Archive for November 22nd, 2012

VIDEO POST: Large-Scale Pattern Changes Are Often Accompanied With A Bumpy Ride!

Written by on November 22, 2012 in United Kingdom & Ireland with 1 Comment
VIDEO POST: Large-Scale Pattern Changes Are Often Accompanied With A Bumpy Ride!

While we await the departure of the latest frontal boundary, our next trouble maker can already be seen brewing to the southwest down near the Azores. This will come up and impact southern England on Sunday. With pressure dropping to near 990 mb and a tight circulation, wind as well as rain is likely to be a […]

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THURS 22 NOV: UK & IRELAND REGIONAL FORECAST

Written by on November 22, 2012 in United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments
THURS 22 NOV: UK & IRELAND REGIONAL FORECAST

Scotland Following a very wet and blustery day throughout across Scotland with flooding widespread flooding issues, conditions will improve through tonight as the front pushes out into the North Sea. Rain and showers will persist into the first half of tonight but should die away during the overnight. This sets the stage for clearing skies, lighter […]

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ECMWF Paints ‘Brrrrrrr’ Picture For UK!

Written by on November 22, 2012 in United Kingdom & Ireland with 11 Comments

The ECMWF is on the right track for next week. Check out the maps below, now this is what you call a step down pattern shift. Next week will be a progression transition as a huge 1026 mb high expands north, growing to 1032 as it joins with another high up over Greenland, shutting off the classic westerly flow off […]

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Wow, NAO & AO is going into the tank, Major US Cold Outbreak Looming?

Written by on November 22, 2012 in North and South America, United States of America with 0 Comments
Wow, NAO & AO is going into the tank, Major US Cold Outbreak Looming?

We saw roughly 3 weeks of a positive AO which has allowed significant cooling over the arctic and this has also laid to the quick expanse of arctic sea ice. A positive NAO/AO in November was crucial but when looking at the ensembles and seeing how much the NAO and AO is set to tank, we […]

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