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It certainly now looks like the first week in October will be an
unsettled and potentially a stormy affair. 10 days from now we may well be in a period of windy and wet weather for almost the whole of the UK. My own 10-day forecast for Wednesday looks as if it will be blown away by the start of this, I think the high pressure will now be pushed away eastwards, allowing in quite a zonal train, with a marked change in the weather for the UK. It really is looking very unsettled. |
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![]() "Dawlish" wrote in message ... It certainly now looks like the first week in October will be an unsettled and potentially a stormy affair. 10 days from now we may well be in a period of windy and wet weather for almost the whole of the UK. My own 10-day forecast for Wednesday looks as if it will be blown away by the start of this, I think the high pressure will now be pushed away eastwards, allowing in quite a zonal train, with a marked change in the weather for the UK. It really is looking very unsettled. Indeed. Here is what I said on 21st September: Dawlish wrote: **at T240, on Wednesday 29th September, most of the UK will be under anticyclonic conditions, leading to quiet, dry and settled weather for most** A nice end to September. Dry days, some frost at night further north and not a great deal of rain for most between now and then. No storms, the jet to our NW, subsiding air over the UK and little evidence of the influence of these extra-tropical depressions. The exception may well be the far NW. That's my take on the weather at 10 days! Are you still sure about this Paul? I'm still going for a warm and wet Autumn BTW. You made this prediction at the worst possible time, before extratropical transistion of Igor where models were indicating all sorts of subtle dynamical possibilities despite the agreement you happened to find around this time from succesive runs. Ex Igor warm air advection west of Greenland will undoubtedly throw up an anticyclone downstream near UK, but as always with these systems there is a high probability of them injecting energy into the jet which will make the high topple and/or receed east. the latter now looks like taking place. An interesting development is that ex Igor rotates west of Greenland and injects cold air south towards Newfoundland by strengthening northerly flow this also accentuating the jet. I would not be at all surprised to see a stormy end to September (at least up north). Will -- So I am not in the least surprised about what will be a very interesting first couple of weeks in October as Atlantic depressions get underway. I expected it ..... :-)) Will -- |
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"Will Hand" wrote in message news
![]() So I am not in the least surprised about what will be a very interesting first couple of weeks in October as Atlantic depressions get underway. I expected it ..... :-)) There's a report here, Will, consistent with your forecast :-) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=siM6CPniUgU Jon. |
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"Jon O'Rourke" wrote in message
... There's a report here, Will, consistent with your forecast :-) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=siM6CPniUgU Jon. SCARY stuff!!! Looks like it could last a while too, Jon! :-) __________ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature database 5484 (20100927) __________ The message was checked by ESET Smart Security. part000.txt - is OK http://www.eset.com |
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![]() "Will Hand" wrote in message news ![]() "Dawlish" wrote in message ... It certainly now looks like the first week in October will be an unsettled and potentially a stormy affair. 10 days from now we may well be in a period of windy and wet weather for almost the whole of the UK. My own 10-day forecast for Wednesday looks as if it will be blown away by the start of this, I think the high pressure will now be pushed away eastwards, allowing in quite a zonal train, with a marked change in the weather for the UK. It really is looking very unsettled. Indeed. Here is what I said on 21st September: Dawlish wrote: **at T240, on Wednesday 29th September, most of the UK will be under anticyclonic conditions, leading to quiet, dry and settled weather for most** A nice end to September. Dry days, some frost at night further north and not a great deal of rain for most between now and then. No storms, the jet to our NW, subsiding air over the UK and little evidence of the influence of these extra-tropical depressions. The exception may well be the far NW. That's my take on the weather at 10 days! Are you still sure about this Paul? I'm still going for a warm and wet Autumn BTW. You made this prediction at the worst possible time, before extratropical transistion of Igor where models were indicating all sorts of subtle dynamical possibilities despite the agreement you happened to find around this time from succesive runs. Ex Igor warm air advection west of Greenland will undoubtedly throw up an anticyclone downstream near UK, but as always with these systems there is a high probability of them injecting energy into the jet which will make the high topple and/or receed east. the latter now looks like taking place. An interesting development is that ex Igor rotates west of Greenland and injects cold air south towards Newfoundland by strengthening northerly flow this also accentuating the jet. I would not be at all surprised to see a stormy end to September (at least up north). Will -- So I am not in the least surprised about what will be a very interesting first couple of weeks in October as Atlantic depressions get underway. I expected it ..... :-)) Will -- After executing a 3-day ragged anticlockwise loop over the southern reaches of the Davis Strait at the back end of last week, extratropical storm "Igor" only lost its identity around midnight last night (26th/27th) when absorbed by the intense depression currently situated ~500 miles SSW of Iceland. Nigel |
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you said it!
FAIL On 26/09/2010 1:07 PM, Dawlish wrote: My own 10-day forecast for Wednesday looks as if it will be blown away by the start of this |
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