Archive for July 11th, 2014
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After a seemingly endless period of cool, wet or very wet summers (between 2007 and 2012) here across Ireland and the UK, we’re now enjoying our 2nd straight warmer, drier than normal summer with high pressure rather than low pressure the dominant player. Why the shift? Perhaps the shift is wehere it’s warm and cold over the North Atlantic. This year […]
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After a super week of mostly sunny skies and warm sunshine with highs frequently reaching the low 20s, today will be the last for at least a few days. Models haven’t shifted away from a ‘mini-breakdown’ in what has been a drier and warmer than normal summer so far across Scotland. The reason I focus […]
Just like last winter, we’ve seen plenty of troughs drop into the Great Lakes throughout spring and through the first half of the summer but the trough the models have for next week, well it would seen like the a summertime version of the ‘polar vortex’. [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] This trough would be the mother of […]
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