Tag: winter forecast 2012-13
Over the past few months I am worked tirelessly to predict this upcoming winter and while you have received my initial thoughts and ideas, here is the final product: my official UK Winter Forecast 2012-13. Whilst this forecast sets out how I anticipate this winter to be, I want to stress that this is the […]
In both Winters of 2009-10 and 2010-11 my long range seasonal forecast turned out successful but last year that success came to a crashing halt. Since then I have been studying the global pattern, ocean sea surface temperatures across the world as well as observing closely what our weather pattern has been telling us ever since last year. I’ve learned […]
I have stated multiple times already about the fact that the UK/Ireland autumn should be warmer/wetter than usual when all is said and done at the close of November but that does not mean we can’t see cold spells nor accompanied by snow. Like in 2009, I think we should see wet and stormy conditions with BACKSIDE cold coming down […]
If the pattern that’s evolving next week was to be 3 months from now, I would have had plenty of snow and cold in the forecast for the UK, unfortunately it’s only mid-Sept BUT we are likely to see our first ‘cold’ days with highs struggling in Scotland, Northern England and a large parts of Ireland to only […]
Well we are now fast approaching the end of meteorological summer 2012 and for many of you, the questions about what kind of winter lies ahead are starting to come in. There are many aspects which must be considered when looking at long range forecasts and so I shall try to briefly share what factors and drivers play significant roles but I will go into […]
In this post I shall take a look at the El Nino, it’s role and importance of strength and position over the equatorial Pacific. The role of sea surface temperatures over the North Atlantic and the overall Pacific and Atlantic’s influence on the atmosphere, the behavior of the current winter season down in the southern hemisphere and […]
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