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Default **Forecast: Stormy, zonal weather to continue to T+240 on Thursday2nd Jan**

Just an amazingly stormy outlook, with an extremely strong jet. All models agree.

**Forecast: On Thursday Jan 2nd, at T240, the UK will still be subject to zonal Atlantic weather. The strong jet will be directing depressions towards the UK and stormy, windy and wet weather will be punctuated by calmer conditions and perhaps night frosts, in ridges of high pressure between the depressions. Hills will see plentiful snow, but snow in lowland areas will be confined to showers in north-westerly airstreams in the lee of depressions.. At this range, it is impossible to say in which sector of a depression the UK will lie in 10 days time.**

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Default **Forecast: Stormy, zonal weather to continue to T+240 onThursday 2nd Jan**

On Monday, December 23, 2013 8:22:51 PM UTC, Dawlish wrote:
Just an amazingly stormy outlook, with an extremely strong jet. All models agree.



**Forecast: On Thursday Jan 2nd, at T240, the UK will still be subject to zonal Atlantic weather. The strong jet will be directing depressions towards the UK and stormy, windy and wet weather will be punctuated by calmer conditions and perhaps night frosts, in ridges of high pressure between the depressions. Hills will see plentiful snow, but snow in lowland areas will be confined to showers in north-westerly airstreams in the lee of depressions. At this range, it is impossible to say in which sector of a depression the UK will lie in 10 days time.**


Nothing tonight to make me feel this forecast won't achieve outcome.
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Default **Forecast: Stormy, zonal weather to continue to T+240 onThursday 2nd Jan**

On Tuesday, December 24, 2013 7:32:43 PM UTC, Dawlish wrote:
On Monday, December 23, 2013 8:22:51 PM UTC, Dawlish wrote:

Just an amazingly stormy outlook, with an extremely strong jet. All models agree.








**Forecast: On Thursday Jan 2nd, at T240, the UK will still be subject to zonal Atlantic weather. The strong jet will be directing depressions towards the UK and stormy, windy and wet weather will be punctuated by calmer conditions and perhaps night frosts, in ridges of high pressure between the depressions. Hills will see plentiful snow, but snow in lowland areas will be confined to showers in north-westerly airstreams in the lee of depressions. At this range, it is impossible to say in which sector of a depression the UK will lie in 10 days time.**




Nothing tonight to make me feel this forecast won't achieve outcome.


Again, hard to see this not achieving outcome on the 2nd. Looking for a change now and the 06z perhaps promising something different at 11 days, maybe, with luck and a following northerly wind, eh?
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Default **Forecast: Stormy, zonal weather to continue to T+240 onThursday 2nd Jan**

On Friday, December 27, 2013 6:13:19 PM UTC, Dawlish wrote:
On Tuesday, December 24, 2013 7:32:43 PM UTC, Dawlish wrote:

On Monday, December 23, 2013 8:22:51 PM UTC, Dawlish wrote:




Just an amazingly stormy outlook, with an extremely strong jet. All models agree.
















**Forecast: On Thursday Jan 2nd, at T240, the UK will still be subject to zonal Atlantic weather. The strong jet will be directing depressions towards the UK and stormy, windy and wet weather will be punctuated by calmer conditions and perhaps night frosts, in ridges of high pressure between the depressions. Hills will see plentiful snow, but snow in lowland areas will be confined to showers in north-westerly airstreams in the lee of depressions. At this range, it is impossible to say in which sector of a depression the UK will lie in 10 days time.**








Nothing tonight to make me feel this forecast won't achieve outcome.




Again, hard to see this not achieving outcome on the 2nd. Looking for a change now and the 06z perhaps promising something different at 11 days, maybe, with luck and a following northerly wind, eh?


Looking very likely that the start of the second week in Jan will see these zonal and stormy conditions continue. Still looking for a change, but there's nothing to arouse even mild (heh!) interest in the coldies. It must be slashing wrists territory on some weather forums.
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Default **Forecast: Stormy, zonal weather to continue to T+240 on Thursday 2nd Jan**

On 2013-12-29 07:47:04 +0000, Dawlish said:

On Friday, December 27, 2013 6:13:19 PM UTC, Dawlish wrote:
On Tuesday, December 24, 2013 7:32:43 PM UTC, Dawlish wrote:

On Monday, December 23, 2013 8:22:51 PM UTC, Dawlish wrote:




Just an amazingly stormy outlook, with an extremely strong jet. All
models agree.
















