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![]() "PJB" Certainly potential for strong storms to develop. CAP looks quite strong on 00Z Herstmonceux Ascent (given continued warm advection during the day - this may be hard to break) CAP is less in evidence further north and with continued development of convegence line from Bristol to Humber this should prove the main focus for development of afternoon storms. Upper level dynamics are not great but TW values are high (by UK standards) 19-20C Dewpoints of similar order are already bring reported from Bristol to Manchester to Midlands. If upper forcing was a little stronger (better organised) and the shape of the upper flow a little different then today could have proved very severe indeed. Rgds Paul Ah you beat me to it.I'm a little uncertain on the upper air for England.Looking at 0Z GFS PV charts suggests the forcing in the west may be weak but I would think convergence and topography wld be enough to set things off in the Welsh Borders,Peak District,possibly even the SW.It also shows a lobe of PV will arrive over S/SE England later in the day around the time another maximum in the plume is advected in .So how about something W/NW of London before midnight? I agree a jet streak aloft wld have produced very severe weather indeed. On Monday UKMO suggests the front and plume will become very slow moving over SE England, -- regards, David add '17' to Waghorne to reply |
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![]() "Waghorn" wrote in message ... I agree a jet streak aloft wld have produced very severe weather indeed. On Monday UKMO suggests the front and plume will become very slow moving over SE England, regards, David The TAF writer for EGNX and EGBB (East Midlands and Birmingham respectively) is forecasting the end of the world - EGNX 190402Z 191206 18012KT 9999 SCT030 PROB40 TEMPO 1201 3000 +TSRA +TSGR BKN012 BKN020CB BECMG 1821 33012KT BECMG 2124 8000 TEMPO 0106 3000 BR PROB30 TEMPO 0206 1200 BKN006= EGBB 190402Z 191206 18010KT 9999 SCT030 PROB40 TEMPO 1201 3000 +TSRA +TSGR BKN012 BKN020CB BECMG 1821 34010KT BECMG 2124 8000 TEMPO 0106 3000 BR PROB30 TEMPO 0206 1200 BKN006= Both only PROB40, but we shall see.... Joe |
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