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.... or so it seems to me. This is the T+144 12z (23rd) for Sunday 29th.
It has the big HP centred over northern Russia with isobars running from
Siberia all the way to the south of the Bay of Biscay where they run
north back through Northern Ireland and Western Scotland as part of
another smaller high centred over the Bay of Biscay. On the more
northern flank they run from Siberia and glance East Anglia before
running North again. It's like a high within a high. Most odd.
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On Jan 24, 12:39*am, Dave Cornwell wrote:
... or so it seems to me. This is the T+144 12z (23rd) for Sunday 29th.
It has the big HP centred over northern Russia with isobars running from
Siberia all the way to the south of the Bay of Biscay where they run
north back through Northern Ireland and Western Scotland as part of
another smaller high centred over the Bay of Biscay. On the more
northern flank they run from Siberia and glance East Anglia before
running North again. It's like a high within a high. Most odd.


Presumably you meant this one:
http://www.weathercharts.org/ukmomsl...Kmet-prognosis
Bottom right at time of writing?

Reproduced he
http://my.opera.com/Weatherlawyer/al...ture=141186952

Tropical storms give way to "multiple" earthquakes when a Low on the
MetO charts goes into dissolution and produces multiple centres. It
will be interesting to see how this pans out (if it actually turns
up.)

It is at the end of this spell and gives way to a series very
interesting volcanically active ones. (Which are not far off
anticyclonic spells for Britain Jan 31 04:10 Feb 7 21:54.)

http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/phase/phases2001.html
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Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Jan 24, 12:39 am, Dave Cornwell wrote:
... or so it seems to me. This is the T+144 12z (23rd) for Sunday 29th.
It has the big HP centred over northern Russia with isobars running from
Siberia all the way to the south of the Bay of Biscay where they run
north back through Northern Ireland and Western Scotland as part of
another smaller high centred over the Bay of Biscay. On the more
northern flank they run from Siberia and glance East Anglia before
running North again. It's like a high within a high. Most odd.


Presumably you meant this one:
http://www.weathercharts.org/ukmomsl...Kmet-prognosis
Bottom right at time of writing?

Reproduced he
http://my.opera.com/Weatherlawyer/al...ture=141186952

Tropical storms give way to "multiple" earthquakes when a Low on the
MetO charts goes into dissolution and produces multiple centres. It
will be interesting to see how this pans out (if it actually turns
up.)

It is at the end of this spell and gives way to a series very
interesting volcanically active ones. (Which are not far off
anticyclonic spells for Britain Jan 31 04:10 Feb 7 21:54.)

http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/phase/phases2001.html

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Yes, that is the one , Michael.


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