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Global model output suggests this front on a convergent trough with a
pre-frontal low-level jet (~30 m/s) will form into a sharp ana-cold front. Expected is a core/gap morphology with Line Echo Wave Pattern characteristics. UKMO invent output (presumably processed 1.5 km var) is predicting such- http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/p...nt/weathermap/ There is a risk of localised damaging winds and brief tornadoes. I would be grateful if reports of damage and unusual AWS readings could be amended here. It is important that AWS users switch to high frequency logging. 5 min logging is insufficient to record the frontal passage. Time frame is 18Z 24th to 06Z 25th all of England and Wales as the front progresses eastwards, thanks, David davidDOTwaghornATgmailDOTcom |
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