**Forecast: On Thursday Jan 2nd, at T240, the UK will still be subject
to zonal Atlantic weather. The strong jet will be directing depressions
towards the UK and stormy, windy and wet weather will be punctuated by
calmer conditions and perhaps night frosts, in ridges of high pressure
between the depressions. Hills will see plentiful snow, but snow in
lowland areas will be confined to showers in north-westerly airstreams
in the lee of depressions. At this range, it is impossible to say in
which sector of a depression the UK will lie in 10 days time.**








Nothing tonight to make me feel this forecast won't achieve outcome.




Again, hard to see this not achieving outcome on the 2nd. Looking for a
change now and the 06z perhaps promising something different at 11
days, maybe, with luck and a following northerly wind, eh?


Looking very likely that the start of the second week in Jan will see
these zonal and stormy conditions continue. Still looking for a change,
but there's nothing to arouse even mild (heh!) interest in the coldies.
It must be slashing wrists territory on some weather forums.


I wonder how the media have been able to turn every low pressure that
now affects the UK into a "storm" and every flooding incident into a
national disaster, even though we have had wet and windy weather for
millennia, and rivers have flooded over low lying areas, to various
degrees, centuries before anyone insisted on building houses on those
floodplains?

Presumably, we will have this exaggerated hype every time a low
pressure dares to come near our shores for decades to come?



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"yttiw" wrote in message news:201312291233255294-cuddles@britpostcom...



Presumably, we will have this exaggerated hype every time a low pressure
dares to come near our shores for decades to come?


If their headline is blizzards and severe cold every time the met office
forecast wintry showers for the Scotland then I'm sure they will exaggerate
the storm hype for every low pressure system that comes close to the UK!
Is anyone accountable for the garbage they print? Can you imagine if the met
office had forecast that 2014 was going to be the coldest, snowiest winter
ever back in November?


Graham

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Default **Forecast: Stormy, zonal weather to continue to T+240 onThursday 2nd Jan**

On Sunday, December 29, 2013 12:33:25 PM UTC, yttiw wrote:
On 2013-12-29 07:47:04 +0000, Dawlish said:



On Friday, December 27, 2013 6:13:19 PM UTC, Dawlish wrote:


On Tuesday, December 24, 2013 7:32:43 PM UTC, Dawlish wrote:




On Monday, December 23, 2013 8:22:51 PM UTC, Dawlish wrote:








Just an amazingly stormy outlook, with an extremely strong jet. All


models agree.
































**Forecast: On Thursday Jan 2nd, at T240, the UK will still be subject


to zonal Atlantic weather. The strong jet will be directing depressions


towards the UK and stormy, windy and wet weather will be punctuated by


calmer conditions and perhaps night frosts, in ridges of high pressure


between the depressions. Hills will see plentiful snow, but snow in


lowland areas will be confined to showers in north-westerly airstreams


in the lee of depressions. At this range, it is impossible to say in


which sector of a depression the UK will lie in 10 days time.**
















Nothing tonight to make me feel this forecast won't achieve outcome.








Again, hard to see this not achieving outcome on the 2nd. Looking for a


change now and the 06z perhaps promising something different at 11


days, maybe, with luck and a following northerly wind, eh?




Looking very likely that the start of the second week in Jan will see


these zonal and stormy conditions continue. Still looking for a change,


but there's nothing to arouse even mild (heh!) interest in the coldies.


It must be slashing wrists territory on some weather forums.




I wonder how the media have been able to turn every low pressure that

now affects the UK into a "storm" and every flooding incident into a

national disaster, even though we have had wet and windy weather for

millennia, and rivers have flooded over low lying areas, to various

degrees, centuries before anyone insisted on building houses on those

floodplains?



Presumably, we will have this exaggerated hype every time a low

pressure dares to come near our shores for decades to come?


It sells newspapers. Next question?
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Default **Forecast: Stormy, zonal weather to continue to T+240 onThursday 2nd Jan**

On Monday, December 23, 2013 8:22:51 PM UTC, Dawlish wrote:
Just an amazingly stormy outlook, with an extremely strong jet. All models agree.



