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Old November 3rd 05, 09:44 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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http://www.climaprog.de/website1105001.htm
Low pressure over Scandanavia for feb and northerlies ?-
http://www.climaprog.de/website1105005.htm

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http://www.climaprog.de/website1105001.htm
Low pressure over Scandanavia for feb and northerlies ?-
http://www.climaprog.de/website1105005.htm

Dave, thanks a lot for the URL. November is patently wrong worst luck
and the winter shows generally mild. The anticyclonic northerlies
predicted for February seem mild to my eyes with air drawn from the
north Atlantic as opposed to the Arctic.
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"Paul Bartlett" Low pressure over Scandanavia for feb and northerlies ?-
http://www.climaprog.de/website1105005.htm

Dave, thanks a lot for the URL. November is patently wrong worst luck and
the winter shows generally mild. The anticyclonic northerlies predicted
for February seem mild to my eyes with air drawn from the north Atlantic
as opposed to the Arctic.
Cheers
Paul

Well,November's only just started ;-).
Yes ,I agree on the Feb chart,esp after a zonal Jan.It looks like a winter
along the lines of recent ones,but may allow the odd arctic outbreak.We'll
see-I'm collecting the charts this year,

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