Archive for July 18th, 2014
The warmth is building over Ireland and the British Isles as the so called ‘Spanish plume’ get’s going. As explained in recent days, a Spanish plume or heat surge from Spain is created by the squeezing and forcing of air between a low off Ireland and high over Germany or the near continent. That’s what we’re […]
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While it’s obvious the chill back in mid-winter was more impressive than the chill we’re currently seeing. However, let’s not overlook what’s going on. In terms of the meteorology and time of the year, the chill now is just as impressive ‘meteorologically’ as it was in January when comparing the ‘averages’ and historic value. Widespread […]
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