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A very long shot this I know, but-
I wonder if some one has a UKMO North Atlantic surface analysis for 12 UTC on 3 Feb 1991, or indeed any surface analyses for 02-03 Feb 1991. This relates to the exceptional extratropical cyclone known as 'The Greenhouse Low' which produced extreme winds over Iceland. Please contact me at davidDOTwaghornATgmailDOTcom Best, David |
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On Mar 3, 11:22*am, Waghorn wrote:
A very long shot this I know, but- I wonder if some one has a UKMO North Atlantic surface analysis for 12 UTC on 3 Feb 1991, or indeed any surface analyses for 02-03 Feb 1991. This relates to the exceptional extratropical cyclone known as 'The Greenhouse Low' which produced extreme winds over Iceland. Please contact me at davidDOTwaghornATgmailDOTcom Best, David Midnight on the 2nd shows low centred on the south coast of Greenland at 935 m/b. http://www.wetterzentrale.de/topkarten/fsreaeur.html |
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There is something at this link, David, but probably not quite what you are
looking for http://www.meteociel.fr/modeles/archives/archives.php -- Bernard Burton Wokingham, Berkshire, UK. Weather satellite images at: www.woksat.info/wwp.html "Waghorn" wrote in message ... A very long shot this I know, but- I wonder if some one has a UKMO North Atlantic surface analysis for 12 UTC on 3 Feb 1991, or indeed any surface analyses for 02-03 Feb 1991. This relates to the exceptional extratropical cyclone known as 'The Greenhouse Low' which produced extreme winds over Iceland. Please contact me at davidDOTwaghornATgmailDOTcom Best, David |
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On 3 Mar, 18:52, "Bernard Burton"
wrote: There is something at this link, David, but probably not quite what you are looking forhttp://www.meteociel.fr/modeles/archives/archives.php -- Bernard Burton Wokingham, Berkshire, UK. Weather satellite images at:www.woksat.info/wwp.html "Waghorn" wrote in message ... A very long shot this I know, but- I wonder if some one has a UKMO North Atlantic surface analysis for 12 UTC on 3 Feb 1991, or indeed any surface analyses for 02-03 Feb 1991. This relates to the exceptional extratropical cyclone known as 'The Greenhouse Low' which produced extreme winds over Iceland. Please contact me at davidDOTwaghornATgmailDOTcom Best, David Thanks for both replies but we already have NCEP and ECWF reanalysis data and some surface analyses have been published. I was hoping someone might have a fax copy of a UKMO Bracknall analysis(es), or something sitting around on a dusty shelf .... I hope to win the lottery as well... Cheers, David |
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"Waghorn" wrote ...
snip Thanks for both replies but we already have NCEP and ECWF reanalysis data and some surface analyses have been published. I was hoping someone might have a fax copy of a UKMO Bracknall analysis(es), or something sitting around on a dusty shelf .... I hope to win the lottery as well... .... if you've got the 'Weather log' from 'Weather' for those dates, then effectively you've got the analysis, as the charts were drawn from the working chart in CFO, which charts are also the basis (though an earlier cut-off) of the FAX output. I know the 'log' charts are small, but if it's a broad overview you want, they would perhaps fit the bill? Martin. -- Martin Rowley West Moors, East Dorset (UK): 17m (56ft) amsl Lat: 50.82N Long: 01.88W NGR: SU 082 023 |
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On 3 Mar, 11:22, Waghorn wrote:
A very long shot this I know, but- I wonder if some one has a UKMO North Atlantic surface analysis for 12 UTC on 3 Feb 1991, or indeed any surface analyses for 02-03 Feb 1991. This relates to the exceptional extratropical cyclone known as 'The Greenhouse Low' which produced extreme winds over Iceland. Please contact me at davidDOTwaghornATgmailDOTcom Best, David David Sorry I cannot answer this but do have a question. Did this low have any affect on the delevopment of the significant cold and snowy spell that month? |
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David, the library and archive at MetO in Exeter will be able to run off a
photocopy of the plotted and analysed chart for you. There will be a fee for this though. Worth contacting. http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/corporat...ary/index.html Will -- |
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On 3 Mar, 21:00, Simon S wrote:
On 3 Mar, 11:22, Waghorn wrote: A very long shot this I know, but- I wonder if some one has a UKMO North Atlantic surface analysis for 12 UTC on 3 Feb 1991, or indeed any surface analyses for 02-03 Feb 1991. This relates to the exceptional extratropical cyclone known as 'The Greenhouse Low' which produced extreme winds over Iceland. Please contact me at davidDOTwaghornATgmailDOTcom Best, David David Sorry I cannot answer this but do have a question. Did this low have any affect on the delevopment of the significant cold and snowy spell that month? Well the flow over Europe was blocked and the Greenhouse Low was one of a number that developed at low latitudes and ran polewards on the western flank of the high. Modern theories of blocking emphasise the importance of transport (of Isentropic Potential Vorticity) to high latitudes, reinforcing blocking, so they may well be related in some sense. Best, David |
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On 3 Mar, 21:01, "Will Hand" wrote:
David, the library and archive at MetO in Exeter will be able to run off a photocopy of the plotted and analysed chart for you. There will be a fee for this though. Worth contacting.http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/corporat...ary/index.html Will -- Thanks Will- I hadn't realised they offer this service off-site. Will enquire. Martin- the Weather Log charts are too small for our purpose. Cheers. Thanks everybody-as ever this NG on form is a jolly helpful place. Best, David |
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On 3 Mar, 18:52, "Bernard Burton"
wrote: Nice one Berardo. There is something at this link, David, but probably not quite what you are looking forhttp://www.meteociel.fr/modeles/archives/archives.php -- Bernard Burton Wokingham, Berkshire, UK. Weather satellite images at:www.woksat.info/wwp.html "Waghorn" wrote in message ... A very long shot this I know, but- I wonder if some one has a UKMO North Atlantic surface analysis for 12 UTC on 3 Feb 1991, or indeed any surface analyses for 02-03 Feb 1991. This relates to the exceptional extratropical cyclone known as 'The Greenhouse Low' which produced extreme winds over Iceland. Please contact me at davidDOTwaghornATgmailDOTcom Best, David Stop fricking top posting will ya!! |
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