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Interesting looking at the MetO ensemble output today (not publicly
available) and the 12Z runs. Deep and stubborn very cold air over Greenland continues to leak south reinforcing the jet and low-level baroclinic zone maintaining the cold westerly type with a north-south gradient in temperature. Already sleet has reached high ground in the SW with snow in Wales. Over the next few days it looks like we will get some milder interludes in the south as deep lows spin up in mid-Atlantic and buckle the flow. Also the baroclinicity sinks south putting the UK bang in the firing line for some rapid deepeners later on with cold air entrained, which will be quite exciting! Only a small chance now of high pressure establishing over UK or near continent. The picture is one of continuing cold zonality with increased high potential vorticity (energy) in the flow. http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) --------------------------------------------- |
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On Dec 5, 5:24*pm, "Eskimo Will" wrote:
Interesting looking at the MetO ensemble output today (not publicly available) and the 12Z runs. Deep and stubborn very cold air over Greenland continues to leak south reinforcing the jet and low-level baroclinic zone maintaining the cold westerly type with a north-south gradient in temperature. Already sleet has reached high ground in the SW with snow in Wales. Over the next few days it looks like we will get some milder interludes in the south as deep lows spin up in mid-Atlantic and buckle the flow. Also the baroclinicity sinks south putting the UK bang in the firing line for some rapid deepeners later on with cold air entrained, which will be quite exciting! Only a small chance now of high pressure establishing over UK or near continent. The picture is one of continuing cold zonality with increased high potential vorticity (energy) in the flow. http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) --------------------------------------------- Well I have to say Will just been out for my walk and it was bitter which took me aback seeing how much of the Atlantic this air has been over before it got here. Truly Taters in Sydenahm with a cold bitter wind whistling through Pound Land in the High Street. Better watch out for the Donar Kebabs tonight -they good congeal very quickly and root people to bus stops and the like. |
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Lawrence13 wrote:
On Dec 5, 5:24 pm, "Eskimo Will" wrote: Interesting looking at the MetO ensemble output today (not publicly available) and the 12Z runs. Deep and stubborn very cold air over Greenland continues to leak south reinforcing the jet and low-level baroclinic zone maintaining the cold westerly type with a north-south gradient in temperature. Already sleet has reached high ground in the SW with snow in Wales. Over the next few days it looks like we will get some milder interludes in the south as deep lows spin up in mid-Atlantic and buckle the flow. Also the baroclinicity sinks south putting the UK bang in the firing line for some rapid deepeners later on with cold air entrained, which will be quite exciting! Only a small chance now of high pressure establishing over UK or near continent. The picture is one of continuing cold zonality with increased high potential vorticity (energy) in the flow. http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) --------------------------------------------- Well I have to say Will just been out for my walk and it was bitter which took me aback seeing how much of the Atlantic this air has been over before it got here. Truly Taters in Sydenahm with a cold bitter wind whistling through Pound Land in the High Street. Better watch out for the Donar Kebabs tonight -they good congeal very quickly and root people to bus stops and the like. ---------------- Worryingly, I'm finding this cold going right through me. I'm going to have to start wearing old peoples clothes to combat this now I've turned 61. Also my eyes won't stop watering, even when I get indoors. This could also be a "getting old" thing as the doctor says your tears don't drain away so well and I might have to have the eye equivalent of a stent in my tear duct. How long will my snow loving last? I've seen others waver with age. Dave |
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On 05/12/2011 18:27, Dave Cornwell wrote:
-------------------------------------------- ---------------- Worryingly, I'm finding this cold going right through me. I'm going to have to start wearing old peoples clothes to combat this now I've turned 61. Also my eyes won't stop watering, even when I get indoors. This could also be a "getting old" thing as the doctor says your tears don't drain away so well and I might have to have the eye equivalent of a stent in my tear duct. How long will my snow loving last? I've seen others waver with age. Dave I wavered when I was 17. That was in the dim and distant '70s. T |
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In article ,
Dave Cornwell writes: Well I have to say Will just been out for my walk and it was bitter which took me aback seeing how much of the Atlantic this air has been over before it got here. Truly Taters in Sydenahm with a cold bitter wind whistling through Pound Land in the High Street. Better watch out for the Donar Kebabs tonight -they good congeal very quickly and root people to bus stops and the like. ---------------- Worryingly, I'm finding this cold going right through me. I'm going to have to start wearing old peoples clothes to combat this now I've turned 61. Also my eyes won't stop watering, even when I get indoors. This could also be a "getting old" thing as the doctor says your tears don't drain away so well and I might have to have the eye equivalent of a stent in my tear duct. How long will my snow loving last? I've seen others waver with age. Dave I may have to dig out my woolly hat. For the first time this winter, when I went out for my newspaper at 8am I noticed my ears feeling cold. Apart from that it didn't seem too bad. Perhaps the wind has strengthened since then? (Not exactly a WR, but Cranleigh, Surrey if anyone ies curious.) -- John Hall "The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it." George Bernard Shaw |
