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Just when I thought I'd mastered some of the maths involved in the
relationship between things like 850hPa and max temp etc today seems to have thrown quite a big spanner in the works. At 2pm temp was 4.6C under full cloud. There was some light rain about. According to the GFS hires the 850 hPA was -11C at that time for this location. I realise the lower atmosphere is a 3D model but this does seem to be a bit extreme with no solar heating. I have to presume that the slack NE flow is producing an unmixed layer very close to the surface which is then giving a temperature reflective of the current temperature of the North Sea rather than the air aloft which would normally be used for a max temp calculation. This would also explain the colder temperatures further west despite the higher 850 hPa's. Dave, S.Essex |
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