Tag: Winter forecast 2013-14
Well both GFS and ECMWF unsurprisingly have turned warmer for next week with the cold and trough shifting east as the NAO/AO look set to bounce back in a positive direction. This week was never going to hold. We turn windy tomorrow as a deep low slides over top of Scotland’s north coast before dropping south […]
Last week’s Midwest and Eastern cold blast hit while both the NAO and AO was strongly positive but given that those indexes are heading towards neutral and negative, it’s plausible to believe what both the GFS and ECMWF are showing for the US late this week into next. While the last blast was a chilly one, that would […]
Well it’s that time of year. Time for your Europe winter forecast 2013-14. Based on multiple factors below, I have concluded that the upcoming winter should be colder and snowier than normal in Western Europe and warmer, drier in the East. [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] Summer/Autumn 2013 Pattern The type of summer this year with well above normal temperatures across […]
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In last night’s US and UK posts I shared my latest thoughts on the next 3-6 weeks with a cooler than normal pattern likely to continue into June for both the UK and eastern US, however I have been wanting to share some early thoughts on next winter with you for a while. Despite being many months away and […]
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