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Winter never fails to deliver interest - a fantastic time of year for
meteorologists.

Wow just look at that tropical air coming our way later in the week! Has its
origin in the Caribbean with 564 DAM thickness and 10C 850s by the time it
reaches our shores. We are talking 14C plus in the south if it stays dry.
But that's the thing it will carry a lot of moisture and when this very warm
air comes up against much colder air over Scotland in the easterly off a
still bitter Scandinavia there is going to be copious amounts of rainfall,
bringing yet more flooding and misery. The question is how far north will
the warm air get. If shallow waves run fast eastwards then most of it will
stay in the Channel but it is likely that in the baroclinic zone one of the
ripples will be amplified and a deeper low will move across the UK
introducing clearer drier and colder air by Christmas day post cold front in
a westerly.

During this time the stratwarm mentioned by Mike Trigger begins to influence
the displacement of the Russian high eastwards and build pressure in the
high arctic/Greenland/Canada introducing a very cold northerly type, perhaps
in time for Boxing Day.

So the big weather story later this week will be the wet weather with
potential for floods (and gales), possibly mountain blizzards in Scotland if
cold air hangs on there. Also becoming very mild in the south, possibly
exceptionally so in a few places. As always we await the details from the
high res. models but there are some *ahem* interesting solutions emerging
already.

Exciting stuff.

Boring today, just mild with sunny spells and light winds. T+4.2C at 0900
:-)

Eskimo Will (Haytor, 1017 feet asl, in Devon)
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On 2012-12-18 09:09:06 +0000, "Eskimo Will" said:
Winter never fails to deliver interest - a fantastic time of year for
meteorologists.



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On 18/12/2012 09:09, Eskimo Will wrote:

Boring today, just mild with sunny spells and light winds. T+4.2C at
0900 :-)

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Mild at 4c Will? I call that benignly cold, or the cold side of cool.

Mild to me is 8c = Temp = 12C.

Joe
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"Joe Egginton" wrote in message
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On 18/12/2012 09:09, Eskimo Will wrote:

Boring today, just mild with sunny spells and light winds. T+4.2C at
0900 :-)

Eskimo Will (Haytor, 1017 feet asl, in Devon)
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Mild at 4c Will? I call that benignly cold, or the cold side of cool.

Mild to me is 8c = Temp = 12C.


At that time of the morning 4C is mild!
Now at 1200 in the warm sunshine it is +8.3C and rising which is mild for
December up here.
Tee-shirt weather :-)

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On Tuesday, 18 December 2012 09:09:06 UTC, wrote:
Winter never fails to deliver interest - a fantastic time of year for

meteorologists.



Wow just look at that tropical air coming our way later in the week! Has its

origin in the Caribbean with 564 DAM thickness and 10C 850s by the time it

reaches our shores. We are talking 14C plus in the south if it stays dry.

But that's the thing it will carry a lot of moisture and when this very warm

air comes up against much colder air over Scotland in the easterly off a

still bitter Scandinavia there is going to be copious amounts of rainfall,

bringing yet more flooding and misery. The question is how far north will

the warm air get. If shallow waves run fast eastwards then most of it will

stay in the Channel but it is likely that in the baroclinic zone one of the

ripples will be amplified and a deeper low will move across the UK

introducing clearer drier and colder air by Christmas day post cold front in

a westerly.



During this time the stratwarm mentioned by Mike Trigger begins to influence

the displacement of the Russian high eastwards and build pressure in the

high arctic/Greenland/Canada introducing a very cold northerly type, perhaps

in time for Boxing Day.



So the big weather story later this week will be the wet weather with

potential for floods (and gales), possibly mountain blizzards in Scotland if

cold air hangs on there. Also becoming very mild in the south, possibly

exceptionally so in a few places. As always we await the details from the

high res. models but there are some *ahem* interesting solutions emerging

already.



Exciting stuff.



Boring today, just mild with sunny spells and light winds. T+4.2C at 0900

:-)



Eskimo Will (Haytor, 1017 feet asl, in Devon)

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Watch it Will, you mentioned the "COLD" word and "STRATWARM" Dawlish might be lurking!


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"Eskimo Will" wrote in message
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Winter never fails to deliver interest - a fantastic time of year for
meteorologists.

Wow just look at that tropical air coming our way later in the week! Has
its origin in the Caribbean with 564 DAM thickness and 10C 850s by the
time it reaches our shores. We are talking 14C plus in the south if it
stays dry. But that's the thing it will carry a lot of moisture and when
this very warm air comes up against much colder air over Scotland in the
easterly off a still bitter Scandinavia there is going to be copious
amounts of rainfall, bringing yet more flooding and misery. The question
is how far north will the warm air get. If shallow waves run fast
eastwards then most of it will stay in the Channel but it is likely that
in the baroclinic zone one of the ripples will be amplified and a deeper
low will move across the UK introducing clearer drier and colder air by
Christmas day post cold front in a westerly.

During this time the stratwarm mentioned by Mike Trigger begins to
influence the displacement of the Russian high eastwards and build
pressure in the high arctic/Greenland/Canada introducing a very cold
northerly type, perhaps in time for Boxing Day.

So the big weather story later this week will be the wet weather with
potential for floods (and gales), possibly mountain blizzards in Scotland
if cold air hangs on there. Also becoming very mild in the south, possibly
exceptionally so in a few places. As always we await the details from the
high res. models but there are some *ahem* interesting solutions emerging
already.

Exciting stuff.

