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I certainly can't recall such relentlessly similar charts since I've
been looking at computer models over the last 10 years. The thing that strikes me is the small variation in the tracks of the lows. Apart from zero cold snaps (or even hints at them in future charts) there haven't been any brief northerlies or north westerlies which usually occur during the odd transitional phase. Dave, S.Essex |
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