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Was surprised to see the 564 DAM line running in the North Sea close
to the SE, looks like a messy week ahead.

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On Jun 6, 9:20*am, "Keith (Southend)G"
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http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/brack4.gif

Was surprised to see the 564 DAM line running in the North Sea close
to the SE, looks like a messy week ahead.

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"Weather Home & Abroad"


Yes, well flagged by the models a week ago too and I'm happy about my
forecast for Wednesday from the same time. After the messy week (nice
description, BTW) a chance of a return to the fine weather with a NE
push from the Azores High, but the models have hinted at better
conditions at 10 days several times over the latter part of last week,
only for it to be replaced a few runs later by showing this slow
moving trough continuing to sit over, or close to us. See if the ECM
and gfs are showing the same this evening, as they are this morning.
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On 06/06/2010 09:20, Keith (Southend)G wrote:
http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/brack4.gif

Was surprised to see the 564 DAM line running in the North Sea close
to the SE, looks like a messy week ahead.

Keith (Southend)
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Shouldn't the header be a Hot NE'ly Keith :-)
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On Sun, 6 Jun 2010 01:37:16 -0700 (PDT), Dawlish
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Yes, well flagged by the models a week ago too and I'm happy about my
forecast for Wednesday from the same time. After the messy week (nice
description, BTW) a chance of a return to the fine weather with a NE
push from the Azores High, but the models have hinted at better
conditions at 10 days several times over the latter part of last week,
only for it to be replaced a few runs later by showing this slow
moving trough continuing to sit over, or close to us. See if the ECM
and gfs are showing the same this evening, as they are this morning.


I am very happy if the summer continues to include some spells of wet
weather. Off to West Bay tomorrow morning and hopefully will be away
from there close to noon. It may be a close run thing with the
expected rain
R
Hilton
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On Jun 6, 11:52*pm, Robin Nicholson
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On Sun, 6 Jun 2010 01:37:16 -0700 (PDT), Dawlish
wrote:

Yes, well flagged by the models a week ago too and I'm happy about my
forecast for Wednesday from the same time. After the messy week (nice
description, BTW) a chance of a return to the fine weather with a NE
push from the Azores High, but the models have hinted at better
conditions at 10 days several times over the latter part of last week,
only for it to be replaced a few runs later by showing this slow
moving trough continuing to sit over, or close to us. See if the ECM
and gfs are showing the same this evening, as they are this morning.


I am very happy if the summer continues to include some spells of wet
weather. Off to West Bay tomorrow morning and hopefully will be away
from there close to noon. It may be a close run thing with the
expected rain
R
Hilton


Me too, parts of the garden are suffering and the water butts are
below half-full. Rain is on the way and should arrive here before mid-
morning. Enough time to walk the dog!


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