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Dawlish July 25th 10 07:35 PM

Forecast: Atlantic high at T240 on Wed 4th August.
 
The models have been suggesting this for 36 hours, but this evening
there is cross-model agreement and consistency, from the two major
models.

**At T240, on Wed 4th August, high pressure will have established
itself in the near Atlantic, leading to a winds between west and north
for the majority of the UK. Temperatures will be around average for
the time of year, for the UK as a whole, with cooler than average
nights and some warmth in any sunshine. Showery, cloudier weather will
keep the NW and eastern coastal areas cooler and perhaps wetter -
especially in the NW, where an Atlantic influence will be felt. Much
of the rest of the country will be experiencing below average
precipitation. The best of the weather will be in the south of the UK
and especially the SW which will be experiencing a period of dry and
sunny weather.**

Book your last minute holidays now folks. SW looks the UK best at the
start of August, for me. NW Europe looks distinctly cool, while
Western Russia looks record-breakingly warm for an extended period. I
think we'll be hearing about much increased heat-related deaths there
very shortly. I can't believe the response of the authorities will be
as good as the UK's would be. Temperature records will be set in
Western Russia and Moscow's record ever temp may well be beaten this
week and there looks to be little respite in the heat over the next 10
days.

Will Hand July 25th 10 08:11 PM

Forecast: Atlantic high at T240 on Wed 4th August.
 

"Dawlish" wrote in message
...
The models have been suggesting this for 36 hours, but this evening
there is cross-model agreement and consistency, from the two major
models.

**At T240, on Wed 4th August, high pressure will have established
itself in the near Atlantic, leading to a winds between west and north
for the majority of the UK. Temperatures will be around average for
the time of year, for the UK as a whole, with cooler than average
nights and some warmth in any sunshine. Showery, cloudier weather will
keep the NW and eastern coastal areas cooler and perhaps wetter -
especially in the NW, where an Atlantic influence will be felt. Much
of the rest of the country will be experiencing below average
precipitation. The best of the weather will be in the south of the UK
and especially the SW which will be experiencing a period of dry and
sunny weather.**


Coming broadly into line with me once again I see Paul! :-)
i.e. long extended dry spells and no record breaking temperatures.

Will
--




T T[_4_] July 25th 10 08:22 PM

Forecast: Atlantic high at T240 on Wed 4th August.
 

yes nice one will.
super summer lrf as usual.

dawlish being led up the garden path, changing his outlook every 5mins.
trusting in a inferior yank product all time.

hes lost all credibilty now. not that he has any qualifications, apart
from a paddy power PHD.


thanks again Will, the real Chief forecaster around USW.

long may it continue for years ahead.


On 25/07/2010 9:11 PM, Will Hand wrote:



Coming broadly into line with me once again I see Paul! :-)
i.e. long extended dry spells and no record breaking temperatures.

Will
--





Paul Hyett July 26th 10 07:02 AM

Forecast: Atlantic high at T240 on Wed 4th August.
 
On Sun, 25 Jul 2010 at 21:11:17, Will Hand
wrote in uk.sci.weather :

Coming broadly into line with me once again I see Paul! :-)
i.e. long extended dry spells and no record breaking temperatures.

I don't mind dry, as long as it's not hot too.
--
Paul Hyett, Cheltenham (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me)

Dawlish July 26th 10 07:23 AM

Forecast: Atlantic high at T240 on Wed 4th August.
 
On Jul 26, 8:02*am, Paul Hyett wrote:
On Sun, 25 Jul 2010 at 21:11:17, Will Hand
wrote in uk.sci.weather :

Coming broadly into line with me once again I see Paul! :-)
i.e. long extended dry spells and no record breaking temperatures.


I don't mind dry, as long as it's not hot too.
--
Paul Hyett, Cheltenham (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me)


You could get exactly that in 10 days time, Paul. I think the weather
will siut many in the SW perfectly..........and we can just about
stretch the SW to Cheltenham; on a good day; with a following wind!

Colin Youngs[_2_] July 26th 10 08:33 PM

Forecast: Atlantic high at T240 on Wed 4th August.
 

"Dawlish" schreef in bericht
...
Temperature records will be set in
: Western Russia and Moscow's record ever temp may well be beaten this
: week ...

.... as indeed it has been. 37.2°C in Moscow today - highest in their
130-year record and beating the previous highest in 1920. 37.5°C at Moscow
Vnukovo Airport. (Sources: Dutch NOS and meteorologist Jan Visser's
websites).

Colin Youngs
Brussels



Dawlish July 26th 10 09:11 PM

Forecast: Atlantic high at T240 on Wed 4th August.
 
On Jul 26, 9:33*pm, "Colin Youngs" wrote:
"Dawlish" schreef in ...
*Temperature records will be set in
: Western Russia and Moscow's record ever temp may well be beaten this
: week ...