Boring today, just mild with sunny spells and light winds. T+4.2C at 0900
:-)

Eskimo Will (Haytor, 1017 feet asl, in Devon)
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Exciting stuff indeed Will ,stimulating as ever,I cannot recall however the
two features you mentioned ,very high temps in the south and arctic cold
come together in such a short period ,
Seems likely therefore only one will come off , I wonder which one you will
go for .......?
Happy Christmas anyway

RonB




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On Tuesday, December 18, 2012 2:31:16 PM UTC, GKN wrote:
On Tuesday, 18 December 2012 09:09:06 UTC, wrote:

Winter never fails to deliver interest - a fantastic time of year for




meteorologists.








Wow just look at that tropical air coming our way later in the week! Has its




origin in the Caribbean with 564 DAM thickness and 10C 850s by the time it




reaches our shores. We are talking 14C plus in the south if it stays dry.




But that's the thing it will carry a lot of moisture and when this very warm




air comes up against much colder air over Scotland in the easterly off a




still bitter Scandinavia there is going to be copious amounts of rainfall,




bringing yet more flooding and misery. The question is how far north will




the warm air get. If shallow waves run fast eastwards then most of it will




stay in the Channel but it is likely that in the baroclinic zone one of the




ripples will be amplified and a deeper low will move across the UK




introducing clearer drier and colder air by Christmas day post cold front in




a westerly.








During this time the stratwarm mentioned by Mike Trigger begins to influence




the displacement of the Russian high eastwards and build pressure in the




high arctic/Greenland/Canada introducing a very cold northerly type, perhaps




in time for Boxing Day.








So the big weather story later this week will be the wet weather with




potential for floods (and gales), possibly mountain blizzards in Scotland if




cold air hangs on there. Also becoming very mild in the south, possibly




exceptionally so in a few places. As always we await the details from the




high res. models but there are some *ahem* interesting solutions emerging




already.








Exciting stuff.








Boring today, just mild with sunny spells and light winds. T+4.2C at 0900




:-)








Eskimo Will (Haytor, 1017 feet asl, in Devon)




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Watch it Will, you mentioned the "COLD" word and "STRATWARM" Dawlish might be lurking!


Don't be silly.
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On 18/12/2012 14:50, ron button wrote:
"Eskimo Will" wrote in message
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Winter never fails to deliver interest - a fantastic time of year for
meteorologists.

Wow just look at that tropical air coming our way later in the week! Has
its origin in the Caribbean with 564 DAM thickness and 10C 850s by the
time it reaches our shores. We are talking 14C plus in the south if it
stays dry. But that's the thing it will carry a lot of moisture and when
this very warm air comes up against much colder air over Scotland in the
easterly off a still bitter Scandinavia there is going to be copious
amounts of rainfall, bringing yet more flooding and misery. The question
is how far north will the warm air get. If shallow waves run fast
eastwards then most of it will stay in the Channel but it is likely that
in the baroclinic zone one of the ripples will be amplified and a deeper
low will move across the UK introducing clearer drier and colder air by
Christmas day post cold front in a westerly.

During this time the stratwarm mentioned by Mike Trigger begins to
influence the displacement of the Russian high eastwards and build
pressure in the high arctic/Greenland/Canada introducing a very cold
northerly type, perhaps in time for Boxing Day.

So the big weather story later this week will be the wet weather with
potential for floods (and gales), possibly mountain blizzards in Scotland
if cold air hangs on there. Also becoming very mild in the south, possibly
exceptionally so in a few places. As always we await the details from the
high res. models but there are some *ahem* interesting solutions emerging
already.

Exciting stuff.

Boring today, just mild with sunny spells and light winds. T+4.2C at 0900
:-)

Eskimo Will (Haytor, 1017 feet asl, in Devon)
--


Exciting stuff indeed Will ,stimulating as ever,I cannot recall however the
two features you mentioned ,very high temps in the south and arctic cold
come together in such a short period ,
Seems likely therefore only one will come off , I wonder which one you will
go for .......?
Happy Christmas anyway

RonB





In the south with very mild tropical air and arctic air in the north,
if the cold air pushes down over the country could it produce
thundersnow like 2004?

Joe
Wolverhampton
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On 18/12/2012 12:07, Eskimo Will wrote:

"Joe Egginton" wrote in message
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On 18/12/2012 09:09, Eskimo Will wrote:

Boring today, just mild with sunny spells and light winds. T+4.2C at
0900 :-)

Eskimo Will (Haytor, 1017 feet asl, in Devon)
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Mild at 4c Will? I call that benignly cold, or the cold side of cool.

Mild to me is 8c = Temp = 12C.


At that time of the morning 4C is mild!
Now at 1200 in the warm sunshine it is +8.3C and rising which is mild
for December up here.
Tee-shirt weather :-)

Eskimo Will
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What, no shorts? When the dew point gets above 7C it is definitely
shorts weather. In fact, if there is no wind and I am feeling hardy, I
might shade it a few degrees below that.

Mind you, at only 8C - unless there is no wind - I would probably have a
"hoody" on over the T shirt...

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in 367244 20121218 115957 Joe Egginton wrote:
On 18/12/2012 09:09, Eskimo Will wrote:

Boring today, just mild with sunny spells and light winds. T+4.2C at
0900 :-)

Eskimo Will (Haytor, 1017 feet asl, in Devon)
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Mild at 4c Will? I call that benignly cold, or the cold side of cool.

Mild to me is 8c = Temp = 12C.


It's always puzzled me how 7C can feel very cold in December or January
but I can go out in my shirt-sleeves at 6am in July and 7C feels just "fresh".


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