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Old November 19th 03, 10:17 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default Sun spots increasing low pressure's BUT?

I dont think anybody has mentioned this either on two
or anywhere else.. Ive noticed pretty much everyone says
that solar activity could increase the amount low pressures
in the altantic thus giving mild weather. What if those low pressures
although a dominate feature thanks to solar activity instead of heading
towards
uk, headed se thus dragging cold air defeating the mild rampers.

We had solar activity at the start of the year, and all of two
and ukweatherworld said that it would turner milder because of solar
activity
this turned out false in jan, as a deep area of low pressure dragged in very
cold air
on its western flank. -- good month for se

I think that solar activity could help our winter, if the low pressure
directions
are different!

I hope this makes sense.





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Old November 19th 03, 10:32 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default Sun spots increasing low pressure's BUT?


surely there is no connection between short-term solar activity and the
weather patterns in the troposhpere??
Take two severe winters in recent history. 1962/3 occured at solar mimimum.
1978/9 occurred close to solar maximum. Mild winters seem to occur at any
stage of the 11-year solar sunspot cycle. Likewise poor/hot summers have
occurred at both solar maxima and minima.

My £0.02

Jim.


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I dont think anybody has mentioned this either on two
or anywhere else.. Ive noticed pretty much everyone says
that solar activity could increase the amount low pressures
in the altantic thus giving mild weather. What if those low pressures
although a dominate feature thanks to solar activity instead of heading
towards
uk, headed se thus dragging cold air defeating the mild rampers.

We had solar activity at the start of the year, and all of two
and ukweatherworld said that it would turner milder because of solar
activity
this turned out false in jan, as a deep area of low pressure dragged in

very
cold air
on its western flank. -- good month for se

I think that solar activity could help our winter, if the low pressure
directions
are different!

I hope this makes sense.








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