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Old January 31st 12, 06:49 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default Very large high pressure area

One of the BBC forecasters mentioned the unusual size of the high pressure
system (if that's the correct terminology) extending essentially from the
east coast of Russia all the way across Europe to the UK. He said that he
had never seen high pressure over such a large area before. Could anyone
please explain the significance of this - if there is any! :-)

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