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Here is a summary of the latest NWP output for noon (GMT) on Sunday. Issued
0509z, 20th August 2009. The first half of next week will see low pressure close to the UK, augmented by the remains of Hurricane Bill. Scotland and Northern Ireland will see a wet and windy few days, but it's less certain for much of England and Wales, especially the southeast. Some rain is likely, but in the SE it may well end up being mainly light. ECMWF: http://www.wzkarten.de/pics/Recm1201.gif Southerlies cover the UK, with a large and complex low to the west and north. SSW'lies affect the UK on day 6, with a low to the west. A secondary low crosses Ireland on day 7, leading to southerlies. MetO: http://www.wzkarten.de/pics/Rukm1201.gif SSW'lies cover the UK, with twin lows to the NW. GFS: http://www.wzkarten.de/pics/Rtavn1201.png A col covers the UK. On day 6 a ridge brings light SW'lies to England and Wales, with southerlies elsewhere. Day 7 sees SW'lies for all with a deep low to the NW. GEM: http://www.wzkarten.de/pics/Rgem1201.gif The Canadian run brings a low to the NW and SW'lies for all. JMA: http://www.wzkarten.de/pics/Rjma1201.gif The Japanese run has southerlies and a low to the WNW. |
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