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In my recent 2 part video on the pros and cons of the upcoming winter, I discussed the connection between solar maximums and minimums and behavior of the Arctic Oscillation and North Atlantic Oscillation (AO/NAO). To reinforce my point, here’s a great chart I regrettably didn’t show on the video, it the latest solar cycle chart […]
Through September 20th, the month has been incredibly warm and largely settled. Note in the below chart the stark west to east contrast though with a very chill NE Europe/NW Asia extending west into Scandinavia. For parts of Russia, Baltics and Finland, this may go down as one of the coolest September’s while it’s Britain’s […]
We have a big test coming up with regards to the solar minimum along with influences from the IOD, QBO, global SST’s, La Nina, MJO and even larger extent of Arctic sea ice compared to recent years. Last winter’s La Nina dissipated as expected during the past summer but appears to be returning in a […]
During the 2nd half of summer and 1st half of autumn, the tropics can play a pretty big role in determining Western Europe’s weather pattern. Especially when there is an uptick in Atlantic tropical cyclone activity and systems moving from low to mid latitudes. Tropical storms and or hurricanes which remain at sea and undergo […]
The same record breaking high which delivered unusually cool temps to Southern Britain to end August and meteorological summer shifted position from near Iceland to Germany then delivered the warmest September day to Ireland and Scotland since 1906, since 1961 for Wales and 2016 for England. The below pressure chart shows the set up with […]
On the heels of England’s coolest August maximum since 1986 (26.4C), our eyes will be watching the thermometer over the next few days as temperatures are expected to push 30C for the first time since July. What’s bringing the heat all of a sudden? Blame a shift in the same high which has dominated in […]
The unusually dry final 7-10 days of August helped rank summer 2021 as one of the driest on record for Scotland. Thanks to dominant high latitude blocking through the June-August period (possibly aided by low solar), northern areas have seen the least rain while parts of south and east England have been fairly wet. https://twitter.com/Petagna/status/1432320157678977024 […]
As the thermometer surpassed 45C for a 2nd consecutive day over parts of Greece and Turkey, parts of France shivered with highs of just 15-20C, a firm 15C!! below normal. The contrast between France and Greece couldn’t be much greater. The 500mb height anomaly doesn’t look all that exceptional! 2m temp anomaly These were the […]

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