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Old January 28th 10, 05:21 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default That is some High pressure 1060mb + on ECM

Next week sees the high over NW parts of Russia exceeding 1060mb. Not seen
such a massive high this far west. By this time next week I notice too the
area covered by the 1040mb isobar is vast! Some block devloping there!



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"Rob Brooks" wrote :

Next week sees the high over NW parts of Russia exceeding 1060mb. Not
seen such a massive high this far west. By this time next week I notice
too the area covered by the 1040mb isobar is vast! Some block devloping
there!

There was one, 1064 or 1065mbar from memory, over northwest
Russia at the beginning of January 2008. Stephen Burt wrote it up
for 'Weather'. He'll be along in a moment, no doubt, to elaborate!

Philip


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On 28 Jan, 17:48, "Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote:
"Rob Brooks" wrote :

Next week sees the high over NW parts of Russia Â*exceeding 1060mb. Not
seen such a massive high this far west. By this time next week I notice
too the area covered by the 1040mb isobar is vast! Some block devloping
there!


There was one, 1064 or 1065mbar from memory, over northwest
Russia at the beginning of January 2008. Stephen Burt wrote it up
for 'Weather'. He'll be along in a moment, no doubt, to elaborate!

Philip


Yes, indeed. 3 Jan 2008 at 0900z 1063.5 mbar at Kargopol, 22845 (61
30′ N, 38 56′E, 121 m). This was the first '1060' in teh area covered
by UKMO ASXX chart since Jan 1972, when a closed 1064 mbar isobar lay
in north-west Russia centred near 58 N, 44 E at 1200 UTC on 31
January. Written up in Weather, June 2008.

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Stephen Burt
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