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http://squall.sfsu.edu/gif/jetstream_atl_h24_00.gif interesting situation as the triple point moves NE.The diffluent jet exit is tardy in arriving according to the GFS,but if it arrives in phase with the TP or a short wave trough lies close to the cold front..........................., -- regards, David add '17' to Waghorne to reply |
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Waghorn wrote:
http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/brack0a.gif http://squall.sfsu.edu/gif/jetstream_atl_h24_00.gif interesting situation as the triple point moves NE.The diffluent jet exit is tardy in arriving according to the GFS,but if it arrives in phase with the TP or a short wave trough lies close to the cold front..........................., ....erm... I'm thinking here... erm, oh ok - I give up - what will happen? -- Chris www.ivy-house.net Swaffham, Norfolk |
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![]() ...erm... I'm thinking here... erm, oh ok - I give up - what will happen? -- Chris www.ivy-house.net Swaffham, Norfolk Can't wait-.......................er? ;-) Well,I was thinking if the low deepened faster than forecast there'd be some potential for a tornado as the TP tracked NE towards the Wash.But there'd need to be some instability under the jet at the TP or nr the cold front.But that's idle speculation. Triple point tornadoes have been known in the East Anglia area...................., -- regards, David add '17' to Waghorne to reply |
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Triple point tornadoes have been known in the East Anglia area...................., Woo Hoo ![]() |
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![]() "Chris" wrote in message ... Waghorn wrote: Triple point tornadoes have been known in the East Anglia area...................., Woo Hoo ![]() My original thoughts were that that is one moist, warm conveyor. I wonder what thickness values will be realised. |
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GFS is showing 4.1mm for Guildford tomorrow....if so this could be the
wettest day since 25th April...not much else on offer for the next 10days. June monthly total 3.8mm Phil |
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Could be an interesting if somewhat nasty day. Estofex havn't picked up
on it yet! Cheers - Les Waghorn wrote: Triple point tornadoes have been known in the East Anglia area...................., -- Les Crossan, Wallsend, Tyne & Wear 54.95N 1.5W Home of the Wallsend StormCam and the Backup USW FAQ - www.uksevereweather.org.uk |
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Phil Layton wrote:
GFS is showing 4.1mm for Guildford tomorrow....if so this could be the wettest day since 25th April...not much else on offer for the next 10days. June monthly total 3.8mm Phil I wouldn't be surprised if we got next to nothing tomorrow. -- Keith (Southend) 'Weather Home & Abroad' http://www.southendweather.net |
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100% agree Keith. Here in Desert Kent I expect wet surfaces (roads,
pavements etc. ) at best. I wouldn't be surprised if we got next to nothing tomorrow. -- Keith (Southend) |
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"Waghorn" wrote in message
Well,I was thinking if the low deepened faster than forecast there'd be some potential for a tornado as the TP tracked NE towards the Wash.But there'd need to be some instability under the jet at the TP or nr the cold front.But that's idle speculation. Someone else copped off with it: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqinthenews/2005/usziae/ Still; it's early yet. -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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