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Before I getting into the theme for tonight’s post, I wanted to show you the HUGE snow cover remaining across Canada. Some 90% of Canada’s area remains covered on April 10. That would actually be impressive had it been mid-March never mind a month later. Sure there’s only 8% of the US now white but […]
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In yesterday’s post I looked at the fairly dry outlook in the next 10 days across the West of Europe. Today I want to look at the differing solution between ECMWF and GFS for the upcoming 7-10 days. The overall idea with both models are alike but as usual, there are some differences. The main difference I’m seeing is the GFS […]
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We have quite the upcoming 7 days of weather with the first real burst of spring for the East Coast while a dagger of cold drives down the Plains and eventually spreads east, killing the hopes and dreams that winter was done. Well, I say winter, what I really mean is, that chilly weather was done for […]
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With the NAO supporting the Atlantic trough/Europe ridge scenario over the next 1-3 weeks, rainfall looks below to well below normal really from Iberia upward. The CFSv2 500mb height anomalies have a strong positive pretty much directly over the UK over the next 2 weeks and even in week 3-4, it still has positive heights. SEE TODAY’S […]
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You probably don’t need to see the below map for confirmation that March across Europe was milder than normal. However, this says it all. In fact, Ireland was near normal, UK slightly above but the real blowtorch was centred over eastern Europe. [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] This is just another month which can be added to the […]

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