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Would I be right in assuming that most of the uncertaintity about the next
couple of weeks' weather is due to there being a number of weakish high pressure systems wandering about near or over us? Their final strength and positioning is presumably difficult to predict - and that outcome can result in very different weather types. Dave |
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On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 11:47:07 GMT, "Dave.C"
wrote: Would I be right in assuming that most of the uncertaintity about the next couple of weeks' weather is due to there being a number of weakish high pressure systems wandering about near or over us? Their final strength and positioning is presumably difficult to predict - and that outcome can result in very different weather types. In a nutshell yes- so as I see it very quiet and probably Brussels type weather - grey! Today the gloom of arriving back to Dorset after a trip to London was liften by seeing en route a steam train on the turntable at Yeovil Junction. So I had a nice tea in the warm in the buffet. It was getting dark at 1530! Robin |
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