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Atlantic-Europe Jet Stream Takes Wild, Wavy Detour Next 3-5 Days Before Flattening Out!

Atlantic-Europe Jet Stream Takes Wild, Wavy Detour Next 3-5 Days Before Flattening Out!

Simply going by the current weather above our heads here in the UK and even across west-central Europe, i.e, Low Countries, Germany into Denmark, you’d never know the wild amplification of the jet stream currently streaming into Europe from the Atlantic. It’s about as wild and wavy as it gets. [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] High pressure (south side of […]

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Azores High Builds Then Weakens, Looking Cloudy For Super Moon, Solar Eclipse

Azores High Builds Then Weakens, Looking Cloudy For Super Moon, Solar Eclipse

Gone is the Scandinavian high and in comes the Azores high. The biggest difference between the two is lighter winds and brighter skies and with dry air, we’re seeing quite the temp difference (diurnal) between day and night. [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] Always that bit cloudier, mistier, murkier the closer you get to the North Sea Coast where winds […]

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EUROPE: Thoughts On CFSv2 Sea Surface Temp Projections & Potential Implications For Summer-Autumn 2015

EUROPE: Thoughts On CFSv2 Sea Surface Temp Projections & Potential Implications For Summer-Autumn 2015

HAPPY ST PATRICK’S DAY!! The above is current SST anomalies globally. CFSv2 SST forecast looks like this. April-June [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] June-August Notice it has a strengthening El Nino with warmest waters shifting into the eastern Pacific while it remains very warm up the West Coast of North America and cold in the North Atlantic. This […]

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EUROPE: Ocean-Atmosphere Battle With Ocean Winning Every Time!

EUROPE: Ocean-Atmosphere Battle With Ocean Winning Every Time!

While today we remain under the influence of the Scandinavian blocking high, feeding a modest chill in from a predominantly mild continent, we see this large system weaken and drift east through this week. An Azores high builds in to replace and this should herald some lighter winds and brighter skies also. Daytime temps will rise from […]

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2 Separate HIGH’s Dominate Week Ahead… Warm Pacific/Cold Atlantic Is Reason -NAO Is No Show 2 Winters In A Row

2 Separate HIGH’s Dominate Week Ahead… Warm Pacific/Cold Atlantic Is Reason -NAO Is No Show 2 Winters In A Row

You have to go back to November for the last time the NAO went negative but for a brief few days this week, it’s back negative. This is a superb upper air pattern for cold to get delivered into the UK from Siberia. One big problem, there’s NO truly cold continental air to get pulled in […]

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Is A Strong El Nino Coming On? If So, What Impacts Could There Be Here In West Europe?

Is A Strong El Nino Coming On? If So, What Impacts Could There Be Here In West Europe?

Both atmosphere and ocean over the Pacific are showing signs of a strengthening El Nino (finally). There also appears to be a trend more and more towards a stronger El Nino as we head through summer into next autumn. While I would take this somewhat with a pinch of salt as models have frequently showed a stronger nino only to have […]

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EUROPE: One Last Shot At Winter? 2nd Strongest March AO Limits Impact

EUROPE: One Last Shot At Winter? 2nd Strongest March AO Limits Impact

The wind stream map off MeteoEarth shows just how busy the North Atlantic is today. Four lows are spinning and three are producing hurricane-force gusts. It’s all eyes on the high building and expanding over Scandinavia as this will turn our flow easterly over the next 24 hours. These chilly easterly winds will pick up […]

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Italian Village Receives Over 8 FEET Of Snow Within 24 Hours, Possible New World Record!

Written by on March 11, 2015 in Rest of Europe, Spring 2015, Winter 2014/15 with 0 Comments
Italian Village Receives Over 8 FEET Of Snow Within 24 Hours, Possible New World Record!

Article from www.weathertoski.co.uk Blog: Italian village breaks world snowfall record! Wednesday 11 March 2015 The sleepy Italian village of Capracotta, 3 hours south-east of Rome in the Italian Apennines, claims to have broken the world 24 hour snowfall record with a staggering 256cm of snow (8.34 feet) on Thursday 5 March 2015. Capracotta, Italy – Photo: […]

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Solar & Persistent Warm Pool In NE Pacific Drives Similar Global Weather Pattern 2 Years In A Row!

Solar & Persistent Warm Pool In NE Pacific Drives Similar Global Weather Pattern 2 Years In A Row!

In today’s post I wish to look at the solar cycle, it’s current position and also the last 18 years of early March global SST’s. There is some interesting trends and findings from this study and what I’ve learned from the last two winters which have had strikingly similar SST profiles and mean upper height anomalies. SST […]

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EUROPE: May Not Be Too Late For -NAO But Cold?

Written by on March 10, 2015 in Rest of Europe, Spring 2015 with 0 Comments
EUROPE: May Not Be Too Late For -NAO But Cold?

The current stormy pattern wanes as we end this week and commence the weekend as a huge Scandinavian ridge builds west. This powerful blocking high will ultimately push back the Atlantic influence. [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] Our air flow reverses and this setup may look cold but I’m afraid there’s one key feature lacking, cold air! Notice where the 540 […]

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