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The meto charts from sunday onwards look distictly thundery with
little sign of a change. 564dm air covers large areas of England and with troughs and lows in the SE flow. If this happens we could get the best summer storms for some time. ================================================== Simon Sheaf Sheffield South Yorkshire http://www.anycities.com/user/yorkshireweather (Weather Photo Galleries and links) ================================================== |
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![]() "Simon S" wrote in message ... The meto charts from sunday onwards look distictly thundery with little sign of a change. 564dm air covers large areas of England and with troughs and lows in the SE flow. If this happens we could get the best summer storms for some time. Hope not ![]() Col -- Bolton, Lancashire. 160m asl. http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co.uk |
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Hi Simon,
I hope you're right. To me, and I'm always wrong!, it doesn't look very thundery, other than the SW of England. Hope I'm wrong. Danny. ------------------------------------------------------- "Simon S" wrote in message ... The meto charts from sunday onwards look distictly thundery with little sign of a change. 564dm air covers large areas of England and with troughs and lows in the SE flow. If this happens we could get the best summer storms for some time. ================================================== Simon Sheaf Sheffield South Yorkshire http://www.anycities.com/user/yorkshireweather (Weather Photo Galleries and links) ================================================== |
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"Simon S" wrote in message
... The meto charts from sunday onwards look distictly thundery with little sign of a change. 564dm air covers large areas of England and with troughs and lows in the SE flow. If this happens we could get the best summer storms for some time. ================================================== Simon Sheaf Sheffield South Yorkshire http://www.anycities.com/user/yorkshireweather (Weather Photo Galleries and links) ================================================== BRING IT ON............ Anything that will relieve this unpleasant heat/humidity combination. Yet again, late yesterday evening, a short spell of useless light rain in this area that did nothing. -- Pete Please take my dog out twice to e-mail --------------------------------------------------------------- The views expressed above are entirely those of the writer and do not represent the views, policy or understanding of any other person or official body. --------------------------------------------------------------- |
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"Simon S" wrote in message
charts still look thunder this week and posibly next weekend was hoping to see will's weekly forecast to get some detail on this but it seem not to have been posted this week :-( Initially western areas later today/tomorrow and then central and eastern parts tomorrow night and Tuesday/ Wednesday as increased upper forcing in the west interacts with the 18-20C theta-w plume. 850mb WBPT plume :- http://meteocentre.com/models/ukmet_...W_00_panel.gif 500mb vorticity :- http://www.unibas.ch/geo/mcr/3d/mete...2/PFAEGQ36.PNG http://www.unibas.ch/geo/mcr/3d/mete...2/PFAEGQ48.PNG Should be an interesting few days. Jon. |
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