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Just looked at the set of charts from the GFS, initialised at 18z. A
complete change in emphasis from the 12z run with now a suggestion that cold air will be advecting Westwards by next Sunday. Potential for some of the white stuff on the back edge of the trough.... I know it's a long way off and we need some more runs from a number of models to be more confident, but the roller coaster continues !! Steve -- ================================================== ====================== Steve Graham Rossendale Lancs 950' AMSL ================================================== ====================== --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.561 / Virus Database: 353 - Release Date: 13/01/2004 |
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A 100% outlier unfortunately
![]() --------------------------------------------------------- "Steve Graham" wrote in message ... Just looked at the set of charts from the GFS, initialised at 18z. A complete change in emphasis from the 12z run with now a suggestion that cold air will be advecting Westwards by next Sunday. Potential for some of the white stuff on the back edge of the trough.... I know it's a long way off and we need some more runs from a number of models to be more confident, but the roller coaster continues !! Steve -- ================================================== ====================== Steve Graham Rossendale Lancs 950' AMSL ================================================== ====================== --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.561 / Virus Database: 353 - Release Date: 13/01/2004 |
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I guess I'm being a tad optimistic this far out, but which other 18z run
datasets are available to render this GFS run an outlier? Steve -- ================================================== ====================== Steve Graham Rossendale Lancs 950' AMSL ================================================== ====================== "danny" wrote in message ... A 100% outlier unfortunately ![]() --------------------------------------------------------- "Steve Graham" wrote in message ... Just looked at the set of charts from the GFS, initialised at 18z. A complete change in emphasis from the 12z run with now a suggestion that cold air will be advecting Westwards by next Sunday. Potential for some of the white stuff on the back edge of the trough.... I know it's a long way off and we need some more runs from a number of models to be more confident, but the roller coaster continues !! Steve -- ================================================== ====================== Steve Graham Rossendale Lancs 950' AMSL ================================================== ====================== --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.561 / Virus Database: 353 - Release Date: 13/01/2004 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.561 / Virus Database: 353 - Release Date: 13/01/2004 |
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"Steve Graham" wrote in message
... Just looked at the set of charts from the GFS, initialised at 18z. A complete change in emphasis from the 12z run with now a suggestion that cold air will be advecting Westwards by next Sunday. Potential for some of the white stuff on the back edge of the trough.... Potentially severe weather in Greece, too, as of Wednesday, as very cold air should be advected southwards along the eastern banks of the building anticyclone. Some runs are also indicating explosive cyclogenesis over the Aegean, that should bring in a lot of the white stuff and hard frosts in the north. Bring it on, 18z :-) Yannis, SE Athens +9.0C, RH 81%, SLP 1019.2 hPa, steady |
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![]() Potentially severe weather in Greece, too, as of Wednesday, as very cold air should be advected southwards along the eastern banks of the building anticyclone. Some runs are also indicating explosive cyclogenesis over the Aegean, that should bring in a lot of the white stuff and hard frosts in the north. Bring it on, 18z :-) Yannis, SE Athens +9.0C, RH 81%, SLP 1019.2 hPa, steady Can we both have the snow this time .... please? ![]() |
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"Joe Bedford" wrote in message
... Can we both have the snow this time .... please? ![]() Su-) Honestly now, I'm not expecting any heavy snowfalls *in* Athens; NWlies always spoil the fun here and a the fourth snow day of the season for this suburb of the city should be nothing notable. Watch the Aegean isles and Crete get the snow and the north get temperatures below -10C again :-( Yannis, SE Athens +12.3C, very mild night indeed |
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![]() "Yannis" wrote in message news:buhpbe$hpboh$1@ID- Yannis, SE Athens +12.3C, very mild night indeed Me too Joe, Bedford +10.5C. |
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