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I refer to the Met Office T+36 VT 22/12z from the 21/00z run. My copy has an
occlusion south of Greenland running down the centre of a cold thickness plume. The thickness pattern associated with an occlusion is always a warm thickness tongue, and I wonder if anyone can offer any rational explanation for that front on the T+36. -- Bernard Burton Wokingham, Berkshire, UK. Satellite images at: www.woksat.info/wwp.html or www.btinternet.com/~wokingham.weather/wwp.html |
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"Bernard Burton" wrote in message
... I refer to the Met Office T+36 VT 22/12z from the 21/00z run. My copy has an occlusion south of Greenland running down the centre of a cold thickness plume. The thickness pattern associated with an occlusion is always a warm thickness tongue, and I wonder if anyone can offer any rational explanation for that front on the T+36. .... not sure if it answers you query, but I see they've issued a correction. Martin. -- Martin Rowley E: W: booty.org.uk |
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"Bernard Burton" wrote in message
... I refer to the Met Office T+36 VT 22/12z from the 21/00z run. My copy has an occlusion south of Greenland running down the centre of a cold thickness plume. The thickness pattern associated with an occlusion is always a warm thickness tongue, and I wonder if anyone can offer any rational explanation for that front on the T+36. "Martin Rowley" wrote in message ... ... not sure if it answers you query, but I see they've issued a correction. My chart has the word 'correction' on it, Martin -- Bernard Burton Wokingham, Berkshire, UK. Satellite images at: www.woksat.info/wwp.html or www.btinternet.com/~wokingham.weather/wwp.html |
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"Bernard Burton" wrote in message
... "Martin Rowley" wrote in message ... ... not sure if it answers you query, but I see they've issued a correction. My chart has the word 'correction' on it, Martin .... obviously still a problem then. I had *two* versions to look at when I looked! Martin. -- Martin Rowley E: W: booty.org.uk |
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On Apr 21, 8:34 am, "Bernard Burton" b.j.burton-
wrote: I refer to the Met Office T+36 VT 22/12z from the 21/00z run. My copy has an occlusion south of Greenland running down the centre of a cold thickness plume. The thickness pattern associated with an occlusion is always a warm thickness tongue, and I wonder if anyone can offer any rational explanation for that front on the T+36. -- Bernard Burton Wokingham, Berkshire, UK. Satellite images at:www.woksat.info/wwp.html orwww.btinternet.com/~wokingham.weather/wwp.html Met Office T+36 VT 22/12z f21/00z got me: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/..._pressure.html On a "Met Office T+36" search. Thanks for the link. Anyway, for what it is worth there has been a longish spell of similar weather, the Met Office and some others, by the sound of it, are somewhat at a loss and there are purple mice all over that Low singularity. I'd say we are in for a very large earthquake imminently. Hence the cross post. (HYDM.) |
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On Apr 21, 3:14 pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Apr 21, 8:34 am, "Bernard Burton" b.j.burton- wrote: I refer to the Met Office T+36 VT 22/12z from the 21/00z run. My copy has an occlusion south of Greenland running down the centre of a cold thickness plume. The thickness pattern associated with an occlusion is always a warm thickness tongue, and I wonder if anyone can offer any rational explanation for that front on the T+36. -- Bernard Burton Wokingham, Berkshire, UK. Satellite images at:www.woksat.info/wwp.html orwww.btinternet.com/~wokingham.weather/wwp.html Met Office T+36 VT 22/12z f21/00z got me:http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/..._pressure.html On a "Met Office T+36" search. Thanks for the link. Anyway, for what it is worth there has been a longish spell of similar weather, the Met Office and some others, by the sound of it, are somewhat at a loss and there are purple mice all over that Low singularity. I'd say we are in for a very large earthquake imminently. Hence the cross post. (HYDM.) Bloody hell! It's only updated once a day. It's not worth looking at. What do you bother for? |
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