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Here is a summary of the latest NWP output for noon (GMT) on Thursday.
Issued 0551z, 21st June 2009. High pressure will lie to the north or NE during the latter part of next week. NE'lies will affect the UK, bringing cooler conditions to easternmost areas and warm sunshine for western areas. Into the weekend the flow becomes more cyclonic, with a greater risk of showers breaking out. ECMWF: http://expert.weatheronline.co.uk/da...mwf/ecmwf.html High pressure lies to the north, with NE'lies across the UK. There's little change on days 6 and 7, although by then the NE'lies are cyclonic rather than anticyclonic. MetO: http://expert.weatheronline.co.uk/da...ukmo/pslv.html The UK lies under ENE'lies due to a high to the north. Nothing much changes on day 6. GFS: http://expert.weatheronline.co.uk/pslv_frame.htm NE'lies and ENE'lies cover the UK, which lies under a ridge from a high to the north. NE'lies persist on day 6 and on day 7 the winds become NNE'lies and northerlies, as the ridge moves westwards. GEM: http://expert.weatheronline.co.uk/da.../gem/pslv.html The Canadian run brings NE'lies for all, again with a high to the north. JMA: http://www.wzkarten.de/pics/Rjma1201.gif The Japanese run shows ENE'lies and NE'lies, with a high to the NNE. |
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