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![]() "Joe Hunt" wrote in message ... It's started to come through now and continues to show the trend of a N wind veering NE. The upper ridge to the W is thrown further N at T+144/156, Miles' Extension ? Joe The Scandi High has gone east though, so no screaming easterlies ![]() |
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On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 22:37:22 -0000, "Joe Bedford"
wrote: "Joe Hunt" wrote in message ... It's started to come through now and continues to show the trend of a N wind veering NE. The upper ridge to the W is thrown further N at T+144/156, Miles' Extension ? The Scandi High has gone east though, so no screaming easterlies ![]() Not on UKMO for Fri/Sat/Sun it hasn't... it has HP pushing W into Scandi and it's developing cold Easterlies over the North Sea. -- Dave |
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