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Default Colder air flooding down from the Arctic

You can clearly see on Meteosat the colder air flooding down behind a
cold front, now just approaching the northern tip of Iceland and
spreading out east and west.

On course then....
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Default Colder air flooding down from the Arctic

On Dec 30, 10:03*pm, James Brown
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You can clearly see on Meteosat the colder air flooding down behind a
cold front, now just approaching the northern tip of Iceland and
spreading out east and west.

On course then....
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Can you provide the web page where you see that please?

Cheers, Alastair.
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On Dec 30, 10:03*pm, James Brown
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You can clearly see on Meteosat the colder air flooding down behind a
cold front, now just approaching the northern tip of Iceland and
spreading out east and west.

On course then....
--
James Brown


Can you provide the web page where you see that please?

Cheers, Alastair.


Sorry Alastair, I get EUMETCAST images directly, so not via a web page,
but looking at some of the camera images on:

http://www.finnra.fi/alk/english/fra...rat-frame.html

you can see the colder air already through most of Lapland.

Cheers
James
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