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Here is a summary of the NWP output for noon on Friday.
Issued 0522, 15th March 2010 The end of the week will see warm weather over England and Wales moving away to the east as cloud and rain move in from the west. Scotland and Northern Ireland won't be as warm to start with and they'll also see rain at the end of the week and into the weekend. Analysis and evolution to T+120 via GFS Westerlies cover the UK, with high pressure to the SW. Tomorrow a ridge moves eastwards over England and Wales, with westerlies as a result. The ridge moves swiftly eastwards on Wednesday, allowing southerlies to affect the UK. Southerlies and SSW'lies affect the UK on Thursday, with a low to the west. T+120 synopsis http://91.121.93.17/pics/Rtavn12015.png / http://91.121.93.17/pics/Rtavn1201.png http://91.121.93.17/pics/Rukm1201.gif http://91.121.93.17/pics/Recm1201.gif / http://www.meteociel.fr/modeles/nogapse_cartes.php The jetstream chart shows a strong southerly-tracking jet over the North Atlantic. At the 500hPa level there are westerlies over the UK, as is the case with ECM which also shows a southerly jet to the west. MetO shows a more zonal flow and WSW'lies aloft, with GEM offering westerlies aloft as per ECM and GFS. JMA shows WSW'lies aloft and a weak ridge over the UK. At the surface, GFS brings a trough with southerlies in advance and NW'lies following behind. ECM brings SW'lies and a ridge over the SE, while MetO has a trough over eastern areas and westerlies following behind. GEM has a weak ridge and westerlies, while JMA shows SW'lies with a ridge over the Irish Sea. Evolution to T+168 ECM shows a weak trough and light winds for most on day 6. A ridge moves eastwards on day 7, leading to SW'lies. GFS brings a southerly flow on day 6 with a trough to the west. Day 7 sees southerlies and complex low pressure to the west. Looking further afield ECM shows southerlies on days 8 to 10 with low pressure never far away. GFS has low pressure slowly crossing the UK on days 8 to 10, leading to colder weather for all. Ensemble analysis (http://91.121.94.83/modeles/gens/gra...ille=Lond res) The GEFS shows a warming trend this week followed by a return to nearer average conditions by the weekend. ECM ensembles http://www.meteogroup.co.uk/meteo/ep...tt6-london.gif The ECM ensembles show a warm spell this week, followed by cooler conditions. |
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On 15 Mar, 05:23, "Darren Prescott" wrote:
Here is a summary of the NWP output for noon on Friday. Issued 0522, 15th March 2010 The end of the week will see warm weather over England and Wales moving away to the east as cloud and rain move in from the west. Scotland and Northern Ireland won't be as warm to start with and they'll also see rain at the end of the week and into the weekend. Analysis and evolution to T+120 via GFS Westerlies cover the UK, with high pressure to the SW. Tomorrow a ridge moves eastwards over England and Wales, with westerlies as a result. The ridge moves swiftly eastwards on Wednesday, allowing southerlies to affect the UK. Southerlies and SSW'lies affect the UK on Thursday, with a low to the west. T+120 synopsishttp://91.121.93.17/pics/Rtavn12015.png/http://91.121.93.17/pics/Rtavn1201.pnghttp://91.121.93.17/pics/Rukm1201.gifhttp://91.121.93.17/pics/Recm1201.gif/http://www.meteociel.fr/modeles/nogapse_cartes.php The jetstream chart shows a strong southerly-tracking jet over the North Atlantic. At the 500hPa level there are westerlies over the UK, as is the case with ECM which also shows a southerly jet to the west. MetO shows a more zonal flow and WSW'lies aloft, with GEM offering westerlies aloft as per ECM and GFS. JMA shows WSW'lies aloft and a weak ridge over the UK. At the surface, GFS brings a trough with southerlies in advance and NW'lies following behind. ECM brings SW'lies and a ridge over the SE, while MetO has a trough over eastern areas and westerlies following behind. GEM has a weak ridge and westerlies, while JMA shows SW'lies with a ridge over the Irish Sea. Evolution to T+168 ECM shows a weak trough and light winds for most on day 6. A ridge moves eastwards on day 7, leading to SW'lies. GFS brings a southerly flow on day 6 with a trough to the west. Day 7 sees southerlies and complex low pressure to the west. Looking further afield ECM shows southerlies on days 8 to 10 with low pressure never far away. GFS has low pressure slowly crossing the UK on days 8 to 10, leading to colder weather for all. Ensemble analysis (http://91.121.94.83/modeles/gens/gra...ext=1&y=141&ru...) The GEFS shows a warming trend this week followed by a return to nearer average conditions by the weekend. ECM ensembleshttp://www.meteogroup.co.uk/meteo/eps/ensemble-tt6-london.gif The ECM ensembles show a warm spell this week, followed by cooler conditions. To be born in mind as Friday approaches bringing news of the change from an ostensibly thundery spell to what aught to be some fine weather. But we just had some of that? Mar 15 21:01 Mar 23 11:00 http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/phase/phases2001.html |
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