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According to Peter Gibbs on the Countryfile weatherforecast the weather
will change after this frontal system clears. An High Pressure Area is due to move up from out in the Atlantic. Well the phases allow for it but it isn't going to be a nice spell. It's going to be thundery. He hinted that it will fail sometime after the mdle of the week. This is what the astrometry is saying: On the 11th (Tuesday) the time of the phase will be be 03:02. So there will be an high and there will also be a low. The fronts formed will be humid, thundery and warm. Today and on Monday the moon is at its maximum declination south. And on the 11th it will only be at 25 degrees south. On the 15th the declination will be well on its way to the equator and that is about when we will see most of the thunder. http://www.fourmilab.ch/cgi-bin/uncgi/Solar I guess that Mr Gibbs' forecast does fit nicely around that scenario. A couple of nice days and a thunderstorm. |
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![]() "Weatherlawyer" wrote in message ps.com... According to Peter Gibbs on the Countryfile weatherforecast the weather will change after this frontal system clears. An High Pressure Area is due to move up from out in the Atlantic. Well the phases allow for it but it isn't going to be a nice spell. It's going to be thundery. He hinted that it will fail sometime after the mdle of the week. No, it *is* going to be a nice spell. Well, nice if you like your temps in the 25-30C range with a good deal of sunshine. And he hinted that there might be a breakdown by next weekend, no earlier. And he sounded pretty uncertain about that so it was probably just a teaser. Col -- Bolton, Lancashire. 160m asl. |
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![]() "Weatherlawyer" wrote in message ps.com... According to Peter Gibbs on the Countryfile weatherforecast the weather will change after this frontal system clears. An High Pressure Area is due to move up from out in the Atlantic. Well the phases allow for it but it isn't going to be a nice spell. It's going to be thundery. He hinted that it will fail sometime after the mdle of the week. This is what the astrometry is saying: On the 11th (Tuesday) the time of the phase will be be 03:02. So there will be an high and there will also be a low. The fronts formed will be humid, thundery and warm. Today and on Monday the moon is at its maximum declination south. And on the 11th it will only be at 25 degrees south. On the 15th the declination will be well on its way to the equator and that is about when we will see most of the thunder. http://www.fourmilab.ch/cgi-bin/uncgi/Solar I guess that Mr Gibbs' forecast does fit nicely around that scenario. A couple of nice days and a thunderstorm. Eh? |
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![]() "Weatherlawyer" wrote in message oups.com... Col wrote: No, it *is* going to be a nice spell. Well, nice if you like your temps in the 25-30C range with a good deal of sunshine. No, it is not going to be a nice spell unless I am wrong or unless you like the high temperatures to be accompanied by high humidity. There was nothing in that forecast that predicted high humidity. Unless, of course, you know better..... I don't like being wrong, I don't like high temperatures and don't like humid weather -winter or summer. I do like thunder-storms though. So it ain't all bad. And he hinted that there might be a breakdown by next weekend, no earlier. And he sounded pretty uncertain about that so it was probably just a teaser. It was nice to see the Atlantic Chart used on the BBC. It was nice to give an almost full week's supply of weather too. Most unusual. Well done that man. Sadly the CF forecast seems to be the *only* time on the BBC forecasts that we get to see synoptic chatrs. Perhaps they think that the audience might be rather less 'dumbed down' than their usual post 6 O'clock News audience, I dunno. Col -- Oh, so you'd like a *cooked* one? -Basil Fawlty |
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![]() Col wrote: "Weatherlawyer" wrote in message oups.com... Col wrote: No, it *is* going to be a nice spell. Well, nice if you like your temps in the 25-30C range with a good deal of sunshine. No, it is not going to be a nice spell unless I am wrong or unless you like the high temperatures to be accompanied by high humidity. There was nothing in that forecast that predicted high humidity. Unless, of course, you know better..... What do you mean "unless"? OF COURSE I know better. What on earth did you consider to be the purpose of the OP? |
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"The Oracle" wrote in message
... "Weatherlawyer" wrote in message ps.com... According to Peter Gibbs on the Countryfile weatherforecast the weather will change after this frontal system clears. An High Pressure Area is due to move up from out in the Atlantic. Well the phases allow for it but it isn't going to be a nice spell. It's going to be thundery. He hinted that it will fail sometime after the mdle of the week. This is what the astrometry is saying: On the 11th (Tuesday) the time of the phase will be be 03:02. So there will be an high and there will also be a low. The fronts formed will be humid, thundery and warm. Today and on Monday the moon is at its maximum declination south. And on the 11th it will only be at 25 degrees south. On the 15th the declination will be well on its way to the equator and that is about when we will see most of the thunder. http://www.fourmilab.ch/cgi-bin/uncgi/Solar I guess that Mr Gibbs' forecast does fit nicely around that scenario. A couple of nice days and a thunderstorm. Eh? Erm, I dunno what he is taking but I wouldn't mind trying a bit.... ![]() |
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Increasing signs now, for another long lasting heatwave.
Possibly as intense as the last one I'll be enjoying some good night's sleep from now until Thursday. Not everyone enjoys it, and it's bad news for the water situation in the South-East Remember people with Hayfever & Athsma suffer bigtime during spells of high heat & humidity. (Hardly ever mentioned in the news) |
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![]() "Col" wrote in message ... Sadly the CF forecast seems to be the *only* time on the BBC forecasts that we get to see synoptic chatrs. Perhaps they think that the audience might be rather less 'dumbed down' than their usual post 6 O'clock News audience, I dunno. Col George and Natasha's 6pm news and weather should be part of children's hour... David |
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On Mon, 10 Jul 2006 11:06:42 +0100, "David Haggas"
wrote: George and Natasha's 6pm news and weather should be part of children's hour... Perhaps it should be retitled to 'Come Newsing'. -- Alan White Twenty-eight miles NW of Glasgow, overlooking Lochs Long and Goil in Argyll, Scotland. Webcam and weather:- http://windycroft.gt-britain.co.uk/weather Some walks and treks:- http://windycroft.gt-britain.co.uk/walks |
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Weatherlawyer wrote:
It was nice to see the Atlantic Chart used on the BBC. It was nice to give an almost full week's supply of weather too. Most unusual. Well done that man. Why wait for an Atlantic chart to appear on the BBC? Why not just go to http://www.weatherpage.se/ and look at as many (or as few) as you like? |
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