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Is the current synoptic set up, the strong anticyclone over Scandinavia, thanks the current phase of the QBO? Or is the ridge being held mostly thanks to events in the Gulf of Mexico / US Eastern Seaboard?

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On Sunday, 9 October 2016 13:03:40 UTC+1, Scott W wrote:
Is the current synoptic set up, the strong anticyclone over Scandinavia, thanks the current phase of the QBO? Or is the ridge being held mostly thanks to events in the Gulf of Mexico / US Eastern Seaboard?


It is due to the solar complexes. The dance is too much for me to cope with but there is plenty of data from SpaceWeather to get your data-base teeth into. Good hunting.

http://www.space.com/11506-space-wea...ejections.html
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On Sunday, 9 October 2016 20:34:49 UTC+1, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Sunday, 9 October 2016 13:03:40 UTC+1, Scott W wrote:
Is the current synoptic set up, the strong anticyclone over Scandinavia, thanks the current phase of the QBO? Or is the ridge being held mostly thanks to events in the Gulf of Mexico / US Eastern Seaboard?


It is due to the solar complexes. The dance is too much for me to cope with but there is plenty of data from SpaceWeather to get your data-base teeth into. Good hunting.

http://www.space.com/11506-space-wea...ejections.html


Oh I love it. It's down to the sun. Please be redirected here. You two loons would get on famously. 😀 There is such a synergy between his dog's breakfast of a site and your gobbledygook:

http://www.weatheraction.com

It will only cost you this, or perhaps not:

'BI 100d ahead 6m/12m subs @ Only £60/£80.
The popular 12month Subscription offer was £100 now reduced to £80 (which is 1/10 original proper price, for a short time before reversion up.) (whatttt????)
Prices can be changed at any time. Deals apply till price changes activated..'

Wonderful. Sounds so much like a W post,
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On 10/10/2016 05:36, wrote:
On Sunday, 9 October 2016 20:34:49 UTC+1, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Sunday, 9 October 2016 13:03:40 UTC+1, Scott W wrote:
Is the current synoptic set up, the strong anticyclone over Scandinavia, thanks the current phase of the QBO? Or is the ridge being held mostly thanks to events in the Gulf of Mexico / US Eastern Seaboard?


It is due to the solar complexes. The dance is too much for me to cope with but there is plenty of data from SpaceWeather to get your data-base teeth into. Good hunting.

http://www.space.com/11506-space-wea...ejections.html

Oh I love it. It's down to the sun. Please be redirected here. You two loons would get on famously. 😀 There is such a synergy between his dog's breakfast of a site and your gobbledygook:

http://www.weatheraction.com

It will only cost you this, or perhaps not:

'BI 100d ahead 6m/12m subs @ Only £60/£80.
The popular 12month Subscription offer was £100 now reduced to £80 (which is 1/10 original proper price, for a short time before reversion up.) (whatttt????)
Prices can be changed at any time. Deals apply till price changes activated.'

Wonderful. Sounds so much like a W post,

The page where you select the forecast you want is even more
unintelligible: http://www.weatheraction.com/wactmember5.asp
Is a 'Wow' better than an 'Amazing'??
I *have* to know!

I'm tempted to make a donation actually, with the proviso that it is
spent on a re-vamp of the website

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On Sunday, October 9, 2016 at 8:03:40 AM UTC-4, Scott W wrote:
Is the current synoptic set up, the strong anticyclone over Scandinavia, thanks the current phase of the QBO? Or is the ridge being held mostly thanks to events in the Gulf of Mexico / US Eastern Seaboard?


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The negative AO pattern we are seeing now in October, manifested by anomalous high pressure Siberia to Scandinavia (and the very strong anticyclone there) and also across Canada is more likely due to high latitude temperature anomalies and decreased north-south temperature gradient.

Stephen.


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On Monday, 10 October 2016 20:15:15 UTC+1, wrote:
On Sunday, October 9, 2016 at 8:03:40 AM UTC-4, Scott W wrote:
Is the current synoptic set up, the strong anticyclone over Scandinavia, thanks the current phase of the QBO? Or is the ridge being held mostly thanks to events in the Gulf of Mexico / US Eastern Seaboard?


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The negative AO pattern we are seeing now in October, manifested by anomalous high pressure Siberia to Scandinavia (and the very strong anticyclone there) and also across Canada is more likely due to high latitude temperature anomalies and decreased north-south temperature gradient.

Stephen.


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The Jabberwock, with eyes of flame,
Came whiffling through the tulgey wood,
And burbled as it came!

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The vorpal blade went snicker-snack!
He left it dead, and with its head
He went galumphing back.

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