Archive for October 8th, 2012
This post is in response to a press release issued in recent days by Reading University which discusses the link between a warm North Atlantic and wetter UK summers. If you’ve been following me back to when I first started blogging back in July 2009, you’ll be aware of my stance on why our summers here in the UK have been turning wetter […]
Shutterstock General Synopsis The general synopsis consists today and over the next 36 hours with a trough centered over the UK, filled with cold air, shown by low thickness values and cool 850 mb temperatures. A cool high pressure system sits within this trough which dominates the northern British Isles while a low to the southwest, positioned near […]
Following several days of unseasonable cold and snow, this air mass is quickly sliding east with warmth pulling east across the country. As this cold air exits the East Coast over the next 24 hours and warmth follows, another trough is dropping south with a fresh lobe of arctic air set to flood a large portion of […]
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