13 8th Aug @ 20:20 16th Aug @ 21:16 23rd Aug @ 23:50 30th Aug @ 19:58 7th Sep @ 14:04 15th Sep @ 09:13 22nd Sep @ 05:04 29th Sep @ 08:12 7th Oct @ 09:04 14th Oct @ 20:03 21st Oct @ 11:55 28th Oct @ 23:14 6th Nov @ 04:04 13th Nov @ 06:17 19th Nov @ 21:31 27th Nov @ 16:55 5th Dec @ 21:26 12th Dec @ 16:37 19th Dec @ 10:29 27th Dec @ 12:23 What I aught to do now is have a look at all the charts for the North Atlantic to see how one spell differs from another. I have the feeling that in the absence of any major tropical storms in the second week of January, things would run pretty much as they are doing now -save for the fact that the Lows wouldn't be heading up into the Arctic. |
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