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Anyone interested in the westerliness, southerliness, and
anticyclonic indices I wrote about in earlier months can see all the April stuff in graphical form at: http://www.climate-uk.com/indices04.htm The very cyclonic nature of April (and therefore its wettness) in the last 20 years stands out ... but I was surprised to see that it is not unprecedented. Philip Eden (No, there's nothing else on the site yet ...) |
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In message , Philip Eden
writes Anyone interested in the westerliness, southerliness, and anticyclonic indices I wrote about in earlier months can see all the April stuff in graphical form at: http://www.climate-uk.com/indices04.htm The very cyclonic nature of April (and therefore its wettness) in the last 20 years stands out ... but I was surprised to see that it is not unprecedented. Philip Eden (No, there's nothing else on the site yet ...) Just to say many thanks for that Philip. As a comparative layman I found it hugely helpful as a resource for better understanding shifts in weather patterns. Any chance of doing other, say, Winter months in the same way. It is so accessible. Cheers, James -- James Brown |
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![]() "James Brown" wrote in message ... In message , Philip Eden writes Anyone interested in the westerliness, southerliness, and anticyclonic indices I wrote about in earlier months can see all the April stuff in graphical form at: http://www.climate-uk.com/indices04.htm The very cyclonic nature of April (and therefore its wettness) in the last 20 years stands out ... but I was surprised to see that it is not unprecedented. Just to say many thanks for that Philip. As a comparative layman I found it hugely helpful as a resource for better understanding shifts in weather patterns. Any chance of doing other, say, Winter months in the same way. It is so accessible. I'll add them month by month ... it'll give you something to look forward to :-) There'll be other stuff appearing there too from time to time, but it'll be a slow process as I've got big commitments for the remainder of this year. Philip Eden |
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I'll add them month by month ... it'll give you something to look forward to :-) There'll be other stuff appearing there too from time to time, but it'll be a slow process as I've got big commitments for the remainder of this year. Philip Eden What can I say?!! Many thanks Philip - did you ever foresee the usefulness of this group when you kicked it all off I wonder? Cheers, James -- James Brown |
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