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Dear All

Just skimming through the 4 "main" models this morning and interesting to
note the level of agreement on the track/intensity/timing of the low on
Saturday/Sunday between EC, UKMET, NOGAPS and GFS even at this stage of
proceedings (T+4 - T+5 days out).

Richard

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Richard Dixon wrote:
Dear All

Just skimming through the 4 "main" models this morning and

interesting to
note the level of agreement on the track/intensity/timing of the low

on
Saturday/Sunday between EC, UKMET, NOGAPS and GFS even at this stage

of
proceedings (T+4 - T+5 days out).

Richard


Also i see the agreement in the models of the Azores High back in its
usual place after the weekend-(

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Richard Dixon wrote:
Dear All

Just skimming through the 4 "main" models this morning and

interesting to
note the level of agreement on the track/intensity/timing of the low

on
Saturday/Sunday between EC, UKMET, NOGAPS and GFS even at this stage

of
proceedings (T+4 - T+5 days out).

Richard


Also i see the agreement in the models of the Azores High back in its
usual place after the weekend-(

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Anyone have an explanation for this northwards disposition of the Azores
High since basically the late 80s winters!


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Seriously, what dates have you got for this?


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Anyone have an eplanation for this Northwards disposition of the AH
since basically the late 80s winters!


The national collective humiliation of the Slavic race following the
unnecessary and even BLOODY relaunch of the disease of capitalism in
Eastern Europe, maybe?

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In uk.sci.weather on Tue, 8 Feb 2005 at 04:16:43,
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Also i see the agreement in the models of the Azores High back in its
usual place


I assume you mean over the Azores?

after the weekend-(


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