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Default Large positive N Atlantic SST anomaly

What is that likely to mean for our weather?

Shaun Pudwell.

"Alastair McDonald" k wrote
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"James Brown" wrote in message
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Had a look today at the FNOC site - OTIS SST anomaly page:

https://152.80.49.210/PUBLIC/

I am amazed at the extent of the North Atlantic/Arctic SST anomaly - I
can't remember having seen it so extensive before. Given the world map I
wonder if it means that for some reason the North Atlantic drift is
penetrating deeper and more systematically into the area?

James
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James Brown


I have the impression that the flow is slowing but the warm salty water is

no
longer sinking. Perhaps it is too warm. See
http://64.246.48.81/wz/pics/Reursst.gif

I would be interested in what others think.
Cheers, Alastair.





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Default Large positive N Atlantic SST anomaly

Had a look today at the FNOC site - OTIS SST anomaly page:

https://152.80.49.210/PUBLIC/

I am amazed at the extent of the North Atlantic/Arctic SST anomaly - I
can't remember having seen it so extensive before. Given the world map I
wonder if it means that for some reason the North Atlantic drift is
penetrating deeper and more systematically into the area?

James
--
James Brown
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"James Brown" wrote in message
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Had a look today at the FNOC site - OTIS SST anomaly page:

https://152.80.49.210/PUBLIC/

I am amazed at the extent of the North Atlantic/Arctic SST anomaly - I
can't remember having seen it so extensive before. Given the world map I
wonder if it means that for some reason the North Atlantic drift is
penetrating deeper and more systematically into the area?

James
--
James Brown


I have the impression that the flow is slowing but the warm salty water is no
longer sinking. Perhaps it is too warm. See
http://64.246.48.81/wz/pics/Reursst.gif

I would be interested in what others think.
Cheers, Alastair.


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Default Large positive N Atlantic SST anomaly

That's one for the forecasters, not me.

Cheers, Alastair.

"Shaun Pudwell" wrote in message
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What is that likely to mean for our weather?

Shaun Pudwell.

"Alastair McDonald" k wrote
in message ...

"James Brown" wrote in message
...
Had a look today at the FNOC site - OTIS SST anomaly page:

https://152.80.49.210/PUBLIC/

I am amazed at the extent of the North Atlantic/Arctic SST anomaly - I
can't remember having seen it so extensive before. Given the world map I
wonder if it means that for some reason the North Atlantic drift is
penetrating deeper and more systematically into the area?

James
--
James Brown


I have the impression that the flow is slowing but the warm salty water is

no
longer sinking. Perhaps it is too warm. See
http://64.246.48.81/wz/pics/Reursst.gif

I would be interested in what others think.
Cheers, Alastair.






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Default Large positive N Atlantic SST anomaly

I will give you a backcast though.

With a large area of warm water in the GIN and Barent Seas the UK temperatures
will soar in the north of the country, especiallly Scotland and record
tempeatures will be recorded in the Shetland Isles.

Is that any good :-?

Cheers, Alastair.


"Alastair McDonald" k wrote
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That's one for the forecasters, not me.

Cheers, Alastair.

"Shaun Pudwell" wrote in message
...
What is that likely to mean for our weather?

Shaun Pudwell.

"Alastair McDonald" k

wrote
in message ...

"James Brown" wrote in message
...
Had a look today at the FNOC site - OTIS SST anomaly page:

https://152.80.49.210/PUBLIC/

I am amazed at the extent of the North Atlantic/Arctic SST anomaly - I
can't remember having seen it so extensive before. Given the world map

I
wonder if it means that for some reason the North Atlantic drift is
penetrating deeper and more systematically into the area?

James
--
James Brown

I have the impression that the flow is slowing but the warm salty water

is
no
longer sinking. Perhaps it is too warm. See
http://64.246.48.81/wz/pics/Reursst.gif

I would be interested in what others think.
Cheers, Alastair.










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