Archive for 2014
The predominant westerly air flow shall continue into the first half of next week for Western Europe but it should turn noticeably colder as arctic air returns to the United States, feeding the trans-Atlantic flow. We have a long wave (full latitude) trough linking North America with Europe at the moment and with the UK above or on the […]
What a difference a year makes for the US with the mean ridge-trough positions opposite to last winter. CHICAGO: January 2013 Was Least Snowy In 12 Years Last January saw a weather pattern which saw the focus of cold Out West while it was persistently mild across the Midwest and East. Chicago endured record low amounts of snow […]
GFS ensembles, strat warming offers hope in hopeless Europe winter! (Mentioned Michael on video, forgot to say that he’s in Denmark!) [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] http://youtu.be/Jt2V7Cvkz9g [/s2If][s2If current_user_cannot(access_s2member_level1)][magicactionbox id=”18716″][/s2If]
Well it certainly doesn’t appear that cold will make it to the western flank of Europe (south of Scand) this week as Atlantic low pressure appears too dominant. I know back last week and up till Saturday, I believed the models would flip back to what they had originally with cold making it to Ireland but […]

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