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Sharp Sea Surface Temp Gradient Between Greenland & Portugal Is Primary Cause Of Cool, Wet Summer

Sharp Sea Surface Temp Gradient Between Greenland & Portugal Is Primary Cause Of Cool, Wet Summer

For folks across Ireland and Scotland in particular, it’s just another autumn day in summer. Just another low that shouldn’t be affecting us at a time. The past two summers we’re quite different with plenty of opportunity to wear shorts, sun screen and enjoy a BBQ. Blame the COLD Atlantic as well as the sharp gradient between colder […]

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El Nino May Be Strongest Since 1997 But Doesn’t Necessarily Mean A Warm 97-98 Winter!

El Nino May Be Strongest Since 1997 But Doesn’t Necessarily Mean A Warm 97-98 Winter!

I will be the first to say that I have put out some disappointing and poor seasonal forecasts but also some highly successful ones. Comes with the territory. [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] Probably my most notable of successful seasonal forecasts was winter 2009-10 which went against the mild, wet trend and went against a lot of ‘warm forecasts’. It even got […]

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Warmest Weather In A Month For Scotland Monday Followed By Heavy Rain With Tropical Origins

Warmest Weather In A Month For Scotland Monday Followed By Heavy Rain With Tropical Origins

While temperatures climbed into the respectable 24-27C category today (Sunday) across Southern and Eastern England, cloud and outbreaks of rain kept Northern Ireland and Scotland disappointing. Now where have you heard that before? Hum. While tonight’s a wet and breezy one, we actually have a warm front lifting north and during tomorrow (Monday), skies should […]

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July 2015 For UK Was One Of The Most Extreme… Opened Record Warm, Closed Record Cold!

July 2015 For UK Was One Of The Most Extreme… Opened Record Warm, Closed Record Cold!

This has been a remarkable meteorological July for the UK and indeed England. With double the normal rainfall over parts of Scotland while temperature extremes and records have occurred on both ends of the scale at both ends of the month. The month started like this… ended like this! It averaged out below normal. [s2If […]

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NEW WORLD ‘HEAT INDEX’ RECORD LIKELY SET ALONG SHORES OF PERSIAN GULF…

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NEW WORLD ‘HEAT INDEX’ RECORD LIKELY SET ALONG SHORES OF PERSIAN GULF…

The heat has been relentless and often unbearable throughout the Middle East. Temperatures are surpassed 120 degrees across the majority of Iraq with AccuWeather claiming that Baghdad has tied it’s all-time record of 124 degrees (51C) yesterday afternoon. However, there is worse down along the coast! Scalding hot, desert air combined with onshore winds blowing off the hottest body of water […]

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UK: The Wild ‘Ups And Downs’ Of This Summer Continue…

UK: The Wild ‘Ups And Downs’ Of This Summer Continue…

This has been a disappointing summer for many, particularly for western and northern parts of the British Isles and Ireland. However, from a meteorological standpoint, it’s been fascinating, quite extreme and probably has been one of the weirdest and most extreme that I can remember. We started with the UK’s hottest July reading of 36.7C […]

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W EUR: Pattern Change Coming With Warm Surge Arriving As August Begins

W EUR: Pattern Change Coming With Warm Surge Arriving As August Begins

Following record cold days and sustained below normal temperatures following the initial hot surge, July will wind up cooler-than-normal across at least 90% of the UK. The only place which may be average or slightly above in the SE corner of England. Just look at how cold the last 7 day mean has been. No surprise […]

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DAY TRIP TO DEEP SEA WORLD

DAY TRIP TO DEEP SEA WORLD

Thought I would share a few pics from our family day out to Deep Sea World over in North Queensferry, Fife on Sunday. Also, this came up on my facebook page this morning. Our second baby scan exactly 2 years ago today. What a difference 2 years makes!

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Coldest July Weather Since The 1970s? Cool Continues To Rule Into August…

Coldest July Weather Since The 1970s? Cool Continues To Rule Into August…

Yesterday was about as cold as it gets on a July afternoon. Check out these noon values against the normals from yesterday. My dash temp around 1pm in Cumbernauld yesterday. [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] The high only managed an October-like 10C (50F) at Salsburgh in the Scottish Borders yesterday and under cloud and steady rain once again today for Northern […]

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July Goes Out On An Unusually Cold, Wet & Windy Note

July Goes Out On An Unusually Cold, Wet & Windy Note

Long have we forgotten about the hot sunny days which started this month off. Temperatures are more reflective of October now while it is as wet and windy as October too. I’ve given my reasons as to why this is and why this was forecasted here for months. [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] While it’s a wet and very […]

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