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Looking at all of the main models and ensembles I don't see the Siberian
High, as such, having much direct effect on our weather in the next 5-10 days. In other words - no bitter easterlies yet, which have frequently been mooted this winter. There does however seem to be a trend to colder weather and and HP systems about but centred nearer to the UK at this stage. I just hope we don't get more gloom. Dave, S.Essex |
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My friend in Texas just sent me this today:
"Was looking at Asian data today and noticed that Ulaangon, Mongolia reached perhaps the 3rd highest pressure ever recorded with 1082.6 mb today!" On Jan 19, 8:20*am, "Dave Cornwell" wrote: Looking at all of the main models and ensembles I don't see the Siberian High, as such, having much direct effect on our weather in the next 5-10 days. In other words - no bitter easterlies yet, which have frequently been mooted this winter. There does however seem to be a trend to colder weather and and HP systems about but centred nearer to the UK at this stage. I just hope we don't get more gloom. Dave, S.Essex |
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