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Latest GFS output for 06Z this coming Friday is interesting:....

http://www2.wetter3.de/Animation_12_...Grad/90_22.gif
[925hPa wind field]

http://www2.wetter3.de/Animation_12_...Grad/90_10.gif
[10 m wind field]

The coloured contours are Beaufort Force estimates.

A difficult one to call by the looks of things.

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On Mon, 13 Nov 2006 20:46:59 GMT, "Martin Rowley"
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Latest GFS output for 06Z this coming Friday is interesting:....

http://www2.wetter3.de/Animation_12_...Grad/90_22.gif
[925hPa wind field]

http://www2.wetter3.de/Animation_12_...Grad/90_10.gif
[10 m wind field]

The coloured contours are Beaufort Force estimates.

A difficult one to call by the looks of things.


One model suggested a depression down to 960mb which seems quite
dramatic!
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Indeed.

With a partially disrupting upper trough I would expect an increased probability
of severe weather in Britain from next Friday onwards. Either in the form of
flooding, strong winds or heavy snow (in the north). DT 12Z ECMWF illustrates
the problems nicely too. As always, some parts, though, will wonder what the
fuss is all about.

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Latest GFS output for 06Z this coming Friday is interesting:....

http://www2.wetter3.de/Animation_12_...Grad/90_22.gif
[925hPa wind field]

http://www2.wetter3.de/Animation_12_...Grad/90_10.gif
[10 m wind field]

The coloured contours are Beaufort Force estimates.

A difficult one to call by the looks of things.

Martin.



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"Will Hand" wrote in message
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Indeed.

With a partially disrupting upper trough I would expect an increased
probability
of severe weather in Britain from next Friday onwards. Either in the form
of
flooding, strong winds or heavy snow (in the north). DT 12Z ECMWF
illustrates
the problems nicely too. As always, some parts, though, will wonder what
the
fuss is all about.

Will.
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"Martin Rowley" wrote in
message
...
Latest GFS output for 06Z this coming Friday is interesting:....

http://www2.wetter3.de/Animation_12_...Grad/90_22.gif
[925hPa wind field]

http://www2.wetter3.de/Animation_12_...Grad/90_10.gif
[10 m wind field]

The coloured contours are Beaufort Force estimates.

A difficult one to call by the looks of things.

Martin.



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Whoa Will, seems I'm learning from you mate, only today at work I was
looking at the 06z GFS output and thought to myself that looks like one of
them disrupting upper trough thingymajigs Will likes to talk about! Bring it
on!


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Will Hand wrote:

As always, some parts, though, will wonder what the
fuss is all about.


Whilst others will proclaim "Why weren't we warned?!"

Richard



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On 14 Nov 2006 01:49:09 -0800, "Richard Dixon"
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Whilst others will proclaim "Why weren't we warned?!"


I am sure Daily Express readers were.................
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