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Default 12Z Model Summary - Thursday 06th November 2003

Charts analysed are for T+96 hours - 12Z Monday 10th November 2003
unless stated.

UKMetO:
SLP: http://www.wetterzentrale.com/pics/Rukm961.html
High pressure (1040mb) lies to the northeast of the UK over Eastern
Scandinavia. Low pressure (975mb) lies well out in the Atlantic to the
southwest of Greenland. Winds across the UK are mostly light to
moderate south/southeasterlies. Most areas will be mainly dry and fine
but the far west may be cloudier with a few showers. Temperatures will
be close to normal in many parts. Beyond this there is little change
in the south and east, but the Atlantic low slowly edges closer to the
northwest, bringing increasing winds and some rain.

GFS:
SLP: http://www.wetterzentrale.com/pics/Rtavn961.html
850hPa Temperatures: http://www.wetterzentrale.com/pics/Rtavn962.html
2m Temperatures: http://www.wetterzentrale.com/pics/Rtavn965.html
High pressure (1040mb) lies over Scandinavia. Low pressure (970mb)
lies to the southwest of Greenland. Winds across the UK are light to
moderate south/southeasterlies. Most parts will be mainly fine and
dry, but the extreme west may be cloudier with a few showers. 850hPa
temperatures are close to +4C in most places. Forecast 2m temperatures
range from +9C in the north to +13C in the south. Beyond this low
pressure slowly edgs in from the northwest, but high pressure remains
close to the south and east, keeping conditions rather mild and
settled.

DWD:
SLP: http://www.wetter.com/home/img/sat/g...061200_096.gif
High pressure (1040mb) lies over the Baltic. Low pressure (965mb) lies
to the southwest of Greenland. Winds across the UK are light
south/southeasterlies. Most parts will be mainly dry and bright, but
cloudier in the west with a few showers. Temperatures will be close to
normal in many parts. Beyond this there is little change, with high
pressure never too far away, keeping most areas mostly settled.

NOGAPS:
SLP: http://www.wetterzentrale.com/pics/Rngp961.html
850hPa Temperatu http://www.wetterzentrale.com/pics/Rngp962.html
High pressure (1035mb) lies over the Baltic. Low pressure (965mb) lies
in the Atlantic to the southwest of Greenland. Winds across the UK are
mainly light south/southeasterlies. Most parts will be mainly dry and
fine, with perhaps some showers in the far west. 850hPa temperatures
are close to +3C in most parts. Temperatures will be close to normal
in many parts. Beyond this low pressure slowly turns conditions
somewhat more unsettled in western areas.

JMA:
SLP: http://www.wetterzentrale.com/pics/Rjma961.html
850hPa Temperatures: http://www.wetterzentrale.com/pics/Rjma962.html
High pressure (1035mb) lies over the Baltic. Low pressure (975mb) lies
to the south of Greenland. Winds across the UK are mainly light to
moderate southerlies. Most parts will be mainly dry and fine, but
perhaps some showers in the far west. 850hPa temperatures range from
+3C in the northwest to +6C in the southeast. Temperatures will be
close to normal in many parts. Beyond this all parts turn windier and
unsettled.

Canadian – T+72 hours for SUNDAY:
All charts: http://weatheroffice.ec.gc.ca/data/m...ast/478_50.gif
High pressure lies over Scandinavia. Low pressure (983mb) lies in the
Atlantic, with a secondary low (994mb) to the east of this main low.
The UK lies under moderate south/southeasterly winds. Most parts will
be mainly dry and bright, but perhaps some showers in the west.
Daytime temperatures will be close to normal in most areas.

Summary:
A change in some of the models tonight, with most following on from
the UKMetO yesterday in bringing somewhat more unsettled conditions
into the country. However, the south and east may well stay mostly
settled, and in fact the DWD run keeps high pressure in charge.

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