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http://217.160.75.104/pics/Rukm1441.gif

Dont often see a northerly that potent with a high pressure
dominating the atlantic like that linked upto greenland.

Look at the size of that sc.... High pressure 0-o


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http://217.160.75.104/pics/Rukm1441.gif

Dont often see a northerly that potent with a high pressure
dominating the atlantic like that linked upto greenland.

Look at the size of that sc.... High pressure 0-o


GFS is similar:
http://217.160.75.104/pics/Rtavn1381.html

But whichever way you look at it, that air's come from Spitzbergen!

Col
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160m asl.


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http://217.160.75.104/pics/Rukm1441.gif

Dont often see a northerly that potent with a high pressure
dominating the atlantic like that linked upto greenland.

Look at the size of that sc.... High pressure 0-o


GFS is similar:
http://217.160.75.104/pics/Rtavn1381.html

But whichever way you look at it, that air's come from Spitzbergen!


Anyone seen a recent obs from there......????
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"Col" wrote in news:dln04g$6o1$1
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"nguk" wrote in message
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http://217.160.75.104/pics/Rukm1441.gif

Dont often see a northerly that potent with a high pressure
dominating the atlantic like that linked upto greenland.

Look at the size of that sc.... High pressure 0-o


GFS is similar:
http://217.160.75.104/pics/Rtavn1381.html

But whichever way you look at it, that air's come from Spitzbergen!


Following the 1000mb contour and reading off the underlying 500mb heights,
you can see from the UKMO chart that the thickness is down to 520dm over
London, so even a fair chance of sleet/snow down here.

Richard

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Yes, it's totally depressing if you're a South Coast
windsurfer......................................br ing back the SW'ly storms
please!!!!

Regards
WC




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Look at the size of that sc.... High pressure 0-o





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Yes, as forecast by the Frosted Earth long range forecast last November 2004
and the first part of December is also going to start cold but then later it
will be mild with an average winter to follow.

Ian Currie-Coulsdon
www.frostedearth.com



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Yes, it's totally depressing if you're a South Coast
windsurfer......................................br ing back the SW'ly

storms
please!!!!

Regards
WC




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http://217.160.75.104/pics/Rukm1441.gif

Dont often see a northerly that potent with a high pressure
dominating the atlantic like that linked upto greenland.

Look at the size of that sc.... High pressure 0-o




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"Ian Currie" wrote in message
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Yes, as forecast by the Frosted Earth long range forecast last November
2004
and the first part of December is also going to start cold but then later
it
will be mild with an average winter to follow.

Ian Currie-Coulsdon
www.frostedearth.com





Average is good, good snow events in average
i dont care about the whole winter aslong as i get the odd
blast


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Great Ian.
Now tell us all about winter 2006/2007, is that going to be mild as well???
"Ian Currie" wrote in message
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Yes, as forecast by the Frosted Earth long range forecast last November
2004
and the first part of December is also going to start cold but then later
it
will be mild with an average winter to follow.

Ian Currie-Coulsdon
www.frostedearth.com



"WeatherCam" wrote in message
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Yes, it's totally depressing if you're a South Coast
windsurfer......................................br ing back the SW'ly

storms
please!!!!

Regards
WC




"nguk" wrote in message
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http://217.160.75.104/pics/Rukm1441.gif

Dont often see a northerly that potent with a high pressure
dominating the atlantic like that linked upto greenland.

Look at the size of that sc.... High pressure 0-o






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"Ian Currie" wrote in
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Yes, as forecast by the Frosted Earth long range forecast last
November 2004


Out of interest, what's the success rate for your forecasts Ian?

Come on, don't be a Piers Corbyn and just tell us when your forecasts are
correct!!

Richard
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Come on, don't be a Piers Corbyn and just tell us when your forecasts are
correct!!

Richard


My forecast is totaly correct i predicted this years weather
with 100% certification, pay my paypal fee's please.





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