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Dear All,
http://meteocentre.com/tracking/EUROPE/index.html Another useful back from the Meteocentre guys, I quite like the potential in: http://meteocentre.com/tracking/EURO...-168_l3_00.gif Richard |
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"Richard Dixon" wrote in message news:
Dear All, http://meteocentre.com/tracking/EUROPE/index.html Another useful back from the Meteocentre guys, I quite like the potential in: http://meteocentre.com/tracking/EURO...-168_l3_00.gif Richard Nice one, Richard and thanks. Joe __________ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature database 4557 (20091030) __________ The message was checked by ESET Smart Security. http://www.eset.com |
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"Richard Dixon" wrote in message
... Dear All, http://meteocentre.com/tracking/EUROPE/index.html Another useful back from the Meteocentre guys, I quite like the potential in: http://meteocentre.com/tracking/EURO...-168_l3_00.gif Richard Interesting stuff, Richard, thanks. I'll add it to Metbrief. The guidance unit forecasters will often produce similar graphics comparing the latest deterministic global model output in addition to of the MetO/EC ensemble based storm tracking data http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/science/...s_impacts.html As an aside, the high resolution MetO North Atlantic and Europe model (NAE) now appears to be routinely available at Weatheronline (produced at 6 hourly intervals to T+48) http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-b...&ARCHIV=0&WMO= (pity about the pop-ups..) Note this is unmodified data and not necessarily the same as that which is presented on the finalised charts, e..g. http://www.wzkarten.de/pics/brack1.gif Jon. |
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"Richard Dixon" wrote in message
... Dear All, http://meteocentre.com/tracking/EUROPE/index.html Another useful back from the Meteocentre guys, I quite like the potential in: http://meteocentre.com/tracking/EURO...-168_l3_00.gif Richard Interesting stuff, Richard, thanks. I'll add it to Metbrief. The guidance unit forecasters will often produce similar graphics comparing the latest deterministic global model output in addition to the MetO/EC ensemble based storm tracking data http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/science/...s_impacts.html As an aside, the high resolution MetO North Atlantic and Europe model (NAE) now appears to be routinely available at Weatheronline (produced at 6 hourly intervals to T+48) http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-b...&ARCHIV=0&WMO= (pity about the pop-ups..) Note this is unmodified data and not necessarily the same as that which is presented on the finalised charts, e..g. http://www.wzkarten.de/pics/brack1.gif Jon. |
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![]() "Jon O'Rourke" wrote in message ... "Richard Dixon" wrote in message ... Dear All, http://meteocentre.com/tracking/EUROPE/index.html Another useful back from the Meteocentre guys, I quite like the potential in: http://meteocentre.com/tracking/EURO...-168_l3_00.gif Richard Interesting stuff, Richard, thanks. I'll add it to Metbrief. The guidance unit forecasters will often produce similar graphics comparing the latest deterministic global model output in addition to the MetO/EC ensemble based storm tracking data http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/science/...s_impacts.html As an aside, the high resolution MetO North Atlantic and Europe model (NAE) now appears to be routinely available at Weatheronline (produced at 6 hourly intervals to T+48) http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-b...&ARCHIV=0&WMO= (pity about the pop-ups..) Note this is unmodified data and not necessarily the same as that which is presented on the finalised charts, e..g. http://www.wzkarten.de/pics/brack1.gif Jon. Fantastic! Thanks Jon. Strange isobar interval though? Will -- |
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"Will Hand" wrote in message news
![]() Fantastic! Thanks Jon. Strange isobar interval though? Will Yes, hats off to Eddy Carroll who spotted it recently.. I was puzzled by that but have you tried the UK map ? http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-b...&ARCHIV=0&WMO= 1mb intervals always look suitably scary :-) 18Z NAE already arriving on there, impressive. Jon. |
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![]() "Jon O'Rourke" wrote in message ... "Will Hand" wrote in message news ![]() Fantastic! Thanks Jon. Strange isobar interval though? Will Yes, hats off to Eddy Carroll who spotted it recently.. I was puzzled by that but have you tried the UK map ? http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-b...&ARCHIV=0&WMO= 1mb intervals always look suitably scary :-) 18Z NAE already arriving on there, impressive. Jon. Just had a play around. This is really brilliant Jon. It is going to make the winter even more fun, OTOH SWMBO will see even less of me :-) I don't suppose there's any chance of wet-bulb freezing level charts above orography? No, okay, I thought so...... Back to the 18Z .... Cheers, Will -- |
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![]() "Will Hand" wrote in message ... "Jon O'Rourke" wrote in message ... "Will Hand" wrote in message news ![]() Fantastic! Thanks Jon. Strange isobar interval though? Will Yes, hats off to Eddy Carroll who spotted it recently.. I was puzzled by that but have you tried the UK map ? http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-b...&ARCHIV=0&WMO= 1mb intervals always look suitably scary :-) 18Z NAE already arriving on there, impressive. Jon. Just had a play around. This is really brilliant Jon. It is going to make the winter even more fun, OTOH SWMBO will see even less of me :-) I don't suppose there's any chance of wet-bulb freezing level charts above orography? No, okay, I thought so...... Back to the 18Z .... Cheers, Will -- OMG have you seen the 18Z run Jon? Much deeper low further south, with 40 knot mean westerly up the Bristol Channel - a tad draughty with a bit of funneling. I also like the ability to look back over previous runs as the software cleverly matches VT with lead time. Time-lagged ensembles anyone? Massive difference between 06Z run and 12Z run. I feel like my life has been transformed - for the better :-) Will -- |
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"Will Hand" wrote in message
... OMG have you seen the 18Z run Jon? Much deeper low further south, with 40 knot mean westerly up the Bristol Channel - a tad draughty with a bit of funneling. I also like the ability to look back over previous runs as the software cleverly matches VT with lead time. Time-lagged ensembles anyone? Massive difference between 06Z run and 12Z run. I feel like my life has been transformed - for the better :-) Will Lol, yes, it's all interesting stuff and will no doubt keep Ops quite bust over the next few days.. Some of the potential precipitation amounts within the high theta-w airmass (circa 16C+ across the south based on 12Z data) are also quite eye opening - the main focus of this element again to the north of our location. Jon. |
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"Will Hand" wrote in message
... OMG have you seen the 18Z run Jon? Much deeper low further south, with 40 knot mean westerly up the Bristol Channel - a tad draughty with a bit of funneling. I also like the ability to look back over previous runs as the software cleverly matches VT with lead time. Time-lagged ensembles anyone? Massive difference between 06Z run and 12Z run. I feel like my life has been transformed - for the better :-) Will Lol, yes, it's all interesting stuff and will no doubt keep Ops quite busy over the next few days.. Some of the potential precipitation amounts within the high theta-w airmass (circa 16C+ across the south based on 12Z data) are also quite eye opening - the main focus of this element again to the north of our location. Jon. |
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