Mark Vogan
Thought id show you this beautiful satellite image I’ve just grabbed off weatheronline which clearly shows how this well advertised, deepening low is behaving as forecast. This image captures the perfect baroclinic contrast and the work warm and cold air masses do when pulled together. It’s the circulation itself which is drawing down cold air from Iceland while it’s cold front which […]
Just when you thought it couldn’t get any hotter than what we saw in Spain back at the weekend when Seville set a new all-time August record high of 114° (45.6°C) and in France where it’s been a fairly decent and not too hot summer compared the recent summers, the ECMWF, GFS and other models suddenly drop the red […]
SOME METEOROLOGY For days now the models have had a storm forming over the Bay of Biscay at the base of a deep trough. A lot of energy spilling into the trough is forcing rapid bundling and development. This tends to force a lot of heat and moisture into the system adding more energy which forces […]
Well it’s about to get HOT throughout the Pacific Northwest just as points east of the divide start a cooling trend. While some areas stretching from eastern Montana to the Ohio Valley potentially recieve record cool temperatures for August, the Seattle to Portland corridor look on track to recieve record or near record heat and certainly […]
Our weather is seldom extreme here in the UK but when looking at the new models runs coming in, the same scenarios which I saw this morning for particularly this Wednesday through next Monday still stand. Our weather is looking increasingly more and more interesting from Wednesday on. What’s noteworthy about Wednesday is the depth of low which […]
Today marks the start of what will be a very unsettled week though it’s not all doom and gloom despite a series of lows spinning our way from the Bay of Biscay which from particularly Wednesday on, may pack quite a punch with heavy rains and gale-force winds. In between there is sunshine and plenty […]



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