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No heavy showers here or anything dramatic but a persistent SW to
SSW force 5. I can't reconcile this with the pressure gradient as
shown on the Wetterzentrale site for the 1200Z analysis. Some local
enhancement in the neighbourhood of minor troughs might be expected but
this has been pretty persistent. Anybody any ideas why it's so breezy?

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, NE Surrey, 556 ft.


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No heavy showers here or anything dramatic but a persistent SW to
SSW force 5. I can't reconcile this with the pressure gradient as
shown on the Wetterzentrale site for the 1200Z analysis. Some local
enhancement in the neighbourhood of minor troughs might be expected but
this has been pretty persistent. Anybody any ideas why it's so breezy?

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, NE Surrey, 556 ft.

Increasing gradient (circa 30-40KT) ahead of the low just to the west of
Land's End at 1900Z and associated trough moving east.

12Z GFS 900mb winds :-
T+6
http://expert.weatheronline.co.uk/cg...4bb108c 6da2e
T+12
http://expert.weatheronline.co.uk/cg...4bb108c 6da2e

Jon.


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"Tudor Hughes" wrote in message
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No heavy showers here or anything dramatic but a persistent SW to
SSW force 5. I can't reconcile this with the pressure gradient as
shown on the Wetterzentrale site for the 1200Z analysis. Some local
enhancement in the neighbourhood of minor troughs might be expected but
this has been pretty persistent. Anybody any ideas why it's so breezy?

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, NE Surrey, 556 ft.

Increasing gradient (circa 30-40KT) ahead of the low just to the west of
Land's End at 1900Z and associated trough moving east.

12Z GFS 900mb winds :-
T+6
http://expert.weatheronline.co.uk/cg...4bb108c 6da2e
T+12
http://expert.weatheronline.co.uk/cg...4bb108c 6da2e

Jon.


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"Tudor Hughes" wrote in message
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No heavy showers here or anything dramatic but a persistent SW to
SSW force 5. I can't reconcile this with the pressure gradient as
shown on the Wetterzentrale site for the 1200Z analysis. Some local
enhancement in the neighbourhood of minor troughs might be expected but
this has been pretty persistent. Anybody any ideas why it's so breezy?

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, NE Surrey, 556 ft.

Increasing gradient (circa 30-40KT) ahead of the low just to the west of
Land's End at 1900Z and associated trough moving east.

12Z GFS 900mb winds :-
T+6
http://expert.weatheronline.co.uk/cg...4bb108c 6da2e
T+12
http://expert.weatheronline.co.uk/cg...4bb108c 6da2e

Jon.


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"Tudor Hughes" wrote in message
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No heavy showers here or anything dramatic but a persistent SW to
SSW force 5. I can't reconcile this with the pressure gradient as
shown on the Wetterzentrale site for the 1200Z analysis. Some local
enhancement in the neighbourhood of minor troughs might be expected but
this has been pretty persistent. Anybody any ideas why it's so breezy?

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, NE Surrey, 556 ft.


Increasing gradient (circa 30-40KT) ahead of the low just to the west of
Land's End at 1900Z and associated trough moving east.

12Z GFS 900mb winds :-
T+6
http://expert.weatheronline.co.uk/cg...c3cbd80 14f6b
T+12
http://expert.weatheronline.co.uk/cg...4bb108c 6da2e

Jon.




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"Tudor Hughes" wrote in message
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No heavy showers here or anything dramatic but a persistent SW to
SSW force 5. I can't reconcile this with the pressure gradient as
shown on the Wetterzentrale site for the 1200Z analysis. Some local
enhancement in the neighbourhood of minor troughs might be expected but
this has been pretty persistent. Anybody any ideas why it's so breezy?

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, NE Surrey, 556 ft.


Increasing gradient (circa 30-40KT) ahead of the low just to the west of
Land's End at 1900Z and associated trough moving east.

12Z GFS 900mb winds :-
T+6
http://expert.weatheronline.co.uk/cg...c3cbd80 14f6b
T+12
http://expert.weatheronline.co.uk/cg...4bb108c 6da2e

Jon.


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"Tudor Hughes" wrote in message
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No heavy showers here or anything dramatic but a persistent SW to
SSW force 5. I can't reconcile this with the pressure gradient as
shown on the Wetterzentrale site for the 1200Z analysis. Some local
enhancement in the neighbourhood of minor troughs might be expected but
this has been pretty persistent. Anybody any ideas why it's so breezy?

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, NE Surrey, 556 ft.


Increasing gradient (circa 30-40KT) ahead of the low just to the west of
Land's End at 1900Z and associated trough moving east.

12Z GFS 900mb winds :-
T+6
http://expert.weatheronline.co.uk/cg...c3cbd80 14f6b
T+12
http://expert.weatheronline.co.uk/cg...4bb108c 6da2e

Jon.


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"Tudor Hughes" wrote in message
ups.com...
No heavy showers here or anything dramatic but a persistent SW to
SSW force 5. I can't reconcile this with the pressure gradient as
shown on the Wetterzentrale site for the 1200Z analysis. Some local
enhancement in the neighbourhood of minor troughs might be expected but
this has been pretty persistent. Anybody any ideas why it's so breezy?

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, NE Surrey, 556 ft.


I concur with the breeziness. Red plastic buckets running amok in the pound
shops of Sydenham.



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"Tudor Hughes" wrote in message
ups.com...
No heavy showers here or anything dramatic but a persistent SW to
SSW force 5. I can't reconcile this with the pressure gradient as
shown on the Wetterzentrale site for the 1200Z analysis. Some local
enhancement in the neighbourhood of minor troughs might be expected but
this has been pretty persistent. Anybody any ideas why it's so breezy?

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, NE Surrey, 556 ft.


I concur with the breeziness. Red plastic buckets running amok in the pound
shops of Sydenham.



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"Tudor Hughes" wrote in message
ups.com...
No heavy showers here or anything dramatic but a persistent SW to
SSW force 5. I can't reconcile this with the pressure gradient as
shown on the Wetterzentrale site for the 1200Z analysis. Some local
enhancement in the neighbourhood of minor troughs might be expected but
this has been pretty persistent. Anybody any ideas why it's so breezy?

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, NE Surrey, 556 ft.


I concur with the breeziness. Red plastic buckets running amok in the pound
shops of Sydenham.





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