... as indeed it has been. * 37.2°C in Moscow today - highest in their
130-year record and beating the previous highest in 1920. * 37.5°C at Moscow
Vnukovo Airport. * (Sources: Dutch NOS and meteorologist Jan Visser's
websites).

Colin Youngs
Brussels


Thanks Colin. It will probably beaten at least once more over the next
couple of days. One forecast I saw was going for 102F on Wednesday.
We'll see! But it really is exceptionally warm weather for Muscovites.

Dawlish August 4th 10 07:10 PM

Forecast: Atlantic high at T240 on Wed 4th August.
 
On Jul 25, 8:35*pm, Dawlish wrote:
The models have been suggesting this for 36 hours, but this evening
there is cross-model agreement and consistency, from the two major
models.

**At T240, on Wed 4th August, high pressure will have established
itself in the near Atlantic, leading to a winds between west and north
for the majority of the UK. Temperatures will be around average for
the time of year, for the UK as a whole, with cooler than average
nights and some warmth in any sunshine. Showery, cloudier weather will
keep the NW and eastern coastal areas cooler and perhaps wetter -
especially in the NW, where an Atlantic influence will be felt. Much
of the rest of the country will be experiencing below average
precipitation. The best of the weather will be in the south of the UK
and especially the SW which will be experiencing a period of dry and
sunny weather.**

Book your last minute holidays now folks. SW looks the UK best at the
start of August, for me. NW Europe looks distinctly cool, while
Western Russia looks record-breakingly warm for an extended period. I
think we'll be hearing about much increased heat-related deaths there
very shortly. I can't believe the response of the authorities will be
as good as the UK's would be. Temperature records will be set in
Western Russia and Moscow's record ever temp may well be beaten this
week and there looks to be little respite in the heat over the next 10
days.


Well, the SW isn't quite as good as I thought it would be and we've
finally had rain in the SE today, but the high pressure in the near
Atlantic was well shown by the models 10 days ago and you could have
trusted the output then. The anticyclone is controlling our weather,
directing troughs around it's NE limb and across the UK. The UK has a
NW flow across the whole country this evening .

Not 100% perfect and a little disappointing in the SW, but we're doing
relatively well compared to many other areas with sunshine today,
after some early rain, so a good forecast overall from 10 days out.

The more extended view of Western Russia, from 10 days out, has
certainly proven correct!

T T[_4_] August 4th 10 07:15 PM

Forecast: Atlantic high at T240 on Wed 4th August.
 
****


On 04/08/2010 8:10 PM, Dawlish wrote:

Not 100% perfect and a little disappointing



Dawlish August 5th 10 05:59 AM

Forecast: Atlantic high at T240 on Wed 4th August.
 
On Aug 4, 8:10*pm, Dawlish wrote:
On Jul 25, 8:35*pm, Dawlish wrote:





The models have been suggesting this for 36 hours, but this evening
there is cross-model agreement and consistency, from the two major
models.


**At T240, on Wed 4th August, high pressure will have established
itself in the near Atlantic, leading to a winds between west and north
for the majority of the UK. Temperatures will be around average for
the time of year, for the UK as a whole, with cooler than average
nights and some warmth in any sunshine. Showery, cloudier weather will
keep the NW and eastern coastal areas cooler and perhaps wetter -
especially in the NW, where an Atlantic influence will be felt. Much
of the rest of the country will be experiencing below average
precipitation. The best of the weather will be in the south of the UK
and especially the SW which will be experiencing a period of dry and
sunny weather.**


Book your last minute holidays now folks. SW looks the UK best at the
start of August, for me. NW Europe looks distinctly cool, while
Western Russia looks record-breakingly warm for an extended period. I
think we'll be hearing about much increased heat-related deaths there
very shortly. I can't believe the response of the authorities will be
as good as the UK's would be. Temperature records will be set in
Western Russia and Moscow's record ever temp may well be beaten this
week and there looks to be little respite in the heat over the next 10
days.


Well, the SW isn't quite as good as I thought it would be and we've
finally had rain in the SE today, but the high pressure in the near
Atlantic was well shown by the models 10 days ago and you could have
trusted the output then. The anticyclone is controlling our weather,
directing troughs around it's NE limb and across the UK. The UK has a
NW flow across the whole country this evening .

Not 100% perfect and a little disappointing in the SW, but we're doing
relatively well compared to many other areas with sunshine today,
after some early rain, so a good forecast overall from 10 days out.

The more extended view of Western Russia, from 10 days out, has
certainly proven correct!- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Just on that last point: there's no let up in the Moscow heat.
Temperatures of 100F possible at the end of this week. Probably not
the best of places to holiday this week:

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