Archive for September, 2013

NAO/AO Ensembles Indicate Cold Start To October

Written by on September 18, 2013 in Rest of Europe, United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments

While a lot of focus is now on the upcoming warmth which by the way could linger through the next 7-10 days, all indicators suggest colder times ahead with a significant change in the upper pattern across the northern hemisphere to end the month. [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] Both NAO/AO have been positive for a solid month […]

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WED 18 SEP: VOGAN’S EUROPEAN OUTLOOK

Written by on September 18, 2013 in Videos with 0 Comments

[s2Stream player=”jwplayer-v6-rtmp” player_path=”/jwplayer/jwplayer.js” file_download=”Vid190913.mp4″ player_width=”640″ player_height=”480″ player_key=”7dA7m05wsepGN0qTGnxA7CFT7sgLuKxncIU/4g==” player_option_blocks=”logo:{file:’https://www.markvoganweather.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/jwplayer_logo.png’,link:’https://www.markvoganweather.com’}” /] Summer warmth makes a comeback this weekend and looks set to last a good 5-7 days but NAO/AO ensembles still show colder times towards the end of Sept over NW Europe.

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WED 18 SEP: UK & IRELAND REGIONAL FORECAST

Written by on September 18, 2013 in United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments

Scotland It’s a fair end to what has been a better than of late with decent amounts of sunshine and fewer showers although it has felt chilly, especially in the breeze. Through the first half of the night, it will get chilly beneath clear skies but through the second half of the night and cloud […]

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TUE 17 SEP: VOGAN’S NORTH AMERICAN OUTLOOK

Written by on September 18, 2013 in Videos with 0 Comments

[s2Stream player=”jwplayer-v6-rtmp” player_path=”/jwplayer/jwplayer.js” file_download=”Vid180913.mp4″ player_width=”640″ player_height=”480″ player_key=”7dA7m05wsepGN0qTGnxA7CFT7sgLuKxncIU/4g==” player_option_blocks=”logo:{file:’https://www.markvoganweather.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/jwplayer_logo.png’,link:’https://www.markvoganweather.com’}” /] ECMWF suggests rain/storm bearing front crosses country late week with potential tropical trouble over Gulf, snow for Ontario and there’s confliction between CFSv2 temps and PNA/NAO/AO signal.

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Tropical Storm Humberto To Bring Summer Back To UK But Colder Times Likely Follow!

Written by on September 17, 2013 in Rest of Europe, United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments

Humberto became the Atlantic Basin’s first hurricane and fell just 3 hours shy of setting the record for the latest hurricane on record. That same system is once again catching the attention of meteorologists here in the UK and it’s northward progression over the Atlantic later this week, will have significant influence this weekend into […]

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TUE 17 SEP: VOGAN’S EUROPEAN OUTLOOK

Written by on September 17, 2013 in Videos with 1 Comment

[s2Stream player=”jwplayer-v6-rtmp” player_path=”/jwplayer/jwplayer.js” file_download=”Vid170913.mp4″ player_width=”640″ player_height=”480″ player_key=”7dA7m05wsepGN0qTGnxA7CFT7sgLuKxncIU/4g==” player_option_blocks=”logo:{file:’https://www.markvoganweather.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/jwplayer_logo.png’,link:’https://www.markvoganweather.com’}” /] Tropical Storm Humberto lifts north this week and will readjust/amplify the N Atlantic-Europe upper pattern, deepening a trough S of Greenland and thus pumping a ridge north into UK. Colder times ahead though!

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TUE 17 SEP: UK & IRELAND REGIONAL FORECAST

Written by on September 17, 2013 in United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments

Scotland It’s a much better end to today with more in the way of sunshine, less wind and combine the two and it feels much more pleasant despite the temperature remaining below normal. Beneath clear skies and with those lighter winds, temperatures tonight take a tumble, in fact, for some, we could see the first frost outwith a […]

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Series Of Cool Canadian Highs Drop Into Eastern US, Snow For Ontario

Written by on September 17, 2013 in United States of America with 0 Comments

Thankfully the heavy rains and flooding over Colorado is now easing with the pattern settling down after some 15 inches of rain fell on Boulder in the last week. Incredibly that’s only about 5 inches less than what this part of the country gets in an entire year. While conditions improve in one part of […]

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Greenland Hits -40C While Remnants Of Humberto Could Bring Summer Briefly Back To UK

Written by on September 16, 2013 in Rest of Europe, United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments

A deep area of low pressure spinning over the northeast Atlantic has brought the 2nd spell of snow to parts of Iceland and 100 mph wind gusts over the tops of the Scottish Highlands. In the wake of the deepening low, skies cleared, winds fell light and bitter cold settled over Greenland with a rapid rise in surface pressure. These conditions, all thanks […]

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MON 16 SEP: UK & IRELAND REGIONAL FORECAST

Written by on September 16, 2013 in United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments

Scotland It was the first ‘stormy’ day of autumn across Scotland yesterday with winds topping 100 mph on top of Cairngorm Summit, widely in the 40-50 mph range at lower levels which brought some tree branches down. Winds remain strong today out of the WNW and it’s feeling cold in that wind with frequent blustery […]

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