**Forecast: On Thursday Jan 2nd, at T240, the UK will still be subject to zonal Atlantic weather. The strong jet will be directing depressions towards the UK and stormy, windy and wet weather will be punctuated by calmer conditions and perhaps night frosts, in ridges of high pressure between the depressions. Hills will see plentiful snow, but snow in lowland areas will be confined to showers in north-westerly airstreams in the lee of depressions. At this range, it is impossible to say in which sector of a depression the UK will lie in 10 days time.**


A good forecast. It'll probably be Atlantic weather in 10 daytime too. There is no end in sight to this zonal Atlantic weather.
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Default **Forecast: Stormy, zonal weather to continue to T+240 onThursday 2nd Jan**

On Sunday, 29 December 2013 12:33:25 UTC, yttiw wrote:
On 2013-12-29 07:47:04 +0000, Dawlish said:



On Friday, December 27, 2013 6:13:19 PM UTC, Dawlish wrote:


On Tuesday, December 24, 2013 7:32:43 PM UTC, Dawlish wrote:




On Monday, December 23, 2013 8:22:51 PM UTC, Dawlish wrote:








Just an amazingly stormy outlook, with an extremely strong jet. All


models agree.
































**Forecast: On Thursday Jan 2nd, at T240, the UK will still be subject


to zonal Atlantic weather. The strong jet will be directing depressions


towards the UK and stormy, windy and wet weather will be punctuated by


calmer conditions and perhaps night frosts, in ridges of high pressure


between the depressions. Hills will see plentiful snow, but snow in


lowland areas will be confined to showers in north-westerly airstreams


in the lee of depressions. At this range, it is impossible to say in


which sector of a depression the UK will lie in 10 days time.**
















Nothing tonight to make me feel this forecast won't achieve outcome.








Again, hard to see this not achieving outcome on the 2nd. Looking for a


change now and the 06z perhaps promising something different at 11


days, maybe, with luck and a following northerly wind, eh?




Looking very likely that the start of the second week in Jan will see


these zonal and stormy conditions continue. Still looking for a change,


but there's nothing to arouse even mild (heh!) interest in the coldies.


It must be slashing wrists territory on some weather forums.




I wonder how the media have been able to turn every low pressure that

now affects the UK into a "storm" and every flooding incident into a

national disaster, even though we have had wet and windy weather for

millennia, and rivers have flooded over low lying areas, to various

degrees, centuries before anyone insisted on building houses on those

floodplains?



Presumably, we will have this exaggerated hype every time a low

pressure dares to come near our shores for decades to come?


I wonder where the media gets that from.........?

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/w...ime=1388707200
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Default **Forecast: Stormy, zonal weather to continue to T+240 on Thursday2nd Jan**

On 29/12/2013 12:33, yttiw wrote:
On 2013-12-29 07:47:04 +0000, Dawlish said:

On Friday, December 27, 2013 6:13:19 PM UTC, Dawlish wrote:
On Tuesday, December 24, 2013 7:32:43 PM UTC, Dawlish wrote:

On Monday, December 23, 2013 8:22:51 PM UTC, Dawlish wrote:



Just an amazingly stormy outlook, with an extremely strong jet. All
models agree.















**Forecast: On Thursday Jan 2nd, at T240, the UK will still be
subject to zonal Atlantic weather. The strong jet will be directing
depressions towards the UK and stormy, windy and wet weather will
be punctuated by calmer conditions and perhaps night frosts, in
ridges of high pressure between the depressions. Hills will see
plentiful snow, but snow in lowland areas will be confined to
showers in north-westerly airstreams in the lee of depressions. At
this range, it is impossible to say in which sector of a depression
the UK will lie in 10 days time.**







Nothing tonight to make me feel this forecast won't achieve outcome.



Again, hard to see this not achieving outcome on the 2nd. Looking for
a change now and the 06z perhaps promising something different at 11
days, maybe, with luck and a following northerly wind, eh?


Looking very likely that the start of the second week in Jan will see
these zonal and stormy conditions continue. Still looking for a
change, but there's nothing to arouse even mild (heh!) interest in the
coldies. It must be slashing wrists territory on some weather forums.


I wonder how the media have been able to turn every low pressure that
now affects the UK into a "storm" and every flooding incident into a
national disaster, even though we have had wet and windy weather for
millennia, and rivers have flooded over low lying areas, to various
degrees, centuries before anyone insisted on building houses on those
floodplains?


They haven't.



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