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Default Anyone got a list of sudden stratosphere warming events?

I had no idea that such a thing might have a list of its own. There
apears to be so piteously little online about them I wouldn't be
surprised if the Met Office has colluded with the BBC to make Britain
dumber than dumb.

(Probably to save face when they have to mention Climatology.)

I have just been looking through the local library to find something
on climate that doesn't involve idiocy. Where did it all go wrong?


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I had no idea that such a thing might have a list of its own. There
apears to be so piteously little online about them I wouldn't be
surprised if the Met Office has colluded with the BBC to make Britain
dumber than dumb.


Not a list but you can keep track of them he
http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/product...e/10mb9065.gif
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On Jun 1, 5:14*pm, "Col" wrote:
"Weatherlawyer" wrote in message

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I had no idea that such a thing might have a list of its own. There
apears to be so piteously little online about them I wouldn't be
surprised if the Met Office has colluded with the BBC to make Britain
dumber than dumb.


Not a list but you can keep track of them he
http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/product...erature/10mb90...


Thank you. Missed the 2011 levels completely but quite revealing none
the less. I wonder what things were like when that Icelandic volcano
blew up.

I'm pretty sure the BoM models (running almost entirey on satellite
data) give excellent volcanic activity forecasts and they also seem to
coincide with massive tornado events.

There were some nasty ones in 2011.
Pity I haven't been keeping those BoM charts very long.



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