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![]() "Dave Cornwell" wrote in message ... Lawrence13 wrote: On Dec 5, 5:24 pm, "Eskimo Will" wrote: Interesting looking at the MetO ensemble output today (not publicly available) and the 12Z runs. Deep and stubborn very cold air over Greenland continues to leak south reinforcing the jet and low-level baroclinic zone maintaining the cold westerly type with a north-south gradient in temperature. Already sleet has reached high ground in the SW with snow in Wales. Over the next few days it looks like we will get some milder interludes in the south as deep lows spin up in mid-Atlantic and buckle the flow. Also the baroclinicity sinks south putting the UK bang in the firing line for some rapid deepeners later on with cold air entrained, which will be quite exciting! Only a small chance now of high pressure establishing over UK or near continent. The picture is one of continuing cold zonality with increased high potential vorticity (energy) in the flow. http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) --------------------------------------------- Well I have to say Will just been out for my walk and it was bitter which took me aback seeing how much of the Atlantic this air has been over before it got here. Truly Taters in Sydenahm with a cold bitter wind whistling through Pound Land in the High Street. Better watch out for the Donar Kebabs tonight -they good congeal very quickly and root people to bus stops and the like. ---------------- Worryingly, I'm finding this cold going right through me. I'm going to have to start wearing old peoples clothes to combat this now I've turned 61. Also my eyes won't stop watering, even when I get indoors. This could also be a "getting old" thing as the doctor says your tears don't drain away so well and I might have to have the eye equivalent of a stent in my tear duct. How long will my snow loving last? I've seen others waver with age. Dave Well my new sledge is in the garage waiting for my 59.5 year old body to get on it and go careering down the hills. Hopefully Father Christmas will being me some new walking shoes as well so I can go yomping in the Dartmoor snow in the New Year. I want to be buried in a snow tomb when I finally go, hopefully in a couple of decades or so yet, LOL :-) Your'e as young as the woman you feel Dave! :-) http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) --------------------------------------------- |
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On Dec 5, 7:02*pm, John Hall wrote:
In article , *Dave Cornwell writes: *Well I have to say Will just been out for my walk and it was bitter which took me aback seeing how much of the Atlantic this air has been over before it got here. *Truly Taters in Sydenahm with a cold bitter wind whistling through Pound Land in the High Street. Better watch out for the Donar Kebabs tonight -they good congeal very quickly and root people to bus stops and the like. ---------------- Worryingly, I'm finding this cold going right through me. I'm going to have to start wearing old peoples clothes to combat this now I've turned 61. Also my eyes won't stop watering, even when I get indoors. This could also be a "getting old" thing as the doctor says your tears don't drain away so well and I might have to have the eye equivalent of a stent in my tear duct. How long will my snow loving last? I've seen others waver with age. Dave I may have to dig out my woolly hat. For the first time this winter, when I went out for my newspaper at 8am I noticed my ears feeling cold. Apart from that it didn't seem too bad. Perhaps the wind has strengthened since then? (Not exactly a WR, but Cranleigh, Surrey if anyone ies curious.) -- John Hall * * * * * * *"The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism * * * * * * * by those who have not got it." * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * George Bernard Shaw- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Colder today at last! The zonal train continues and we've had a change for the colder. Nothing more on the horizon except oscillations towards zonal cold. Nothing "very cold" anywhere in the UK, with respect to daily averages at all. My overcoat was much needed first thing this morning. Better this afternoon, but it's a whole load better than this time last year! |
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"there is no cold westerley"
ah defeat how does it feel? On 05/12/2011 8:14 PM, Dawlish wrote: Colder today at last! The zonal train continues and we've had a change for the colder. Nothing more on the horizon except oscillations towards zonal cold. Nothing "very cold" anywhere in the UK, with respect to daily averages at all. My overcoat was much needed first thing this morning. Better this afternoon, but it's a whole load better than this time last year! |
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On Mon, 05 Dec 2011 18:27:06 +0000, Dave Cornwell wrote:
Worryingly, I'm finding this cold going right through me. It's a very lazy wind up here, goes right through you instead of around. Give me some nice warm snow... Had another inch or so over night, and a heavy dusting around 1800 this evening. Temperature has been hovering around freezing all day, min -0.8C max 0.5C, just warm enough to fully clear the concrete areas that I shovelled a couple of inches off this morning. -- Cheers Dave. Nr Garrigill, Cumbria. 421m ASL. |
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Eskimo Will wrote:
"Dave Cornwell" wrote in message ... Lawrence13 wrote: On Dec 5, 5:24 pm, "Eskimo Will" wrote: Interesting looking at the MetO ensemble output today (not publicly available) and the 12Z runs. Deep and stubborn very cold air over Greenland continues to leak south reinforcing the jet and low-level baroclinic zone maintaining the cold westerly type with a north-south gradient in temperature. Already sleet has reached high ground in the SW with snow in Wales. Over the next few days it looks like we will get some milder interludes in the south as deep lows spin up in mid-Atlantic and buckle the flow. Also the baroclinicity sinks south putting the UK bang in the firing line for some rapid deepeners later on with cold air entrained, which will be quite exciting! Only a small chance now of high pressure establishing over UK or near continent. The picture is one of continuing cold zonality with increased high potential vorticity (energy) in the flow. http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) --------------------------------------------- Well I have to say Will just been out for my walk and it was bitter which took me aback seeing how much of the Atlantic this air has been over before it got here. Truly Taters in Sydenahm with a cold bitter wind whistling through Pound Land in the High Street. Better watch out for the Donar Kebabs tonight -they good congeal very quickly and root people to bus stops and the like. ---------------- Worryingly, I'm finding this cold going right through me. I'm going to have to start wearing old peoples clothes to combat this now I've turned 61. Also my eyes won't stop watering, even when I get indoors. This could also be a "getting old" thing as the doctor says your tears don't drain away so well and I might have to have the eye equivalent of a stent in my tear duct. How long will my snow loving last? I've seen others waver with age. Dave Well my new sledge is in the garage waiting for my 59.5 year old body to get on it and go careering down the hills. Hopefully Father Christmas will being me some new walking shoes as well so I can go yomping in the Dartmoor snow in the New Year. I want to be buried in a snow tomb when I finally go, hopefully in a couple of decades or so yet, LOL :-) Your'e as young as the woman you feel Dave! :-) http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) --------------------------------------------- The secret if you want to walk pain free is don't play knee damaging competitive sport till your 50! But I enjoyed it! I'm a por man's Ledley King :-( |
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