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Here is a summary of the NWP output for noon on Saturday.
Issued 0530, New Year's Day 2008 **Happy New Year everyone!** The weekend will see mild, wet and windy weather spreading across the UK as a powerful Atlantic jet affects us. GFS is very progressive, with a zonal flow setting in, while ECM keeps the high to the NE around for longer. Both outcomes lead to plenty of wind and rain with generally mild temperatures, however. Analysis and evolution to T+120 via GFS http://85.214.49.20/pics/Rtavn001.png Southerlies and SSE'lies cover the UK, with a low to the WSW and high pressure building to the NE. Tomorrow SE'lies affect all areas as the high to the NE builds and the trough to the SW disrupts. Thursday sees a strong and cold easterly flow across the UK, with snow in places. By Friday the winds ease over England and Wales and back ENE'ly over Scotland and Northern Ireland, as the remnants of an upper low move over Scotland. T+120 synopsis http://85.214.49.20/pics/Rtavn12015.png / http://85.214.49.20/pics/Rtavn1201.png http://85.214.49.20/pics/Rjma1201.gif / http://85.214.49.20/pics/Rukm1201.gif http://85.214.49.20/pics/Recm1201.gif / http://www.meteociel.fr/modeles/nogapse_cartes.php The jetstream chart shows a strong jet across the North Atlantic, the UK and Scandinavia. At the 500hPa level an upper ridge stretches from the Azores to Russia, having absorbed the Russian high. The Met Office run shows upper WSW'lies, again with a large high to the south. ECM shows something slightly different, with the upper low near Iceland further south and west. There are upper SW'lies over the UK and lower heights than with the other runs. NGP has upper SW'lies too, with a low to the north, while GEM shows an upper low over Scotland. At the surface GFS has strong SW'lies with complex low pressure to the north and a ridge to the south. MetO brings SW'lies too, with a deep low to the north. SW'lies feature on ECM too, as is the case with NGP and GEM. The latter shows SE'lies for Scotland, with low pressure over SW Scotland. Evolution to T+168 ECM shows WSW'lies on day 6 as low pressure persists to the NW. A secondary low deepens rapidly as it moves ENE'wards over England on day 7, with SW'lies persisting over Northern Ireland and Scotland. GFS brings mild SSW'lies over much of the UK on day 6 due to a low to the west. The low moves swiftly NE'wards on day 7, with SW'lies across the UK. Looking further afield ECM shows low pressure to the NW on days 8 to 10, with SW'lies backing southerly on day 9. Day 10 sees a trough move in from the west, with SW'lies for Northern Ireland and strong to gale force SSE'lies elsewhere. GFS brings SSW'lies on day 8 as pressure builds to the east. The winds become southerlies on day 9 with low pressure deepening to the NW. By day 10 a trough approaches from the west, leading to strong southerlies across the UK. Ensemble analysis (http://91.121.94.83/modeles/gens/gra...ille=Lon dres) The ensembles continue to show a mild and wet spell approaching for the weekend. |
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Darren Prescott wrote: Here is a summary of the NWP output for noon on Saturday. Issued 0530, New Year's Day 2008 **Happy New Year everyone!** And a very Happy New Year to you Darren. I am a weather novice with little if anything useful to contribute to this group, but (and, I suspect, in common with many others) your daily posting is the first thing I read every morning. Many thanks indeed. -- Bob Cox. Stoke Gifford, near Bristol, UK. http://pippin.co.uk/ Local weather: http://bobcox.com/filton-weather/#latest Registered user #445000 with the Linux Counter: http://counter.li.org/ Debian on NSLU2 Slug: http://bobcox.com/slug/ |
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![]() "Bob Cox" wrote in message ... your daily posting is the first thing I read every morning. Many thanks indeed. -- Bob Cox. Stoke Gifford, near Bristol, UK. Hear! Hear! I fully endorse that Bob However whilst this is the first thing I look for like yourself the last are normally those postings that come from Weatherlawyer ![]() Dave R. [west London] |
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On Jan 1, 10:50 am, "Dave R.[west London]" non
wrote: "Bob Cox" wrote in message ... your daily posting is the first thing I read every morning. Many thanks indeed. Hear! Hear! I fully endorse that Bob However whilst this is the first thing I look for like yourself the last are normally those postings that come from Weatherlawyer ![]() Always good to end on an high. Sadly I can't wish anyone a happy new year, knowing full well what is in store. Still; mustn't grumble. |
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![]() "Weatherlawyer" wrote in message ... On Jan 1, 10:50 am, "Dave R.[west London]" non wrote: "Bob Cox" wrote in message ... your daily posting is the first thing I read every morning. Many thanks indeed. Hear! Hear! I fully endorse that Bob However whilst this is the first thing I look for like yourself the last are normally those postings that come from Weatherlawyer ![]() Always good to end on an high. Sadly I can't wish anyone a happy new year, knowing full well what is in store. Still; mustn't grumble. Gotcha! you answered the bait lol DR |
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Darren Prescott wrote:
Here is a summary of the NWP output for noon on Saturday. Issued 0530, New Year's Day 2008 I'd just like to echo others here. Your post is the first thing I read in the morning. Thank you Darren and keep up the good work. -- Am I the only Gareth Slee? http://garethslee.blogspot.com/ |
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