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ECMWF (12Z yesterday) similar as was the 00Z GFS (albeit a little slower). Jon. |
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Trying to follow this closely due to upcoming commitments-
the GFS emplaces rather large CAPE (1000 J/Kg +)on the near continent and cent/south England from late Sunday onwards,but it seems the upper air doesn't become favourable until later on in the period.Will seemed rather confident on it remaining dry til Weds,but almost any solution still seems possible.I wonder as well if some elevated stuff out of France cld ruin things before the front makes its move east, -- regards, david (add 17 to waghorne to reply) |
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