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On Thu, 3 Mar 2005, Phil Layton wrote:
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/corporat...r20050303.html What's the point of the animation? It's just the three images on that webpage in sequence! -- Nick Humphries, via OBD Your Sinclair Rock'n'Roll Years - http://www.ysrnry.co.uk YSRnRY documentary - http://www.ysrnry.co.uk/tvprog/ The Tipshop - http://www.the-tipshop.co.uk/ |
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On Thu, 3 Mar 2005, Phil Layton wrote:
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/corporat...r20050303.html What's the point of the animation? It's just the three images on that webpage in sequence! -- Nick Humphries, via OBD Your Sinclair Rock'n'Roll Years - http://www.ysrnry.co.uk YSRnRY documentary - http://www.ysrnry.co.uk/tvprog/ The Tipshop - http://www.the-tipshop.co.uk/ |
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On Thu, 3 Mar 2005, Phil Layton wrote:
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/corporat...r20050303.html What's the point of the animation? It's just the three images on that webpage in sequence! -- Nick Humphries, via OBD Your Sinclair Rock'n'Roll Years - http://www.ysrnry.co.uk YSRnRY documentary - http://www.ysrnry.co.uk/tvprog/ The Tipshop - http://www.the-tipshop.co.uk/ |
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Dave.C wrote:
It won't settle on the roads in the S.E - guaranteed, unless it arrives before 9.00 am. I'm not so sure... aren't we expecting a sharp frost tonight in the SE which would allow any snow on the leading edge of the front to settle: http://expert.weatheronline.co.uk/tmin_frame.htm (if you believe GFS) Also, the 1000-500hPa thickness lines may be misleading in this situation as the warm air aloft increases the mean temperature of the layer which is unrepresentative of the cold air near the surface... so you could get snow with higher thickness values than in other situations. Dave "BlueLightning" wrote in message oups.com... Warm front, and thickness doesn't look very impressive right now I'd go for a spell of freezing rain. Milder air aloft, still very cold at the surface Clashing with the morning rush-hour, it could be very nasty in the south-east at first tomorrow morning |
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Dave.C wrote:
It won't settle on the roads in the S.E - guaranteed, unless it arrives before 9.00 am. I'm not so sure... aren't we expecting a sharp frost tonight in the SE which would allow any snow on the leading edge of the front to settle: http://expert.weatheronline.co.uk/tmin_frame.htm (if you believe GFS) Also, the 1000-500hPa thickness lines may be misleading in this situation as the warm air aloft increases the mean temperature of the layer which is unrepresentative of the cold air near the surface... so you could get snow with higher thickness values than in other situations. Dave "BlueLightning" wrote in message oups.com... Warm front, and thickness doesn't look very impressive right now I'd go for a spell of freezing rain. Milder air aloft, still very cold at the surface Clashing with the morning rush-hour, it could be very nasty in the south-east at first tomorrow morning |
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Dave.C wrote:
It won't settle on the roads in the S.E - guaranteed, unless it arrives before 9.00 am. I'm not so sure... aren't we expecting a sharp frost tonight in the SE which would allow any snow on the leading edge of the front to settle: http://expert.weatheronline.co.uk/tmin_frame.htm (if you believe GFS) Also, the 1000-500hPa thickness lines may be misleading in this situation as the warm air aloft increases the mean temperature of the layer which is unrepresentative of the cold air near the surface... so you could get snow with higher thickness values than in other situations. Dave "BlueLightning" wrote in message oups.com... Warm front, and thickness doesn't look very impressive right now I'd go for a spell of freezing rain. Milder air aloft, still very cold at the surface Clashing with the morning rush-hour, it could be very nasty in the south-east at first tomorrow morning |
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Dave.C wrote:
It won't settle on the roads in the S.E - guaranteed, unless it arrives before 9.00 am. I'm not so sure... aren't we expecting a sharp frost tonight in the SE which would allow any snow on the leading edge of the front to settle: http://expert.weatheronline.co.uk/tmin_frame.htm (if you believe GFS) Also, the 1000-500hPa thickness lines may be misleading in this situation as the warm air aloft increases the mean temperature of the layer which is unrepresentative of the cold air near the surface... so you could get snow with higher thickness values than in other situations. Dave "BlueLightning" wrote in message oups.com... Warm front, and thickness doesn't look very impressive right now I'd go for a spell of freezing rain. Milder air aloft, still very cold at the surface Clashing with the morning rush-hour, it could be very nasty in the south-east at first tomorrow morning |
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I feel a black-ice morning coming on up here in the Midlands, Temp down
to -6C and then wet snow and rain. evil -- John Taverner Solihull UK 134 amsl All outgoing mail scanned by Norton |
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I feel a black-ice morning coming on up here in the Midlands, Temp down
to -6C and then wet snow and rain. evil -- John Taverner Solihull UK 134 amsl All outgoing mail scanned by Norton |
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I feel a black-ice morning coming on up here in the Midlands, Temp down
to -6C and then wet snow and rain. evil -- John Taverner Solihull UK 134 amsl All outgoing mail scanned by Norton |
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