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On Dec 10, 9:42*am, "Eskimo Will" wrote:
Well you all have the picture by now of a very disturbed week ahead with a
200 knot jet slamming into the UK. Something for everyone during the week,
rain, snow and stormy winds being the order of the day.
I'm worried particularly about next Friday because the potential is there
for a storm of greater ferocity than the one that battered Scotland last
week, track depends crucially on jet orientation, looks like a classic
Norwegian low and not Shapiro Keyser, so wind field will be larger. 00Z GFS
run (not to be taken literally) is awesome and shows destructive potential
with some very warm air from low latitude entrained initially which all
occludes out and condenses as rain/snow. Take care and keep an eye on the
MetO warnings. This storm will be focussing minds in Exeter for sure!

http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm
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On Dec 10, 9:42*am, "Eskimo Will" wrote:
Well you all have the picture by now of a very disturbed week ahead with a
200 knot jet slamming into the UK. Something for everyone during the week,
rain, snow and stormy winds being the order of the day.
I'm worried particularly about next Friday because the potential is there
for a storm of greater ferocity than the one that battered Scotland last
week, track depends crucially on jet orientation, looks like a classic
Norwegian low and not Shapiro Keyser, so wind field will be larger. 00Z GFS
run (not to be taken literally) is awesome and shows destructive potential
with some very warm air from low latitude entrained initially which all
occludes out and condenses as rain/snow. Take care and keep an eye on the
MetO warnings. This storm will be focussing minds in Exeter for sure!

http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm
Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl)
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Looking at the MO warnings, it appears as though the whole of the UK
is going to be covered by custard on Thursday and Friday:
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/..._warnings.html
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On Dec 12, 11:12*am, Richard Dixon wrote:
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On Dec 10, 9:42*am, "Eskimo Will" wrote:
Well you all have the picture by now of a very disturbed week ahead
with

a
200 knot jet slamming into the UK. Something for everyone during the
week

,
rain, snow and stormy winds being the order of the day.
I'm worried particularly about next Friday because the potential is
there for a storm of greater ferocity than the one that battered
Scotland last week, track depends crucially on jet orientation, looks
like a classic Norwegian low and not Shapiro Keyser, so wind field
will be larger. 00Z G

FS
run (not to be taken literally) is awesome and shows destructive
potentia

l
with some very warm air from low latitude entrained initially which
all occludes out and condenses as rain/snow. Take care and keep an
eye on the MetO warnings. This storm will be focussing minds in
Exeter for sure!


http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt..._Vantage_Pro.h
tm Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl)
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Looking at the MO warnings, it appears as though the whole of the UK
is going to be covered by custard on Thursday and Friday:
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/..._warnings.html


I like it - mabye they could rename the 3 colours of warning as custard,
marmalade and ketchup?

Richard- Hide quoted text -

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Ketchup-that's enough of your source,
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On Dec 12, 12:31*pm, Lawrence13 wrote:

Ketchup-that's enough of your source,


You're condimental.


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On Dec 12, 2:05*pm, Richard Dixon wrote:
On Dec 12, 12:31*pm, Lawrence13 wrote:

Ketchup-that's enough of your source,


You're condimental.


That's tantamount to verbal assalt.
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On Dec 12, 12:44*am, wrote:
On Dec 10, 9:42*am, "Eskimo Will" wrote:

Well you all have the picture by now of a very disturbed week ahead with a
200 knot jet slamming into the UK. Something for everyone during the week,
rain, snow and stormy winds being the order of the day.
I'm worried particularly about next Friday because the potential is there
for a storm of greater ferocity than the one that battered Scotland last
week, track depends crucially on jet orientation, looks like a classic
Norwegian low and not Shapiro Keyser, so wind field will be larger. 00Z GFS
run (not to be taken literally) is awesome and shows destructive potential
with some very warm air from low latitude entrained initially which all
occludes out and condenses as rain/snow. Take care and keep an eye on the
MetO warnings. This storm will be focussing minds in Exeter for sure!


http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm
Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl)
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Looking at the MO warnings, it appears as though the whole of the UK
is going to be covered by custard on Thursday and Friday:http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/..._warnings.html


I also expect some sponge and jelly as this is a storm not to be
trifled with , Any Sherry in a storm I say.

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