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That fulfils my crteria for a 10-day forecast. 10 days of unsettled,
wet and windy weather to come, at least, for most of the UK. **At T240, on 8th October, the UK will be in a period of generally wet, potentially windy and very unsettled weather. No real cold and very few frosts, as the wind directions will have been S-SW for much of the preceeding period and will be from the Atlantic on the 8th. Winds will be strongest in the west and NW, but very few areas will escape windy weather over the next 10 days and some areas will still be windy on the 8th"** We'll be hankering after summer at the start of the second week in October. There are hints of a settling at longer distances and the weather will shift eastwards in the end, but I wouldn't bet on it - yet. I'd be happy about this mild outlook in January, mind! |
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![]() will there be any DNS problems associated with this? I notice your latest forecast on your website saying there lots of DNS problems coming in with the lows? http://totallyweatherandclimate.co.uk/ On 28/09/2010 8:42 PM, Dawlish wrote: That fulfils my crteria for a 10-day forecast. 10 days of unsettled, wet and windy weather to come, at least, for most of the UK. **At T240, on 8th October, the UK will be in a period of generally wet, potentially windy and very unsettled weather. No real cold and very few frosts, as the wind directions will have been S-SW for much of the preceeding period and will be from the Atlantic on the 8th. Winds will be strongest in the west and NW, but very few areas will escape windy weather over the next 10 days and some areas will still be windy on the 8th"** We'll be hankering after summer at the start of the second week in October. There are hints of a settling at longer distances and the weather will shift eastwards in the end, but I wouldn't bet on it - yet. I'd be happy about this mild outlook in January, mind! |
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On 28/09/2010 20:42, Dawlish wrote:
That fulfils my crteria for a 10-day forecast. 10 days of unsettled, wet and windy weather to come, at least, for most of the UK. **At T240, on 8th October, the UK will be in a period of generally wet, potentially windy and very unsettled weather. No real cold and very few frosts, as the wind directions will have been S-SW for much of the preceeding period and will be from the Atlantic on the 8th. Winds will be strongest in the west and NW, but very few areas will escape windy weather over the next 10 days and some areas will still be windy on the 8th"** We'll be hankering after summer at the start of the second week in October. There are hints of a settling at longer distances and the weather will shift eastwards in the end, but I wouldn't bet on it - yet. I'd be happy about this mild outlook in January, mind! I was hankering after summer during the summer! Once we get into October, I expect the weather to deteriorate. As far as I am concerned, any fine days from then up until March are a bonus. |
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![]() "Dawlish" wrote in message ... That fulfils my crteria for a 10-day forecast. 10 days of unsettled, wet and windy weather to come, at least, for most of the UK. **At T240, on 8th October, the UK will be in a period of generally wet, potentially windy and very unsettled weather. No real cold and very few frosts, as the wind directions will have been S-SW for much of the preceeding period and will be from the Atlantic on the 8th. Winds will be strongest in the west and NW, but very few areas will escape windy weather over the next 10 days and some areas will still be windy on the 8th"** We'll be hankering after summer at the start of the second week in October. There are hints of a settling at longer distances and the weather will shift eastwards in the end, but I wouldn't bet on it - yet. I'd be happy about this mild outlook in January, mind! Coming into line at last with me, that's better! Summer can wait, we have all of winter to look forward to, yippee! Why do you say weather will shift east Paul? I really cannot see the dynamical reasons for that? If anything I would expect some retrogression as the long wave amplitude increases and the continental high possibly extends westwards as a consequence? Eh? Will -- |
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what about the DNS complications dawlish is referring to in his latest
forecast on his website? Will DNS errors have an impact on long wave amplitude just south of Greenland? or IE7? On 28/09/2010 9:12 PM, Will Hand wrote: ? If anything I would expect some retrogression as the long wave amplitude increases and the continental high possibly extends westwards as a consequence? Eh? Will |
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On Sep 28, 9:12*pm, "Will Hand" wrote:
"Dawlish" wrote in message ... That fulfils my crteria for a 10-day forecast. 10 days of unsettled, wet and windy weather to come, at least, for most of the UK. **At T240, on 8th October, the UK will be in a period of generally wet, potentially windy and very unsettled weather. No real cold and very few frosts, as the wind directions will have been S-SW for much of the preceeding period and will be from the Atlantic on the 8th. Winds will be strongest in the west and NW, but very few areas will escape windy weather over the next 10 days and some areas will still be windy on the 8th"** We'll be hankering after summer at the start of the second week in October. There are hints of a settling at longer distances and the weather will shift eastwards in the end, but I wouldn't bet on it - yet. I'd be happy about this mild outlook in January, mind! Coming into line at last with me, that's better! Summer can wait, we have all of winter to look forward to, yippee! Why do you say weather will shift east Paul? I really cannot see the dynamical reasons for that? If anything I would expect some retrogression as the long wave amplitude increases and the continental high possibly extends westwards as a consequence? Eh? Will -- We'll see Will, we'll see. Always best to analyse a forecast at outcome, don't you think? My forecast is for unsettled conditions at T240. if we agree, that's a happy coincidence, don't you think? I've also said "don't bet on this changing - yet". I think you missed that bit. *)) the forecast has a clear date and clear criteria - unlike your forecast for the "last week in August" which was clearly wrong. Heresy. |
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youll have a long wait.
hes currently looking up what you said on wikipedia. On 28/09/2010 10:00 PM, Will Hand wrote: ===================== Any meteorological answers to my questions Paul as to why you expect the weather to shift east when standard dynamical theory would suggest otherwise? Will -- |
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ha ha, did paddypower tell you that
FAIL On 28/09/2010 10:25 PM, Dawlish wrote: However, the eastward shift of this pretty static-looking Rossby wave will happen - it's just a question of when. Right Will? |
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If anything I would expect some retrogression as
the long wave amplitude increases and the continental high possibly extends westwards as a consequence? Eh? I'd agree. I was also puzzled by the progressive assertion. Atlantic ridge developing mid-month, perhaps, with occasional cooler NW'lies across the UK and/or the Continent. Stephen. |
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![]() "Stephen Davenport" wrote in message ... If anything I would expect some retrogression as the long wave amplitude increases and the continental high possibly extends westwards as a consequence? Eh? I'd agree. I was also puzzled by the progressive assertion. Atlantic ridge developing mid-month, perhaps, with occasional cooler NW'lies across the UK and/or the Continent. Stephen. Thanks. You know what Stephen, I would go along with something like that, perhaps even a full blown arctic northerly for a while. There are other scenarios too, a sort of pseudo block with stagnant lows over B. Isles. reinforced by shortwaves coming down from the NW - we shall see, let's "enjoy" the 200 mph jet at around 51N with potential for rapid cyclogensis first and deal with the future later! Cheers, Will -- |
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