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Default Sferics S Coast and Spalding area

MetO's F215 has been amended for TS in southern areas, but not E. Anglia.
They seem to be forced from aloft if anything, ascent from the approaching,
disrupting, upper trough ?

http://www.sat.dundee.ac.uk/pdus/BW/...81800BW1_g.jpg

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